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Kindergarten
Math Standards
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This web site will allow you to create printable math worksheets from your browser.
(addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, mixed problems, fractions,
measurement, fractions, graphing, telling time, and a one-hundred chart)
Links verified 6/25/2009
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Addition and Subtraction - Model addition and subtraction (e.g., using a number chart, number line and/or concrete objects).
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- Bees and Honey - Numeration exercise - use this to help mouse skills; moving, then clicking, and then clicking and dragging
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- Fishing for Numbers - from FunSchool - match numeral with correct amount of fish

- Number Matching - Count objects and match the correct numeral to them.
- Test the Toad - Add or subtract numbers from 1 to 15 by clicking on the numbered person. [number line made of people]

- What number comes next - Numeral ordering
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Worksheet Generator - Print your own number line worksheets, you decide on the starting and ending numbers and the increment. 
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Estimation - Begin to develop the concept of estimation using concrete objects.
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- Estimate - (use as a whole class activity) Select a range, display tick marks and estimate before revealing the answer.
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- Estimation of Length - this video lesson explains the difference between accurate measure and approximate measure, then gives your students the chance to make estimates based on a baseline.

- How Tall - Curious George and his friend want you to estimate how tall a variety of objects are in relation to other objects.
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Describe Time - Use words to describe time (e.g., day, night, morning, afternoon, yesterday, today,
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- Time for Kindergarten - time is described in terms of what a kindergarten student would be doing throughout the school day

- When Do You ..;? - [writing skills required] this document is perfect for teaching this standard, perhaps you could edit it for use with your kindergarten students.
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Tell Time - Tell time to the hour.
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- Analog Clock - (whole class activity) You call out a time and ask a student to set the clock.
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- Clock Craft - Make a simple paper clock that you can use to practice telling time (from Enchanted Learning)

- Clock Program - Start with either an analog or a digital clock, then set the other clock to the time given on the first clock.

- Clockwise - Click anywhere on the clock face to move the big hand, (the small hand moves automatically). You can use the digital clock as a guide.
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- Clockwise - Interactive clock from Shodor, time is shown on a clock face students enter correct time

- Clock Works - [advanced - includes :15, :30, and :45 increments at the basic level] select hour and then minute by clicking on the clock
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Draw Hands - free worksheets from Math Slice, select 1 hour time intervals 
- Hour Quiz - Click on the correct time under each clock. Then check your answers by clicking the Get Score button.

- Identifying Time to the Hour - place the cursor over the correct time
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- Kid Klock - use pull down menus to select the time you would like to see on an analog clock

- Printable Clock Face - includes minute and hour hands

- Snapdragon - use arrows to move the hour hand to the given time
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- Stop the Clock - match digital time to analog clocks, or written time, by dragging the digital clocks, or written time | to the nearest hour | to the nearest half hour
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Teaching How to Tell Time - lesson plan 
Tell Time - free worksheets from Math Slice, time intervals from 1 hour to one minutes 
- Telling Time - five levels are available - choose level one for time to the hour, level five for time to the minute

- Telling Time to the Half Hour - Click on the Start arrow to go to the game. Look at the analog clock to determine the time, then select the digital clock that matches.
- Telling Time - Players must drag the digital displays to the matching analogue clock (telling time to the half-hour). All against the clock of course! Other times : (fifteen minute increments) (five minute increments) (one minute increments) - For whole class instruction there is a clock available (digital or analog) which can be advanced by increments)
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- Telling Time Practice - Drag the hands of the clock to show the correct time. (some of these may be a bit hard)

- Telling Time Printables - an index of a large number of sheets to print

- Telling Time Worksheets - topics from various grades are covered [there is a link to .pdf worksheets, but fewer activities per sheet are presented in those worksheets]

- Time for Time - large clock which you can set for whole class activities
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- Time Quiz - practice half hour skills

- Time Theme Unit - worksheets to print, various grades
- Time To Go - tell time to the half hour (Author - Randy Russell)

- Time to the Hour - a concentration style matching game, match digital and analog clocks
- What Time Is It? - [hours] match the time on an analog clock to the correct digital clock

- Whole Class Clock - a clock face which you can set for any time, or change by any increment
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- Willy the Watchdog - a two player game which asks students to set the clock to match a given time (half hour increments)
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Worksheet Generator - You decide on the variables; students tell the time or draw the hands on the clock face, time increments from half-hour to one minute, and answer sheet. 
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Calendar - Recognize a calendar as a way of measuring time.
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- A to Z Calendar Printouts - from Enchanted Learning - caution, some of these are free and some will be for subscribers only

