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Freebie Alert!

Sunday, November 25, 2018 No comments

Subitizing Clip Cards AVAILABLE NOW! 


Subitizing is an essential skill for kindergartners to master during the year. The ability to be able to know how much a quantity is by recognizing number sets without having to individually count each object substantially increases a students ability to solve multi step math problems. We subitize every. single. day. Adults and children alike use this skill constantly. Help your students practice subitizing with this awesome pack of clip cards! Use this set of cards for whole group lessons, small groups, math centers, morning work, or individual intervention.

*In Color and B&W for easy printing!

Get it here

Happy Clipping,
 Jessie




Freebie Alert!

Subitizing Clip Cards AVAILABLE NOW! 


Subitizing is an essential skill for kindergartners to master during the year. The ability to be able to know how much a quantity is by recognizing number sets without having to individually count each object substantially increases a students ability to solve multi step math problems. We subitize every. single. day. Adults and children alike use this skill constantly. Help your students practice subitizing with this awesome pack of clip cards! Use this set of cards for whole group lessons, small groups, math centers, morning work, or individual intervention.

*In Color and B&W for easy printing!

Get it here

Happy Clipping,
 Jessie




Kindergarten Letter Work

Wednesday, April 1, 2015 No comments
Kindergarten students still mixing up b's and d's? This is a great activity for students to do independently and become more familiar with letter formation! I like to use this with clothespins to help students with fine motor development as well!

If you are interested in this product click here

-Anchor Charts and Paper Hearts




Kindergarten Letter Work

Kindergarten students still mixing up b's and d's? This is a great activity for students to do independently and become more familiar with letter formation! I like to use this with clothespins to help students with fine motor development as well!

If you are interested in this product click here

-Anchor Charts and Paper Hearts




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