Math Task Cards – Getting Ready For 1st Grade
These math task cards include a review of number sense activities that get your students ready to learn 1st grade math standards.
$5.00
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These math task cards include a review of number sense activities that prepare your students to learn 1st-grade math standards.
I store these activities in picture cases but could also be stored in plastic baggies. These Grab and Go activities do not have paper recording sheets. Everything is meant to be paper free (after initial set-up).
This getting ready for 1st-grade pack reinforces basic number sense skills. It includes the following 6 activities:
✓ Let’s Count: counting and one-to-one correspondence
✓ Representing Numbers: numbers in various forms
✓ How Many?: counting and one-to-one correspondence
✓ Numbers to 20: counting and number order to 20
✓ Tally Time: tally mark practice
✓ Number Matching; numbers in various forms
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