Math


21 pages.

16 St. Paddy's Day puzzles will help your students practice counting and sequencing numbers 1-10, counting backwards from 10 to 1, as well as skip counting by 10's to 100.  Includes 5 black and white puzzles so children can color their own. 

8 pages

Practice place value with this easy and fun Cat in the Hat laminated place value mat.  Students take turns calling out a 3-digit number.  Using a dry erase marker, students write the number on the hat brim and then place that many number tiles in the appropriate columns.  This is a quick and simple way to whole-group assess. When students have filled in their mat, they raise their hand.  You can see at a glance who needs help.

20 pages.

Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat number cards from 0-120.  Packet includes math symbols so that students can make equations, as well as an odd and even sorting mat and a tip list of what to do with the cards, including Kaboom cards to make games even more fun.

6 pages.

Students read, trace and write the numbers and number words, and then draw that many teeth inside Timothy's mouth. 

10 pages.

Incorporate math skills with your dental hygiene unit.  Print the large tooth posters on white construction paper and then laminate.  Using a dry erase marker students trace and write the numbers and number words and then place that many tooth tiles inside the mouth. 

11 pages.

These dental hygiene-themed puzzles will help your students count forwards and backwards, as well as skip count by 10's to 100.

9 pages.

Find out about your students' dental hygiene with these 8 interesting graphing activities.

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.

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