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Comparing Numbers Math Center Activities
Hands-on math center activity freebie! This game is Grab, Count and Compare. Students count and compare quantities using more, less, greater than and fewer. This is a great math center activity!
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Free Telling Time Math Games
Telling time, especiall time past the hour, is a tricky skill to learn. Students often get confused when the hour hand is between two numbers. To help clarify which hour it is past I came up a few simple ways to first explicitly teach the hour space before teaching time past the hour. Head over to read the post and learn the strategies and grab the free telling time math games. Add your email address in the form toward the end of the post and the games will be automatically sent to your inbox.
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Monster Sandwiches, cheese with fish eyes. Counting objects and matching numerals to quantity.
Numicon Shape Snails Number Bonds of 5 Activity
Encourage EYFS children to explore number bonds of 5 using this practical snail-themed activity. Invite children to place Numicon Shape onto outlines of snails to create a number bond of 5. Children can explore different ways of making 5 by arranging the Numicon Shapes in different ways. Three sets of cards are included in this activity. Each set contains a slightly different challenge and promotes mathematical discussion. Encourage children to talk about what they notice as they complete the