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Making five is a great math game for your students! Counting, one-to-one correspondence, and number sense are necessities in early childhood classrooms. Teachers can help learners explore number sense by using hands-on materials and engaging math games. This free making five math game is perfect for a fun number sense activity. #numbers #game #math #free #printable #preschool #kindergarten Preschool Math Patterns, Activity Numbers, Game Math, Preschool Math Games, Free Math Games, Number Sense Activities, Kindergarten Curriculum, Creation Station, Kindergarten Games

Making five is a great math game for your students! Counting, one-to-one correspondence, and number sense are necessities in early childhood classrooms. Teachers can help learners explore number sense by using hands-on materials and engaging math games. This free making five math game is perfect for a fun number sense activity. #numbers #game #math #free #printable #preschool #kindergarten

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Making 5 is one of the basic and fundamental ideas that come from the Common Core standards in kindergarten. Students should be able to subitize, manipulate, create and pull apart very well in order to lay a solid foundation for further concepts. This year, I realized that I should've slowed down in this area for some of my students.

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I love planning with my teachers, because it gives me inspiration for new activities and workstations.  My 1st Grade team wanted some easy workstations for practicing combinations to five.  We spent a few minutes brainstorming and came up with three different activities.  Two of the activities use the same cards, so that means even … Avmr Math, Easy Math Games, Missing Addends, Decomposing Numbers, Math Coach, Algebraic Thinking, Math Number Sense, Math Challenge, Math Groups

I love planning with my teachers, because it gives me inspiration for new activities and workstations. My 1st Grade team wanted some easy workstations for practicing combinations to five. We spent a few minutes brainstorming and came up with three different activities. Two of the activities use the same cards, so that means even …

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