So, school year 2012/2013 has officially started with a bang. I am teaching a new grade this year, but fortunately I have some experience in that I taught Kindergarten two years ago. Even with the experience, it is a whole new world. Last June, my firsties left me, and I could truly call them 2nd graders. Fast forward to September 2012. The kids coming into my classroom were about 2 years younger than my old class. I knew I had my work cut out for me. Although young, I have an amazing group of 22 Kindergartners. We are currently working on rules and expectations, consequences and positive reinforcement. With every new year, comes new and different motivators. I have taken the requests of my new students and of other teachers, and I have been able to create a handful of "paper and pencil" math Roll and Colors. So, as always promised. Here they are for free. Please feel free to download them and have your children or students enjoy these fun motivating number games. These games were made for Kindergarten age students, but please use them with whoever you feel will benefit!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
A new year means new math games!
Hello everyone!
So, school year 2012/2013 has officially started with a bang. I am teaching a new grade this year, but fortunately I have some experience in that I taught Kindergarten two years ago. Even with the experience, it is a whole new world. Last June, my firsties left me, and I could truly call them 2nd graders. Fast forward to September 2012. The kids coming into my classroom were about 2 years younger than my old class. I knew I had my work cut out for me. Although young, I have an amazing group of 22 Kindergartners. We are currently working on rules and expectations, consequences and positive reinforcement. With every new year, comes new and different motivators. I have taken the requests of my new students and of other teachers, and I have been able to create a handful of "paper and pencil" math Roll and Colors. So, as always promised. Here they are for free. Please feel free to download them and have your children or students enjoy these fun motivating number games. These games were made for Kindergarten age students, but please use them with whoever you feel will benefit!
So, school year 2012/2013 has officially started with a bang. I am teaching a new grade this year, but fortunately I have some experience in that I taught Kindergarten two years ago. Even with the experience, it is a whole new world. Last June, my firsties left me, and I could truly call them 2nd graders. Fast forward to September 2012. The kids coming into my classroom were about 2 years younger than my old class. I knew I had my work cut out for me. Although young, I have an amazing group of 22 Kindergartners. We are currently working on rules and expectations, consequences and positive reinforcement. With every new year, comes new and different motivators. I have taken the requests of my new students and of other teachers, and I have been able to create a handful of "paper and pencil" math Roll and Colors. So, as always promised. Here they are for free. Please feel free to download them and have your children or students enjoy these fun motivating number games. These games were made for Kindergarten age students, but please use them with whoever you feel will benefit!
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Love these new games..FYI the Lego one links to Hello Kitty
ReplyDeleteThese will work wonderfully with our subtraction too....Thanks for the share :)
ReplyDeleteWill check back for the Lego Man...legos are a big hit with my firsties!
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