- Calendar Math - lesson plan from B K's Schoolhouse

- Calendar Math Activities - lesson plan from Scholastic

- Calendar Time and Morning Message - math calendar activity from a Kindergarten teacher

Daily Calendar Math - teaching ideas from Mrs. Nelson's class 
Field Trip: Calendar Math Activities - an Internet Field Trip from Scholastic.com
- Incredible Equations - math calendar activity from a Kindergarten teacher

- Interactive Calendar - advance the calendar to any month and ask students questions from the list on this page

- It's A Date - use a calendar (Author - Sandi King) [designed for third grade]

- Learning the Days of the Week - math calendar activity from a Kindergarten teacher

- Printable Calendars for Preschool and Kindergarten - monthly calendars with holiday and seasonal events information

- Spanish Days of the Week/Counting - math calendar activity from a Kindergarten teacher

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Coins - Name and identify coins and their values.
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- Cents of Color - interactive coloring page from the U S Mint, students can select from many state quarters

- Coin Identification Matching Worksheet - from Money Instructor.com

- Coin Memory Game - concentration style coin matching game

- Coin Names: Penny through Quarter - interactive quiz

- Coin Values: Penny through Quarter - interactive quiz

- Coins for Candy - identify, know the value of, and compare the values of a penny, nickel, and dime (Author - Sandi King)

- Equivalent Coins - quiz one | quiz two | quiz three
- How Much Money is This? - count by 10's (dimes) up to $1.00
- How Much Money is This? - interactive quizzes
- count pennies
- count pennies and nickels
- count pennies, nickels, and dimes
- Kindergarten Coins - a 22 page unit plan with several worksheets
- Match the coins to the amount - a printable from Enchanted Learning (another version of this activity) (a third worksheet on this topic)

- Teaching Coins - a lesson plan from Courtney Compton

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Teaching Kindergarten Money Worksheets and Lessons - printable money worksheets and interactive lessons that are appropriate for teaching money to kindergarten and preschool
- The Money Page - Multiple links to activities and worksheets dealing with the counting of money.

U. S. Coins ( from Enchanted Learning) - Scroll a bit more than halfway down this page until you see Adding and Subtracting Coins (Printouts). Look below that to see about six dozen printables of various difficulty. 
The Value of Coins - a 26 slide PowerPoint show
- Which is More - interactive quiz comparing two groups of coins

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Describe Temperature - Use words to describe temperature (e.g., hot, warm, cool, cold).
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- Interactive Thermometer - slide the temperature up or down and see items that match the temperature

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Measure Temperature - Recognize a thermometer as a way of measuring temperature.
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- Interactive Thermometer - use this interactive thermometer to calculate difference in temperature

- Interactive Thermometer - an Excel worksheet that allows students to change temperature with a slider or the F9 key

- Read a Thermometer - practice problems, Celsius degrees are used

- Tracking Temperature - lesson plan prepared by Jan Tankey

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Books, Stories and Videos - Use age-appropriate books, stories, and videos to convey ideas of mathematics.
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- Children's Picture Book Database at Miami University - type in math or numbers in the search box.
- Brian P. Cleary - author of books conveying math ideas - Mission of Addition, The, Action of Subtraction, The, How Long or How Wide?: A Measuring Guide
- Literature for Learning Math Concepts - using books to teach math
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- Kindergarten Math Worksheets - 35 worksheets to print - from Kid Zone
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Number & Operations 
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Count to 25 - Count objects to 25 using one-to-one correspondence and identify the quantity in the counted group.
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- Counting on a Cloud - Pick a picture, then pick a number. One to one correspondence.

- Connect the Dots to Make a Picture - [1-10] click on the numbers in sequence

- Connect the Dots to Make a Picture - [1-15] click on the numbers in sequence

- Connect the Dots to Make a Picture - [1-20] click on the numbers in sequence

- Count the Number of Wheels - You will be shown several pictures to count the wheels

Counting - free worksheets from Math Slice, from 1 to ten objects to count 
- Counting Objects - count to 10, count to 30, Customize it for some other number - from FreeMathTest
- Worksheets to print are also available supporting instruction of this topic

- Count the Ants - [1-10] click on the number that matches the number of ants

- Counting by 2's, 5's, & 10's - counting backward or forward, select the missing number
- Farm Addition - Count the chicks and drag the number that tells how many.

