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Math center activities for Kindergarten
Anyone else's students showing a little too much energy lately??

Mine are.

Just a tad.

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Free Math Activity Centers for Kindergarten and First Grade

DOMINO PARKING LOT

FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
Students 'park' their dominoes in the parking spaces that have the same number.
FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
You can get the parking lot here, from Mathwire.com.

LINK N LEARN NUMBERS

FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
Students attached links to correspond with the number, number word, or amount of dots on their cards.
FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
A great tactile, hands-on activity!
These cards can be downloaded from Childcareland.

FILE FOLDER ACTIVITIES

FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
I found some *free* food-themed file folder games at Preschool Printables:
FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
Students count the seeds and find the corresponding number card to match.
FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
Same idea, but with pepperoni.

ADDITION FACTS

Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
This activity is done on a small pocket chart. Students match the addition sentence with its sum.
Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
I purchased this super cute owl version for under $2 (on sale) from Doodle Bugs Teaching.

MONSTER ADDITION

FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!
Students each take a monster math mat. On their turn they roll the dice, then add the 2 numbers together. When they have figured out the sum, they take that amount of wiggle eyes and put them on their monster. 
FREE Math centers for young learners- perfect hands-on learning for Kindergarten!

12 comments

  1. Thank you for sharing! I also like the sign. I need a copy to hang up in our school's office.

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  2. THANK YOU! Yes, I agree! Today was my student teacher's last day and they were NUTS!!! The next two weeks will be crazy for sure!!! Thanks for sharing!!!:)

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  3. I love these ideas. Math can always be fun. My kids will surely enjoy these. Thanks for sharing.

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  4. I love it! Perfect for Halloween too. Now I need to go find my googly eyes...

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  5. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!

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  6. Your Monster eye freebie is a cute way to practice finding sums. Thanks for sharing!
    Brooke
    Tales from a Fourth Grade MathNut

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  7. This is great! I am a first time Kindergarten teacher and these ideas really helped! Thanks :)

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  8. I am a mother and a pre school teacher...really creative ideas.....thanks darling....

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  9. Awesome ideas! What did you use to keep the link and learn cards sturdy? It looks like it's thicker than regular lamination...

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  10. Hi Keri, I used mactac {clear adhesive} to make the link and learn cards super sturdy.

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