My St. Patrick’s Day Math Centers are finished and are listed on Teachers Pay Teachers!
Place value matching: Read the clue cards and match the answer cards to make a pair. There are 18 set of cards in this activity.
Three digit math facts- with addition and subtraction mixed. A recording sheet is available with the pack. There are 12 math fact cards.
Number words- Read the words and write the number on the recording sheet. There are 16 number word cards- and the recording sheet is included too.
Count by 3’s- from 3-99. The counting cards and a recording sheet are both invluded.
1/2 of a number and doubles math fact practice. There are 10 cards that ask what is 1/2 of an number. The recording sheet has a place for students to write the answer and a quick doubles math fact review.
Here is everything that is included. We will be using these this week too! I love St. Patrick’s Day but it is always a rushed holiday since we will be out of school for Spring Break on March 17th. In the 12 years I have been teaching- I can only remember being in school once on March 17th!
Here is the link if you are interested: St. Patrick’s Day Math Centers
The recording sheets are included this time when you purchase the pack.
Have a great Sunday!
xoxo, Kacey
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ReplyDeleteI love your centers that you create. I teach a 3rd/4th grade special education classroom. They need review in place value and skip counting. I can't wait to use these. I am your newest follower. Come over to my blog and visit when you have a chance. Thanks!
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I love your centers. I wish I taught first grade again.
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I am your newest follower and hope you'll return the favor. :-)
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