- How Many? - [1-10] click on the number that match the amount

- How Many? - [1-20] click on the number that match the amount

- How Much Money is This? - count by 10's (dimes) up to $1.00
- Learn to Count - [1-12] count the number of fish and click on the number
- Match Number word with Numeral - 0-25

- Name that Numeral - [1-10] click on the number word that matches the numeral

Number Cards - [1-20] Print and present as a number strip or cut up individual numbers to be placed in order by students. If numbers are too small, enlarge on a photocopier 
- Numeral recognition - Bear Dice Game- click on the dice and match the cards with the same numbers.

- Select Six - click on all the things that there are six of | Seven | Eight

- Sequences - Count by 2's, 5's, or 10's or customize or print worksheets
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- Valentine Counting - [1-10] count the number of dots on a heart and drag it into a bag with the matching number
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Match - Match quantities to 25 with numerals and written words.
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- Ann and Addem's Dartboard Game - Recognize numbers 2 through 18 by placing darts on the dartboard.

- Bees and Honey - Numeration exercise - use this to help mouse skills

- Draw the Correct Number - [numbers to 5] worksheet, students draw shapes to match numbers

- Fishing for Numbers - from FunSchool - match numeral with correct amount of fish

- Number Matching - count objects and match the correct numeral to them

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Count Backward - Count backward from 10 to 1.
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- Count Backwards 10 to 1 - Worksheet to print, students write missing numbers in eggs

- Count Backwards 10 to 1 - Worksheet to print, students write missing numbers in circles

- Counting Down - What is the next number if counting down?
- Counting Down (another version) - What is the next number if counting down?

- Ten in the Bed - [stories are being recorded with a new voice - this resource is currently unavailable] (counting from ten down to one) - this story will read itself to you. After students are familiar with the story, you can use a version that asks your students to do the reading.

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Count by Two - Count to 20 by twos.
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- Ant Parade - match numerals to numbers of ants in a concentration style game

- Connect the Dots Game - Learning to Count Numbers by Multiples of 2 - draw a picture by connecting the dots [numbers to 30]
- Connect the Dots to Count by Two - Bruce McBruce Doodle Dots game from TVOKids

- Count by Twos - suggested method for counting with a song attached

- Count by Twos - lesson, practice exercise and a game

- Count by Twos and Threes - after students count by twos, they count by threes - interactive practice from Harcourt School Publishers

- Count by Twos Worksheets - links to ten worksheets to print

- Counting by Twos - lesson, practice exercise and a game

- Counting Even Numbers by Two - lesson, practice exercise and a game

- Fishy Twos - click on the fish one at a time till you reach 20
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- How many chopsticks are there? - practice skip counting by twos.

- Space Hopscotch - [Caution: The number 8, to the immediate right of the purple monster is invalid] The space monsters are playing a kind of hopscotch using the craters Will you play? Start at 6. Jump to the next nearest number by adding 2. Keep on jumping until you reach 24.
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Make a Set - Create a set with a given number of objects.
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Objects in a Set - Quickly recognize the number of objects in a small set.
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- Guess the Number - developing skills in halving and estimation

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Zero - Recognize zero (0) as a set with “no objects”.
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Compare Sets - Compare sets of ten or fewer objects and identify which are equal to, more than, or less than others.
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- Interactive Ten Frame - use this Excel file for whole class activities with an interactive whiteboard (two ten frames and 20 markers on each of three sheets)

- More, Less, or the Same - Count the objects on each side and decide if they are more, less or the same. Students must recognize the words

- Math Lingo - Play tic tac toe while learning position words, more, less and many more math terms.

- Using Comparison Symbols - given two single digit numbers use > or < to order the numbers
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Order Numbers - Order the numbers through 25 using numerals and words.
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- Connect the Dots - number order up to 30, connecting dots form cars

- Count the Dots - Connect the dots to create pictures. (picture to print)

- Counting Up - What is the next number when counting up? Students click on the number that comes next, counting up.

- Counting Down - What is the next number if counting down?

- Ordering Numbers to One-Hundred - [advanced] arrange numbers from least to greatest by clicking and dragging the numbers
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- Which Number is Missing? - eleven questions, choose the missing number
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Model Numbers - Recognize 6 through 10 as “five and some ones.”
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Ordinals - Recognize and use ordinal numbers (e.g., first, fourth, last).
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- Count Us In - move the children in correct order into roller coaster cars - numbers are in random order and there is a random number of children
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- Count Us In index - 12 activities that help with understanding basic math. - number recognition, ordinal numbers, sorting, patterns, addition, subtraction,time
- Cookie Dough - type the word that corresponds to the numeral
- Do the reverse and type in the number that corresponds with the word.

