Grab and Go Math – Geometry
Grab and Go Packs are meant to provide extra practice with the math skill listed on this pack. I use these as an earlier finisher activity or an RTI activity. I store my activities in picture cases, but they could also be stored in baggies too.
$5.00
Description
The Grab and Go activities do not have paper recording sheets. Everything is meant to be be paper free (after initial set-up). There are some activities that students can record onto a laminated piece. If you need to show accountability, have your students take a picture of the finished activity with a device.
This geometry pack reinforces 2D and 3D shapes and concepts. It includes the following 6 activities:
✓ Shape Sort
✓ Composing Shapes
✓ Building Dough Shapes
✓ Pattern Block Pictures
✓ Shape Puzzles
✓ Mystery Shapes
You Might Also Like...
Related products
-
1st Grade February Morning Work
Are you looking for a quick and easy review with a winter and Valentine’s Day theme? Your students will love these 1st grade February morning work activities! These NO PREP worksheets can be used for morning work, early finishers, review, or interventions. Â
Categories: Literacy, Math, Morning Work Tags: literacy, math, no prep, Valentine's Day, winter$5.50 -
Sale!
Math Sticks Bundle
Rated 0 out of 5$20.00Original price was: $20.00.$14.00Current price is: $14.00.Math Sticks Bundle
Are you looking for a fun, hands-on way to practice math concepts? Paint sticks are an inexpensive way to do that! I use these throughout the year in first grade.
*Read more about paint sticks here.
Category: Math Tags: Addition, fact families, geometry, math, money, Subtraction, telling time$20.00Original price was: $20.00.$14.00Current price is: $14.00. -
Halloween Math Centers – 1st Grade
These Halloween (October) themed 1st-grade math centers are a hands-on and engaging way to reinforce math skills in your small group or independent centers. This pack includes 8 math centers.
$8.00 -
Scan It, Solve It, Write It! QR code Scavenger Hunt – November
Do you love QR codes? My students love to go on scavenger hunts with them. Students scan the card to receive the clue to the next card AND a word to write down. If they do the scavenger hunt correctly, they will have a silly sentence written down to illustrate. Check it out, my students love it!
Categories: Digital Learning, Math Tags: math, QR codes$3.50