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Learning the Number 6
For this early childhood number 6 worksheet, students practice printing by tracing the 6 on this page and then writing it on their own. In addition, students learn to count to 6 by circling the right number of shapes at the bottom of...
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Learning the Number Six (6)
In this number recognition worksheet, students practice the number 6 by tracing and then printing the number. Students then color any 6 of the triangles in the box.
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Rainbow Number Line
Guide your kindergartners to create memorable, colorful number lines that they will use throughout the school year. Using sentence strip and a black marker or card stock printed in a teachers font, create traceable numbers from 1 to 20...
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Traceable Numbers Practice
Support young mathematicians with learning to write the numbers zero through nine with a tracing worksheet. A simple activity that allows learners to practice writing each number twice, before asking them to write their age and favorite...
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Number Worksheet: Learning the Number Three (3)
In this number 3 worksheet, students practice tracing the number 3 six times and then write the number 3 four times on the line provided. Students color any 3 circles in the box of circles. This is a good worksheet to practice number...
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Learning the Number 7
For this number 7 worksheet, students trace 6 dotted examples of the number before practicing their own on primary lines. Students then color 7 triangles.
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Building Big Ideas in Math With a Frog Theme
For this problem solving worksheet about frogs, students complete two pages of activities. Students figure out how a frog can hop between lily pads following the rules given. Students draw all possible paths.
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Spring Egg
First graders create a spring egg out of pastels, construction paper and glue, create and continue a pattern, and experience a different type of art media.
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Building Big Ideas in Math: Frog Themed
In this math patterns worksheet, students work to find the math pattern in 'The Lost Button' story. Students answer six questions about math patterns.