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Click here a Spring Math Craft for Place Value and Number Sense. These include numbers 0-999, addition, subtraction, number order, ordering numbers, counting, and representing numbers. These can be used in a preschool, prek, kindergarten, 1st grade, or 2nd grade classroom or homeschool.

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Bring the spirit of spring to your math centers or activities! Keep your preschool, kindergarten, first grade students excited about learning with these fun rainbow-themed math activities that use colored cereal to help them practice counting, sorting, one-to-one correspondence, comparing numbers, addition, and more. Colors Math Activities Preschool, Adding For Preschoolers, Fun Math Centers Kindergarten, Center Activities For First Grade, Number Craft Preschool, Counting Activities For Kindergarten, Math Centers For Preschool, 1st Grade Small Group Activities, Kindergarten Math Lessons

Bring the spirit of spring to your math centers or activities! Keep your preschool, kindergarten, first grade students excited about learning with these fun rainbow-themed math activities that use colored cereal to help them practice counting, sorting, one-to-one correspondence, comparing numbers, addition, and more.

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Fall Addition Art Project! common core math, 3 addends, falling leaves First Grade Math Art Projects, Math Addition Art Projects, Addition Art, Math Art Projects, Addition Project, Fall Addition, Freebies Ideas, Art For Teachers, 1st Grade Activities

Hey bloggers! We have been hitting addition pretty hard the last few weeks! The kids are doing great! Last week, they used pumpkin & candy corn marshmallows to solve addition problems. And yes, when they were done they got to eat them (they were thrilled). Some kids chose to use the marshmallows as counters and separate them in groups and some chose to use them on a ten frame. Since they are doing so well, I decided to start throwing some addition with 3 addends their way. Again, no problem…

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