![]() ![]() I just changed the standards or the level of difficulty as needed. Making them non-seasonally themed helped me keep them out all year. ![]() I loved that I could just print and place them in page protectors and they were ready to go. Finally, I just created my own for some consistency. I was tired of constantly searching for games and having to teach my students new centers multiple times a week. The consistent format meant I could teach once and change out the standards as needed! The best part was my students thought they were “just playing.” Several days they even asked “when are we going to do math?” because they didn’t realize they were doing it! No Prep Printable Kindergarten Math Games This incorporated play into my classroom and the games were standards aligned to keep admin happy. Instead of having a boring math block, I started using a center model and incorporating more games for kindergarten math. Math should be a fun subject to learn and shouldn’t be associated with just a plain workbook. Kindergarten students need that hands on application to practice one to one correspondence, making groups of objects, sorting, and more. I knew my students deserved to learn math through play, and it shouldn’t be so hard to find! Save Time and Play Printable Kindergarten Math Games Between progress monitoring, meetings, planning, and more, searching for fun resources was happening on my own time. There are so many concepts that need hands on practice and a workbook just wasn’t going to cut it! I also didn’t have the time to keep searching for activities that supplemented the curriculum’s standards weekly. Kindergarten math is full of counting and sorting and shapes. Trust me, it is not just you! My first year in kindergarten we adopted a new math curriculum that only came with a workbook. To see what resources are available, click the links or images to go to the various grade level pages.Did your district buy a math curriculum, but your students need more hands on practice instead of the provided workbook? Are you without curriculum and constantly scrambling for standards aligned activities to use every week? Do you know your students need to play, but where do you find the time in your jam packed schedule? You need printable kindergarten math games to help you solve all of these problems! So Much To Do, So Little Time You will find these types of activities on the ‘math for all ages’ page, linked below. These are open-ended types of printables or games that have a low-floor (meaning even young or struggling kids can participate on their own level) but also a high ceiling (meaning older or advanced kids can push themselves to go above and beyond). In addition, I love to create activities that can be easily used and adapted for kids of all ages. Please note that I add new freebies all the time, so you may want to book mark this page so you can check back often, or whenever you need some additional math skills review. ![]() Use the links below to go to the different grade level pages to see the free math worksheets and printables available. I believe those types of math drills can cause students anxiety and prevent a love of math and math exploration.īut since kids do have to actually do math in order to grow and become confident and fluent, I love to share simple freebies that will provide meaningful practice that is FUN.Īll of my printable activities are organized by grade level groups and are listed on the individual pages. You will not find pages and pages of drills-math worksheets filled with problem after problem. Since my goal on this site is to make math engaging and FUN, below you will find a variety of printable games (that don’t require lots of prep) or interactive worksheets (these include things like cut and paste pages, mazes, matching, etc.) organized by grade level. Whatever the need, I have a HUGE range of printable math activities and games available free. Make math fun & engaging! Find hundreds of free math worksheets and games available to download and print for kids of all ages.Īre you looking for low-prep ways to review important math skills? Or perhaps you need some math practice to use as homework or sub plans. ![]()
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