
Shari Sloane - Educational Consultant Math Centers and Games (Click on any image to see a larger version of that image.) 10s Go Fish - This game is played just like "Go Fish." Instead of asking for a card to match your card, you have to ask for a card that would add with one of your cards to make a sum of 10. I introduced the game with out class 4th Grade buddies, but it was still really difficult. Click here for the 10s Go Fish Cheat Sheet. Shape Fill In - This is the perfect game to differentiate your instruction. Click here for the Shape Fill-in Star. Click here for the Shape Fill-in Heart. Shake and Share - To play this game, you need to make Casino bottles. Click here for the Shake and Share Addition PDF. Click here for the Shake and Share Subtraction PDF. One More - To play this game each, 2 children will share a sheet and a die. Click here for the One More PDF. More or Less? Click here for the More or Less PDF. Count and Color - This is a very simple center. Click here for the Count and Color PDF. Click here for the Bump PDF.
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Tools for Educators - free worksheet templates, printable game templates, 100% customizable worksheet makers with images! Home Page Teachers Primary Pupils Secondary Students Events and PD "It gave me some good ideas to use in the classroom and ... a link that I can get all of the activities from." Book NRICH Bespoke PDBook Forthcoming EventsBook our Hands-on Roadshow Your Solutions Cursive Writing [Age Rating] [Introduction] [Printable Worksheets] Age Rating All children develop as individuals. Parents and caregivers should use the age ratings below as a general guideline, taking the abilities, temperament and interests of their children into account. Ages 9+ Can complete without assistance. Introduction Just like printing, cursive writing is typically not presented in alphabetical order. Present lower case letters first -- you can quickly begin forming words so that cursive handwriting can be incorporated with other lessons such as spelling and social studies. Note: Of course, the first thing every child I've ever met has wanted to learn to write is their name -- and I always approach learning as something fun, so by all means encourage them to do this. Also, check out the Cursive Alphabet Coloring Pages for some fun cursive practice pages to compliment these worksheets. Printable Worksheets Rockin' Round Letters: a d g q c Climb 'n' Slide Letters: i u w t Loopy Letters: e l h k b f j
The Math Worksheet Site.com Dominoes Featured Topic: Using Domino Mats to Build Number Sense Dominoes have become a staple in most primary classrooms. They build upon dice patterns and are often used to model decomposition of numbers, building student knowledge of addition facts. They are an excellent manipulative for primary students to use and these are some examples of how students might use dominoes in the math center. The student needs some dominoes, counters and a domino mat. number card to represent the total. Differentiation: Teachers may easily differentiate this activity by providing differentiated baggies of dominoes that effectively target the varied instructional levels of students in their classes. Instructional Strategies: Read more about Using Domino Math Mats in the classroom to help students build number sense and learn fact families. Domino Templates Math-Literature Connections Dominoes Around the World by Mary D. Check out more domino games at Domino Plaza. 100 Days of Cool by Stuart J. Domino Trains Visit the
abcteach: Printable Worksheets for Teachers, Common Core, Smart Board Using Low Threshold High Ceiling Tasks in Ordinary Classrooms Using low threshold high ceiling tasks in ordinary classrooms We're not sure if we invented it*, but here at NRICH the phrase 'Low threshold, high ceiling' (LTHC) has certainly become one of our favourites. We like to think that many of our tasks can be used in this way, and in many of the projects where we work with schools we take LTHC as the title. We thought therefore it would be a good idea to explore what LTHC means, and indicate which activities on the site are particularly good examples. What does LTHC mean? Imagine a room. Well the analogy may be a bit contrived, but that's exactly what LTHC means. Why do we like LTHC? We like LTHC activities because they promote a positive classroom culture - one where the whole class does maths together. The other format is where everyone does the same, usually closed, activity. So another reason we like LTHC tasks is that they allow learners to show what they can do, not what they can't. Below are some of our favourites. Primary classrooms Noah