math activities

14 pages.

Cover quite a few Common Core State Standards with this Pumpkin Math Packet, which includes an easy reader where students read, trace and write the numbers, + circle them in a sequence.  Children circle capital letters, add end punctuation to the simple sentences, + count the pumpkins in the group/set and color the puffy numbers as well.

12 pages.

Review a variety of math standards on Columbus Day 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.

8 pages.

These worksheets are quick and easy to implement into your Columbus Day activities.  They cover a variety of standards and are nice for table top lessons, Daily 5 activities or to send home as homework. I've included a Happy Columbus Day bookmark to give students when they complete their lessons.

13 pages.

Cover math on Columbus Day with these number activities.  Print, laminate and trim into puzzles, or run off for each student to have a trace and write booklet. Numbers go from 0-120, as well as pages for skip counting by 3's and 10's.

38 pages.

14 different number strip puzzles with a Columbus theme. Each set includes counting from 1-10, counting backwards from 10 to 1 and skip counting by 10's to 100.  Print, laminate and trim.  Keep each puzzle in its own Baggie.  These make a nice independent math center, or run them off and give each child a choice of one to cut and  put on their own template, to later take home to further reinforce number sequencing.  Choose 3 or 4 and make a puzzle "Flip & Find" booklet. 

5 pages.

Review place value in an interesting way by having students find the place value of Columbus' special date: 1492.  Includes a 1492 place value matplace value manipulatives for 1's, 10's, 100's, & 1,000's place value cubes and rods.  Make this even more fun by playing a game.  Students choose a partner and take turns spinning the place value spinner.  The object of the game is to be the first to collect all of the place value cubes and rods that make up the year 1492.  As another math extension, have children figure out the current year and then subtract 1492 from it to find out how many years ago Columbus sailed the blue.

24 pages.

Using candy to introduce and practice math concepts makes things more interesting and fun for students.  These Candy Bones activites cover quite a few standards, and are perfect for a science bone theme, pirate theme, or for Halloween.

15 pages

Help students practice writing and sequencing numbers as well as skip counting by 2's, 3's, 5's, and 10's.  Includes worksheets for counting from 1-120 as well as What's Missing? activities.

11 pages.

Help practice a variety of standards with this Leaf Counting booklet.  Print, laminate and use for a math center, or run off copies for each student.  Children can make leaves with a Q-tip and dot them on, or use a bingo dauber or leaf stamp.  They could also use their fingerprints pressed onto a stamp pad, or glue on the leaf tiles (4 different kinds to choose from).

20 pages.

You can make all sorts of number games and math centers with these leaf cards.  Students can play independently or with a partner. Includes a 3-page tip-list of ideas.

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