1st Grade Fall Math Centers
These 1st grade fall math centers (September) are a hands-on and engaging way to reinforce math skills in your small group or independent centers. This pack includes 8 fall-themed literacy activities.
$8.00
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These 1st grade fall math centers (September) are a hands-on and engaging way to reinforce math skills in your small group or independent centers. This pack includes 8 fall-themed math activities.
The center activities included are:
- Comparing Numbers (greater than, less than, equal to)
- Fall Fact Families
- Fall Find & Graph
- Fall Find, Tally, & Solve
- Fall Acorn Nonstandard Measurement
- Number Order (least to greatest and greatest to least)
- Number Match
- Fall Make-a-Ten
*Each of the centers includes set-up directions, a kid-friendly task card, color and backline center cards, and a recording sheet.
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