This Math Station Bundle Contains 14 Differentiated Math Units to carry you through your entire year and then some. Each station within each packet is differentiated and aligned to meet the needs of all your students. In all, there are a total of 163 stations included in this packet. These activities cover: counting counting on writing numbers greater/less than measurement shapes -2D/3D addition subtraction missing addends making 10 decomposing numbers sorting patterns place ... VIEW POST
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Spring Math Stations Galore-Five Differentiated and Aligned Sets
This bundle includes four math stations to get you easily from March through June. 100s of pages of activities! These stations are organized in a similar manner so that activities are familiar and build independence for your students in their math practice. The skills in each pack are differentiated and new skills are introduced so that students continue to grow in their math abilities as you move through new stations. PLEASE PREVIEW EACH PACKET before purchasing so you know exactly what ... VIEW POST
Back To School Math Stations Galore-12 Activities To Get Them Ready
Do Math Stations have you wondering where to start and how to keep them going? It's time to change that with hands-on, engaging Math Stations.. Math stations are an essential part of math instruction in kindergarten, allowing students the opportunity to explore, practice and master essential skills in math. These Math Stations from Differentiated Kindergarten are differentiated and build on skills from month to month with familiar activities, games and printables. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Please note: ... VIEW POST
Sensory Tubs In Kindergarten
Sensory activities include any activity that stimulates a child’s senses: touch, smell, taste, movement, balance, sight and hearing. Sensory activities facilitate exploration and naturally encourage children to use scientific processes while they play, create, investigate and explore. But activities found in Sensory Tubs are also perfect for practicing essential skills. Let me show you what I mean. Where Have All The Sensory Tubs Gone? I recently conducted a poll on Facebook, specifically ... VIEW POST
17 Ways To Build Fine Motor Activities Into Your Curriculum
Some of our little ones come to our classes without ever having held a pencil, and suddenly, they are expected to show what they know and practice what we teach with grace and fluidity using a pencil. But those little muscles don't always have it in them to perform that way. It's why worksheets don't always belong in a kindergarten class. I know what you're thinking, 'But I have standards to meet and a curriculum to present. I don't have time to build fine motor ... VIEW POST
Playing Palaeontologists . . . And A FREEBIE!
My kinders are totally 'diggin' studying about dinosaurs. One of the highlights of our learning centers is my 'other' sand table (I told you sometimes I have to break out two because there's so much I want to do). I know many of you have a difficult time justifying your dramatic play and sensory/sand table to your administrators, but I feel blessed NOT to have that problem. This particular center appeals to my naturalist who love to deal with dirt, dust, sand or any other ... VIEW POST