- Find Squiggly - Read and select the ordinal number under which you will find the worm.

- Find the missing number - Find the butterfly that holds the missing number.
- Get In Line - explore ordinal positions (Author - Sandi King)

- Ordinal Numbers - If ten students ran a race, we would say that the student that ran the fastest was in first place, the next student was in second place, and so on.

- Match Cardinal and Ordinal numbers - click and drag
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- Match Cardinal and Ordinal numbers - concentration style game

- Ordinal Balloons - click on the balloons and put them the right carts
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- Ordinal Numbers - [spanish language] put them in order.

- Practice Ordinal Numbers - what is the ordinal name of the last object?

- Twelve Cats in a Row - eleven of them are black, you pick which ordinal number describes the orange cat

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Joining and Separating - Model simple joining and separating situations with objects.
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- Logic Zoo - put similar animals into the correct pens
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Add and Subtract - Add and subtract single-digit numbers whose total or difference is between 0 and 10.
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- Addition - from the Little Animals Activity Centre

- Addition & Subtraction - from the Little Animals Activity Centre

- Addition 1 - a simple math problem in addition for beginners using most-familiar fingers as manipulatives - uses finger digits to add - models for the students how to add on their fingers (Click on parts of the problem to hear them read)

- Fishing for Numbers - Drag numbered fishing lines to the corresponding numbers of fish.

- Math Facts from Harcourt School - (K-3) Addition and Subtraction sums and differences to 10, 12, and 20; Multiplication and Division facts to 5, to 10, to 12. Verbal instructions are included and students can select timed or un-timed. (30 facts)
- Subtraction - from the Little Animals Activity Centre

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Addition Problems - Understand add as “put together” or “count on” and solve addition problems with sums less than 20.
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- Adding - 1-3, 2-5, 3-8, 5-10, 5-20, 10-99, customize for any number range - from FreeMathTest
- Worksheets to print are also available supporting instruction of this topic
- Ambleweb Addition Machine - choose a skill level, type the answer, and then check for correctness.

- Are You a Math Magician? - Two levels of practice with several operations are available; addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Mixed practice is also available; addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, or a mix of all four. Select the level appropriate for this spi.
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- The Art of Math - Create your own math tests. Learn math through repetition. Each math test is randomly generated based on the values you provide (you set grade level and difficulty). This allows each math test to be unique, providing students with an endless number of challenges. (help with adding, subtracting, or multiplying) K - 3

- Little Animals Activity Centre
- Addition - from the Little Animals Activity Centre

- Addition & Subtraction - from the Little Animals Activity Centre

- Beginning Addition - Bugabaloo Shoes - visuals for addition
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- Ghost Blasters II (addition practice) - (two players) Students must “blast” a pair of ghosts whose sum equals some number specified before the game begins. Sums from 5 to 99 can be set.

- Math Facts from Harcourt School - (K-3) Content available at the site: Addition and Subtraction sums and differences to 10, 12, and 20; Multiplication and Division facts to 5, to 10, to 12. Verbal instructions are included and students can select timed or un-timed. (30 facts)
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- Mad Math Minutes - This is a great way to practice basic math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You pick the number of and types of problems that you want to practice. You may also choose the largest number used in a problem as well as the number of terms (numbers) used

- Math Baseball - Complete the Number Sentence. - Addition - Numbers less than 10

- Paint Brush Math - Paint by Numbers (but figure out the equations to figure out what the numbers actually are.)

- Sum Fun - practice addition facts to 18 (Author - Kaye Maddox)

- Speed Grid: Addition - (level 1) Students answer the question set by clicking on two numbers that complete the sentence. You set the number of questions (2 to 99) and the time limit (1 to 10)

- Sum Sense (Addition) - Students practice single digit addition by dragging numbers to complete the sentence.
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- Test the Toad - Add or subtract numbers from 1 to 15 by clicking on the numbered person.

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Subtraction Problems - Understand subtraction as “break apart” or “take away” and solve subtraction problems using numbers 1 through 10.
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- Ambleweb Subtraction Machine - choose a skill level, type the answer, and then check for correctness.

