My awesome student teacher, Leah, found a fun subtraction game on-line the other day. Of course, as a kindergarten teacher, my first question is. . . .can we make it cuter? Of course we can! We took the idea of the game she found and created this fun worksheet/center activity. Kids roll a dice, fill in the blank, cross out the pins, and fill in the answer. Easy and fun way to practice subtraction using pictures.
The Meijer by me has their Easter stuff marked down (of course). They have a bunny bowling game that has a little ball and 10 little bowling pins. This is a perfect printable to go with it. Thank you so much!
Games such as Twister, which encourage manual dexterity and strengthen balance, help kids coordinate the body with the brain and experiment with how the two entities cooperate. toptoysplace.com
Cute idea!
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Genius! Thanks for sharing! My class will love it!
ReplyDeleteEEEKKK....I love it! Sending your blog address to my kindergarten team!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I will be able to use this with one of my math groups.
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The Teaching Chameleon
The Meijer by me has their Easter stuff marked down (of course). They have a bunny bowling game that has a little ball and 10 little bowling pins. This is a perfect printable to go with it. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteThis is GREAT!! Thanks for sharing:)
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just found your blog! thanks for the cute freebie!
ReplyDeleteThank you! My class will like this bowling worksheet!
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How adorable! I just loved bowling when i was younger. Thanks for brinking a memory with the fun! Paula
ReplyDeleteGames such as Twister, which encourage manual dexterity and strengthen balance, help kids coordinate the body with the brain and experiment with how the two entities cooperate.
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