22 pages.
Review a variety of math standards, with this 10-frames packet. If you enjoy using 10 frames, be sure and check out the rest of our themes. We have LOTS! I've included extra tiles to use as manipulatives for sorting, making groups/sets & patterning.
10 pages.
Students practice counting by 1's, counting backwards from 10 to 1 and skip counting by 10's to 100, with these 10-piece puzzles, that will help them learn to identify various US coins.
7 pages.
Rolling For The Gold is an easy, quick and fun way to review ordinal numbers with an Olympic twist.
17 pages.
These puzzles will help your students practice counting to 10, counting backwards from 10 to 1, as well as skip count by 10's to 100.
12 pages.
Review a variety of math standards during February, with this 10-frames packet. If you enjoy using 10 frames, be sure and check out the rest of our themes. We have LOTS! I've included extra tiles to use as manipulatives for sorting, making groups/sets & patterning.
There are also number and math-symbol cards, to use for making equations + showing greater than and less than.
15 pages.
These 9 Chinese-themed puzzles will help your students practice counting forwards, backwards and by 10's. Includes 3 blank templates for your kiddos to place pieces on, or to make a flip booklet. They make a nice independent center for your Chinese New Year celebration, or challenge students to pick a partner to play against, and see who can complete their puzzle first.
21 pages.
The Dollar Word packet covers addition, critical thinking, strategy, cooperative learning, counting, and parts of speech. It's a great Daily-5 word work activity, as well as perfect for your 100-Day celebration.
9 pages.
These are some different and interesting writing, counting and measuring activities, for your 100-Day celebration, that involve money.
14 pages.
Help students learn to count backwards from 10 to 0, forwards from 1-10, or skip count by 10's to 100. You can laminate and use them as an independent 100-Day center or run off copies for each child to take one home for more practice.