- Are You a Math Magician? - Two levels of practice with several operations are available; addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. Mixed practice is also available; addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, or a mix of all four. Select the level appropriate for this spi.
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- The Art of Math - Create your own math tests. Learn math through repetition. Each math test is randomly generated based on the values you provide (you set grade level and difficulty). This allows each math test to be unique, providing students with an endless number of challenges. (help with adding, subtracting, or multiplying) K - 3

- Little Animals Activity Centre
- Subtraction - from the Little Animals Activity Centre

- Addition & Subtraction - from the Little Animals Activity Centre

- Beginning Subtraction - Subtraction Harvest - visuals and explanation - good for whole class activity
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- Mad Math Minutes - This is a great way to practice basic math skills in addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You pick the number of and types of problems that you want to practice. You may also choose the largest number used in a problem as well as the number of terms (numbers) used

- Math Baseball - Subtraction - Numbers less than 5

- Math Facts from Harcourt School - (K-3) Content available at the site: Addition and Subtraction sums and differences to 10, 12, and 20; Multiplication and Division facts to 5, to 10, to 12. Verbal instructions are included and students can select timed or un-timed. (30 facts)
- Subtraction - 1-3, 2-5, 3-8, 5-10, 5-20, 10-99, customize for any number range - from FreeMathTest
- Worksheets to print are also available supporting instruction of this topic

- Speed Grid: Subtraction - (level 1) Students answer the question set by clicking on two numbers that complete the sentence. You set the number of questions (2 to 99) and the time limit (1 to 10)

- Sum Sense (Subtraction) - Students practice single digit subtraction by dragging numbers to complete the sentence.

- Test the Toad - Add or subtract numbers from 1 to 15 by clicking on the numbered person.

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Story Problems - Model, demonstrate, and solve story problems that illustrate addition and subtraction.
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- The Art of Math - Create your own math tests. Learn math through repetition. Each math test is randomly generated based on the values you provide (you set grade level and difficulty). This allows each math test to be unique, providing students with an endless number of challenges. (help with adding, subtracting, or multiplying) K - 3

- Missing Numbers - Fill in the missing parts of the addition and subtraction problems

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Grouping - Understand that numbers can be represented by different groupings.
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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives |
- Number & Operations [Grades Pre-K-2]
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Algebra 
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Create Patterns - Use a variety of manipulatives (such as connecting cubes, number cards, shapes) to create patterns.
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- Curious George's Big Picture - click on the magnifying glass that shows part of one of the pictures
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- Find the Pattern - choose what comes next
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- Help Caillou Build a Train Track - When Caillou asks "Do you want to play with me?", click on the train. Match patterns of track pieces to let the passengers get to the train station.
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- Virtual Goose - You must match the egg the goose is sitting to one of the other four eggs. Caution, the eggs will have been turned.
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Extend Patterns - Name, copy, and extend patterns.
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- Arthur's Music Box - While the song plays you must put the squares in proper order to create a picture. There are three songs and each picture can be divided into four or nine parts.
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- Crazy Pattern Machine - Drag the object that comes next in the pattern. This activity was created by Funschool.
- Identify a Missing Number - Someone put number cards in order, but one number is missing. Select the missing number from three choices.
- Pattern Detectives - identify and extend patterns in a variety of settings Audio is used to assist non-readers. (Author - Sandi King)

- What Comes Next? - study repeating patterns and click on the one that continues the pattern
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Pattern Rules - Translate simple patterns into rules.
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- Follow the Stars with Caillou - stars blink in the night, remember the order and then click on them in the same order
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Sort, Order and Classify - Sort, order and classify objects by attribute and identify objects that do not belong in a particular group.
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- Astronomy Shape Match - click and drag objects to match shape outlines

- Buzzing with Shapes (2 player game) - Be the first to fill a row (like tic-tac-toe). Players must select the number of sides in a shape.

- Kinderweb - Interactive educational games geared for the beginning of the school year or preschoolers. Students practice their colors and shapes. This site is completely audio so children can work at their own pace independently.

- I Spy Shapes - locate triangles, circles and squares in a set of pictures

- Measuring Up with Clifford - follow Clifford's instructions to click on the smallest or largest
- Oddball - find the shape that does not match (from FunBrain)

- Paint the Shapes - A listening and following directions game identifying shapes and colors.

- Put it on the Shelf - Replace the question mark with the shape that matches the outline.

