This is a fun one for the classroom or for distance learning. Reversing numbers is quite common at this age, so the more practice the better! The traceable font allows their little hands to gain memory of how to properly write their numbers. I have my kids Rainbow Write the numbers using marker. The first is for numbers 1 to 10, and the second includes numbers 11 to 20.Īll of my kids need practice with number formation! This printable books includes 25 numbers per page for students to trace. The books are perfect for so many things – teaching proper number formation, introducing ten frames and tallies, using a number line, and more! Two books are included in my Math Bundle. My students love using these as a math center all year long! You may also print them and have your child paint or color the pages. If you place them inside a plastic binder sleeve, you may use these pages as dry erase mats or Play-Doh mats. These can be printed and used in SO many ways. If you are homeschooling and do not have dominoes, you may simply draw the dots and have your child solve the problems. This is another great activity for reinforcing the addition strategies mentioned above. My students love this one! They place the domino above the blank domino picture, color the dots to match, and write a number sentence. I use this activity to teach a variety of addition strategies including counting the dots and counting on from the larger number to find the sum. Student roll a set of dice and write the number sentence. This activity is shown in the above photo. This activity is perfect for number writing, addition, and graphing. The more challenging option allows your learner to play with a set of dice by rolling, adding, and recording the sums. This math activity provides differentiated versions for your child to “Roll and Record.” You may play with one die and work on recording numbers 1 to 6. 10 Ideas for Kindergarten Math Distance Learning In this post, I will show you 10 ideas for Kindergarten Math Distance Learning. I used several of these activities for Google Meets last spring. If you are doing synchronous online instruction, your students may complete the activities with you on your Google Meet or Zoom sessions. I have bundled and discounted several of my math resources that teachers around the world have used in their classrooms! These activities may be printed and sent home as paper packets or combined into a binder. For this reason, I am planning on prepping packets and papers to send home so that my students have the hands-on practice. Dragging and dropping and swiping right will not help our kindergarten students strengthen the intrinsic muscles of the hands, which is necessary for writing and proper pencil grip. However, digital cannot replace the importance of pencil and paper activities for our youngest learners who NEED to work on handwriting and fine motor skills. If you are beginning the 2020-2021 school year remotely, the good news is that you have time to prep and prepare this time around! Digital resources are great, and there is definitely a need for them now.
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