1st Grade November Math Centers
These 1st Grade November Math Centers are a hands-on and engaging way to reinforce math skills in your small group or independent centers. This pack includes 8 math centers.
$6.00
Description
These 1st Grade November Math Centers are a hands-on and engaging way to reinforce math skills in your small group or independent centers. This pack includes 8 math centers.
The center activities included are:
- Feast Fact Families
- Thanksgiving Find & Graph
- Thanksgiving Find, Tally, & Solve
- Pumpkin Pie Nonstandard Measurement
- Football Equation Sort
- Part-Part-Whole
- Missing Numbers (before, after, in-between)
- Missing Number Squares (10 more/less)
*Each center includes set-up directions, a kid-friendly task card, color and backline center cards, and a recording sheet.
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