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Do you need some ideas for getting started with your math block? Check out these tips. They are perfect for Kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd grade. Learn how to incorporate math fluency and math centers into your lesson, no matter what curriculum you teach. Math centers, Math Fluency, Addition and Subtraction. kindergarten Math Centers, 1st grade math games, 1st grade math activities Addition And Subtraction Math Centers, Addition And Subtraction Kindergarten, 1st Grade Math Activities, First Grade Math Games, Addition Activities Kindergarten, Math Stem Activities, 1st Grade Math Games, Math Addition Games, Kindergarten Math Centers

Do you need some ideas for getting started with your math block? Check out these tips. They are perfect for Kindergarten, 1st, or 2nd grade. Learn how to incorporate math fluency and math centers into your lesson, no matter what curriculum you teach. Math centers, Math Fluency, Addition and Subtraction. kindergarten Math Centers, 1st grade math games, 1st grade math activities

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Do you use Write the Room activities in your classroom? My students always loved these centers! Write the Room is such a great way to get students up and moving and engaged in learning. I wanted to share some of the centers from my Kindergarten bundle with you. This bundle will continue to grow, but here is what is included so far: 2D Shapes 3D Shapes Beginning Sounds Middle Sounds Subitizing Here is a look at a few of the centers: 2D Shapes Write the Room Subitize Write the Room Beginning…

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Decomposing numbers in kindergarten and first grade is an important foundational skill. Work on breaking apart numbers with these whole group, small group or individual materials and students will not only be learning new math concepts but working on fluency as well.

One of our favorite fluency games in the classroom is the popular "Domino Dash". I don't know if we play it like everyone else out there but my kids love it! It is kind of like "War" with dominos. 2 students pick a domino and whoever says their number first gets to keep both dominos. My students have become pretty proficient with adding quickly through this game alone. However, I noticed something during our last round of assessments. What if they only have one number and they need to figure…

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