Are your students bored with practicing essential math skills? It’s time to add engagement and fun to math with Math Spinner Activities. Spinner math activities are perfect for small group instruction, math centers, early finishers, and independent work. With games and printable worksheets, these spinner activities are differentiated for you so your students are always challenged at their level or readiness.
Why Spinner Math Activities and Games:
►keeps students engaged in essential math skills
►provides hands-on practice in math skills
►allows students to work cooperatively with other students
►provides developmentally appropriate activities that focus on essential standards and skills in math
►provides the opportunity for students to build confidence and feel successful in math
►are differentiated so all students can feel successful
✅ understanding the relationship between numbers and quantities
✅ adding one more, subtracting one
✅ counting on, counting back ✅ missing addends✅ addition to 5✅ addition to 10✅ subtraction from 5✅ subtraction from 10✅ doubles✅ telling time to the hour and half-hour __________________________________________________________________
Here’s What You’ll Find Inside:►167 pages
►20 Different Spinners (available in black/white or color) ►20 Different Activities, Games, and Printables (available in black/white or color)
►’I Can . . .’ cards with picture and activity instructions to build independence for each station (available in black and white or color) _________________________________________________________________ What teachers are saying:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Erica D. said, My kids just love spinner activities! Another high-quality, engaging, and differentiated set from the master herself!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Alexis said, “It is so easy to print out and match the spinner to the recording sheet.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Calla said, “These spinners are so fun. Having Seasonal ones helps keep my students engaged. I love your work! Thanks.
Spinners Included In This Set: ► 2 – One-to-one counting tiered spinners
→0-5
→0-10
►4 Numeral spinners
→0-5
→0-10
→11-20 (There is an 11-18 and 13-20 spinner to fit these criteria.)
►4 Ten-frame number spinners
→0-5
→0-10
→11-20 (There is an 11-18 and 13-20 spinner to fit these criteria.)
►2 Addition equation spinners
→0-5
→0-10
►2 Subtraction equation spinners
→From 5
→From 10
►2 Clock face spinner
→To the hour
→To the ½ hour
►2 Analog Time Spinners
→To the hour
→To the ½ hour
►2 Ten Rods and One’s Cube Spinners →One fits numbers through 20 criteria. →The other fits random numbers through 45 criteria. Activities, Games, and Printables Included In This Set:
►3 – Tiered Spin-it, Say-it, What comes next, before and before and after
►6 – Tiered Spin and Win Board Games
►2 – Tiered Doubles Bump
►7 – Tiered Spin and Graph
►7 – Tiered Spin and Color
►7 – Tiered Spot it and Dot it
►2 – Tiered Spin-it, Read-it, and Show-it
►4 – Tiered Spin-it, Read-it, and Write-it
►1 – Spin it and Find the Missing Addend
►1 – Spin it and Make Ten
►1 – One More Number
►1 – One Less Number
►1 – Spin-it and Compare – Which is bigger?
►1 – Spin-it and Compare- Greater than, Less than, or equal
►►►If you’d like to see a detailed account of how I use spinners in my classroom, you can find a detailed blog post HERE.
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With nearly 20 years of experience as a full-time kindergarten teacher, I’m committed to creating a classroom where learning is joyful, engaging, challenging, and fun. Each day, I work to ensure that my students feel successful through instruction that considers their unique interests, learning profiles, and readiness levels. I believe that students should be excited to come to class and enjoy a myriad of hands-on activities that encourage exploration and discovery.
While I continue to teach full-time, I find so much joy in connecting and building friendships with teachers worldwide. It’s why I started this blog back in 2012. My hope has become a reality as I have been able to forge relationships with teachers, sharing ideas and building friendships beyond my little neck of the woods through professional development sessions and this blog.
So by all means, take some time to look around and explore A Differentiated Kindergarten. Gather some new ideas, fun tips, and most importantly, don’t forget to reach out and say, ‘Hi!’
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