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Fun Counting Activities for Kindergarten or Preschool.
Spider Counting Mats
Spider Counting Mats is the perfect free printable to be added to your math centers. This activity is perfect for preschool and kindergarten students.
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Spider Counting Mats
Spider Counting Mats is the perfect free printable to be added to your math centers. This activity is perfect for preschool and kindergarten students. via @dabofgluewilldo
How to Tackle the Tricky Teen Numbers in Your Classroom
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Count By 10's to 120 | Learn To Count to 120 | Jack Hartmann
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Skip Counting Freebie
Skip counting is an important skill for 2nd grade because it is needed for telling time, counting money, and multiplication. Here is a skip...
Fall Counting Puzzles
These adorable fall counting puzzles- are here to help students work on counting from 1-20! A great way for preschool and kindergarten kids to work on number recognition!
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Monster number cards 1-130
Do your own hundreds chart activities with these adorable (free) monster number cards. So many possibilities!
This ten frame activity is a great math center for Pre-K or Kindergarten students to work on number recognition and counting!
Alphabet Number Match
One of my favorite ways to do this is by incorporating themed centers into the classroom, like this Apple Number Match math center. My students are always so excited for their centers that sometimes I wonder if they even know that they are doing work and learning.