Hot Rod Tens Frame Parking Lot-Differentiated, Self-Correcting CCSS
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A differentiated, self-correcting math activity addressing common core standards and appealing to your kinesthetic and spatial learners as they build numbers on a tens frame with toy cars or the car cards provided here.

It addresses Common Core State Standard:
K.CC.5 Given a number from 1-20, count out that many objects.

It is tiered to meet the readiness levels of early learners and those who need the challenge of bigger numbers to keep them engaged. It is also self-correcting so students can use it independently. For student just starting out with number recognition use the single tens frame and game cards 0-10. For students who are ready to be challenged beyond those numbers, print off two parking lots, laminate and tape together and offer game cards 0-20.

Teachers: Copy off all materials and laminate. Cut apart the game cards and fold on the dotted line. Secure the flap with a paperclip or clothes pin. Students may use this activity independently as they practice producing numbers or as a game with each child having a building mat. One child selects a card and shows that other students the number without saying it. The first students to produce the number correctly on their mat by driving their cars to the correct total number of parking places gets to keep the playing card. Play until all the cards are won and then count them up to see who is the Top Tens Frame Builder.

For Other Car/Racing Themed Fun Check Out These Items:
Race The Room For Numbers!
Read Park Write-Self-Correcting Letter Work!
Segment Park Write – CVC Word Work With Cars!
I Spy Speeding Numbers!

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Hot Rod Tens Frame Parking Lot-Differentiated, Self-Correcting CCSS Hot Rod Tens Frame Parking Lot-Differentiated, Self-Correcting CCSS
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