Raindrops are falling in this weather-themed math lesson! Students will manipulate raindrops and discover that raindrops can be counted in the same order, even when they are arranged in different ways.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 16, then write their own. Then they count the stars they see in the picture and make a graph.
Circles, triangles and squares, oh my! Help your little learner identify, describe and color a variety of shapes in this workbook, focused on introducing your child to basic math concepts.
This worksheet will help your kindergarten students practice the skill of estimation while also working on their counting and number identification skills
Mix and measure your way to math mastery with this recipe book that emphasizes basic arithmetic skills. Count out blueberries, divide your banana, and sort out ingredients.
In this hands-on lesson plan, students will learn all about place value while practicing their teen numbers. Can be used as a stand alone or support lesson for the **Place Value Practice** lesson plan.
Art meets math in this lesson that builds number sense by having students write and illustrate counting books. Start with zero, and encourage students to be creative as they work their way to 20!
Your kid can add pets with this worksheet, and luckily it's just for practice. Help your young one count and add with this worksheet full of cuddly cuties!
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 17, then write their own. Then they count the circles they see in the picture and make a graph.
Keep kids sharp as seasons turn from fall to winter. This workbook covers the holidays Hanukkah, Christmas and Kwanzaa thru writing numbers and words while keeping things light and festive.
On this kindergarten math worksheet, kids trace the number 18, then write their own. Then they count the squares they see in the picture and make a graph.
Counting to 10 is child's play for kindergartners, many of whom learned they have 10 fingers and 10 toes before they enter school. But do they know what comes after that? The Learning Library has hundreds of tools to teach kids what lies beyond bold number 10. Browse the many kindergarten numbers 11–20 resources that focus specifically on this important chunk to equip kids with the foundation to count any base-ten number that follows.
Learning the numbers 11–20 gives kindergartners basic know-how to count all the way to 100. There are hundreds of resources available in the Learning Library to teach new students the indispensable skill of counting.
After learning count and conquer numbers 11 through 20, kindergartners can apply the same strategy to other units of 10. There are entertaining online games, such as Number 11 to 20 Cloud Catcher and Ten Frame Signs that apply routine counting until little ones get the hang of it. There are a couple of catchy songs, Something Happens in the Teens and Pet Shop Counting to improve counting memorization.
The teacher-created lesson plans use different objects like leaves, bugs, coins, and teddy bears kids can count on and get accustomed to the teen numbers. A Place Value Practice lesson plan offers organized steps that aid teachers in explaining what a number's value is based on its position in a number.
This step may seem minor, but it is a big step. It's the beginning to comprehending size, amount, age, and so many other quantitative values that are categorized by numbers.