1. This is an excellent anchor chart was made by Kathryn at Kindergarten, Kindergarten (a great blog but she only posts sporadically. I am hoping she starts up again.) We made a shorter version this year. I always love her phrasing.
2. This is a fun number recognition activity from Mrs. Huff. I do the same activity with popsicle sticks and a hundreds chart. This shortened version may work in the first or second quarter.
3. I love how organized Leslie is at Kindergarten Works. She makes a different math link page for each quarter. I so wanted to get this done this year but I let it slide. I am adding it to my list for this summer!
4. My kindergarteners loved this activity this year! It is a great visual for ways to make 10.
5. Heidi has some wonderful activities on her blog (and wonderful songs!). This one cracks me up!
6. I tried very hard to use our math journals for problem solving this year (much more than in years past). I like how this example has more than one way to solve the problem.
Little Minds at Work 7. Isn't this great? Cheap, visual, nothing to lose. Love it!
8. We used our white boards and unit cubes this year. Great hands on! Some of my kids found it easier to do the math problem than use the cubes correctly (shows they know the algorithm but not the meaning). I will be doing this one again!
9. This activity is a great example of hands on learning for math tubs. Easy to put together, engaging, easy to differentiate. Love it.
10. This is an example of a roll and dot game. Subitizing is a big goal for Kindergarteners and we play many, many dice games to help them recognize groups of dots easily and automatically. This happens to be one I made last summer. Click the link to go get a free copy!
Thanks to
Ashley at Just Reed for having a great linky party! Go over and check out some more math ideas!
1 comments:
Love the missing teeth problem solving boards! :)
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