Easily Differentiate
Most of the activities include multiple versions giving you plenty of ways to differentiate. One student can be working on the numbers 1-10 while another child completes the same activity with the numbers 111-120.
Skills Taught
Inside, you’ll find motivating, NO PREP ways to teach:
*Counting to 120,
*Counting forward from a given number,
*Comparing numbers,
*Understanding that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones and
*Finding 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.
Kids Play
*I Have, Who Has // Class set
*Match Up // Small group game
*Draw the Numbers
*Trace, Draw and Count
*Four Ways
*Roll, Draw and Write
*Dab the Biggest Number
*Before and After
*Mystery Numbers
*Color and Write
*Place Value Match Up
*Missing Numbers
*Race to 120
*Zip to 1
Common Core Aligned
And if you’re going to use the activities in an American classroom, I included a helpful list of kindergarten and first grade Common Core Standards that align with the pack. Easy peasy.