- Shape Books - Great site that has shape book patterns for making little books and posters. You can find shapes for most of the the major themes of K such as nature, animals, transportation, holidays, insects and many others.

- Shape Match - Drag and drop the shape on the correct match.

- Shapes - for pre-school, identify shapes and colors

- Shapeville - Click on the shape you find in the pictures

- Story of Shapes - from Pre-School Library

- Virtual Goose - You must match the egg the goose is sitting to one of the other four eggs. Caution, the eggs will have been turned.

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Qualitative Change - Describe change in attributes according to qualitative criteria such as longer/shorter,
colder/warmer, heavier/lighter.
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- Heaviest to Lightest - compare objects by deciding which is heaviest and lightest

- Poddle Weigh-In - Hacker has removed all of the weights from the Poddles, you must use the scales to estimate their correct weight.
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- Teaching Measures - Choose from three modules; length, mass, and capacity. Each category offers several activities for your large screen display as well as supporting worksheets.
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- Which is Bigger? - select which of two objects is bigger

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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives |
- Algebra [Grades Pre-K-2]

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Name Shapes - Identify, name, and describe a variety of shapes (i.e. circles, squares, triangles, rectangles, hexagons, trapezoids) shown in various positions.
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- Arthur's Music Box - While the song plays you must put the squares in proper order to create a picture. There are three songs and each picture can be divided into four or nine parts.
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- Ask Hannah - (reading skills required) describe symmetry in two-dimensional shapes (Author - Julie Thompson)

- I Spy Shapes - locate triangles, circles and squares in a set of pictures

- Kinderweb - Interactive educational games geared for the beginning of the school year or preschoolers. Students practice their colors and shapes. This site is completely audio so children can work at their own pace independently.

- Mr. Mumble - (reading skills required) take a look at how to describe two-dimensional shapes (Author - Julie Thompson)

- Pattern Detectives - identify and extend patterns in a variety of settings. Audio is used to assist non-readers (Author - Sandi King)

- Shapes - for pre-school, identify shapes and colors

- Shapes - [stories are being recorded with a new voice - this resource is currently unavailable] (circle, triangle, square, and rectangle) - this story will read itself to you. After students are familiar with the story, you can use a version that asks your students to do the reading.

- Story of Shapes - from Pre-School Library

- Shape Books - Great site that has shape book patterns for making little books and posters. You can find shapes for most of the the major Kindergarten themes such as nature, animals, transportation, holidays, insects and many others.

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3D Shapes - Identify, name, and describe three-dimensional shapes (such as sphere, cube, cone, cylinder).
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- Geo Cleo - (reading skills required) take a look at how to describe three-dimensional shapes (Author - Julie Thompson)

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Plane Figures - Sort plane figures into groups, name and describe the attributes of the shapes (such as number of sides and corners (vertices).
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- Venn Diagram Shape Sorter - set rules for each circle then drag shapes into the right places
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Solid Figures - Sort solid figures into groups, name and describe the attributes of the shapes.
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- Grouping and Describing Changes in Materials - select Activity 1 - "sorting toys using own criteria"

- Lesson on Identifying and Sorting Solid Shapes - use as a whole class or center activity - narrator speaks slowly and clearly

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Construct Shapes - Use basic shapes and spatial reasoning to model objects and construct more complex shapes.
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- Brenda's Bedroom Border - complete a pattern (Author - Paulette Boggs)

- Patterns - this video lesson explains patterns, and then gives your students the chance to show understanding on several quizzes.

- What Comes Next? - study repeating patterns and click on the one that continues the pattern
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Identify Positions - Identify positions (such as beside, inside, outside, above, below, between, on, over, under, near, far, forward, backward, top, middle, bottom, left, right) using models,
illustrations, and stories.
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- Math Lingo - Play tic tac toe while learning positional words, more, less and many more math terms.

- Over, Under, and other spatial concepts - Click and drag on the animals below to move them around the page.
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Compare Objects - Make direct and indirect comparisons between objects (such as recognize which is shorter, longer, taller, lighter, heavier, or holds more).
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- Heaviest to Lightest - [designed for 1st grade] Look at the figures on each line. Click once on the lightest object. Click twice on the heaviest object.

- Measuring Up with Clifford - follow Clifford's instructions to click on the smallest or largest
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- Which is Bigger? - You will be given several objects to compare. Choose which is bigger in each instance.
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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives |
- Geometry [Grades Pre-K-2]

- Measurement [Grades Pre-K-2]

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