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Tennessee Mathematics Standards 2009-2010 Implementation | Internet
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Model
addition and subtraction (e.g., using a number chart, number line and/or concrete
objects). 0006.1.1 | - Bees
and Honey - Numeration exercise - use this to help mouse skills
 - 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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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
  Worksheet
Generator - Print your own number line worksheets, you decide on the starting
and ending numbers and the increment.  |
Begin
to develop the concept of estimation using concrete objects. 0006.1.2 |
- Estimate
- (use as a whole class activity) Select a range, display tick marks and estimate
before revealing the answer.
- 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 - [this link opens in a new window] 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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Use
words to describe time (e.g., day, night, morning, afternoon, yesterday, today,
tomorrow). 0006.1.3 | - Time
for Kindergarten - time is described in terms of what a kindergarten student
would be doing throughout the school day
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Tell
time to the hour. 0006.1.4 | - Analog
Clock - (whole class activity) You call out a time and ask a student to set
the clock.
 - Clock
Craft - Make a simple paper clock that you can use to practice telling time
(from Enchanted Learning)
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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.
 - Clockwise
- Interactive clock from Shodor, time is shown on a clock face students enter
correct time
 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
 - 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
 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 - [this link opens on a new page]
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)
 - 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
 - Time
for Time - large clock which you can set for whole class activities
 - Time
Quiz - practice half hour skills
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Time
To Go - [this link opens on a new page] tell time
to the half hour (Author - Randy Russell)
 - Time
to the Hour - a concentration style matching game, match digital and analog
clocks
- Time Worksheets - from EdHelper
 - What
Time Iis 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
- Willy
the Watchdog - a two player game which asks students to set the clock to match
a given time (half hour increments)
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.  |
Recognize
a calendar as a way of measuring time. 0006.1.5 |
- A to Z Calendar Printouts
- from Enchanted Learning - caution, some of these are free and some will be for
subscribers only
 - Calendar
Math - leson plan from B K's Schoolhouse
 Calendar
Math - calendar time suggestions based on Patsy Kanters' Calendar math program- Calendar
Math Activities - lesson plan from Scholastic
 - Calendar
Time and Morning Message - math calendar activity from a
Kindergarten teacher
 - Incredible
Equations - math calendar activity from a Kindergarten teacher
 - Interactive
Calendar - advance the calendar to any month ans ask students questions from
the list on this page
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It's
A Date - [this link opens on a new page] use a
calendar (Author - Sandi King) [designed for third
grade]
 - Learning
the Days of the Week - math calendar activity from a Kindergarten teacher
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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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Name
and identify coins and their values. 0006.1.6 |
- 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 - [this link opens on a new page] 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 nickles
- count
pennies, nickles, 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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Use
words to describe temperature (e.g., hot, warm, cool, cold). 0006.1.7 | |
Recognize
a thermometer as a way of measuring temperature. 0006.1.8 |
- Interactive
Thermometer - use to calculate difference ebtween two temperatures
 - Tracking
Temperature - lesson plan prepared by Jan Tankey
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Use
age-appropriate books, stories, and videos to convey ideas of mathematics.
0006.1.9 | |
Worksheets |
- Kindergarten Math Worksheets
- 35 worksheets to print - from Kid Zone
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Number & Operations 
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Count
objects to 25 using one-to-one correspondence and identify the quantity in the
counted group. 0006.2.1 | - Counting
on a Cloud - Pick a picture, then pick a number. One to one correspondence.
 - Color
Counting - Click on objects to color the correct number of objects - numbers
1 to 9. (Limit your students time on this activity, it has no
end)
 - 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.
- Guess
the Number - developing skills in halving and estimation
 - 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
- Jungle Counting
- A lion, with a southern accent, asks students to count items in the picture.
1-10
 - Learn
to Count - [1-12] count the number of fish and
click on the number
- Match
Number word with Numeral - [this link opens in a new
window] 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
quantities to 25 with numerals and written words. 0006.2.2 |
- 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 from 10 to 1. 0006.2.3 | - 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?
 - Spooky
Sequences - ghosts appear with numbers on their chest, students click on the
number buttons to put the missing number in the sequence
- Ten
in the Bed - [these links open in a new window]
(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
to 20 by twos. 0006.2.4 | - 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 - 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
 - How
many chopsticks are there? - practice skip counting by twos.
 - Space
Hopscotch - 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.
 - Spooky
Sequences - use this interactive game to practice counting by twos
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Create
a set with a given number of objects. 0006.2.5 | |
Quickly
recognize the number of objects in a small set. 0006.2.6 |
- ColorCount
- Click on the number of animals to color in order to match the numeral. Click
on Play to start
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Recognize
zero (0) as a set with “no objects”. 0006.2.7 | |
Compare
sets of ten or fewer objects and identify which are equal to, more than, or less
than others. 0006.2.8 | - Do
they have the Same? - Select your playmates, then decide if they have the
same number or who has more?
 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.
 Ten
Frames to print - contents of frames range from zero to nine
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Order
the numbers through 25 using numerals and words. 0006.2.9 |
- 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
- Using
Comparison Symbols - given two single digit numbers use > or < to order
the numbers
- Which
Number is Missing? - eleven questions, choose the missing number
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Recognize
6 through 10 as “five and some ones.” 0006.2.10 | |
Recognize
and use ordinal numbers (e.g., first, fourth, last). 0006.2.11 |
- Count Us In - 12 activities
that help with understanding basic math. - number recognition, ordinal numbers,
sorting, patterns, addition, subtraction,time
- Cookie
Dough - [this link opens in a new window] type
the word that corresponds to the numeral
- Do
the reverse [this link opens in a new window]
and type in the number that corresponds with the word.
 - Find
Squiggly - [this link opens on a new page] Read
and select the ordinal number under which you will find the worm. [unavailable
on 10/16/07]
 - Find
the missing number - Find the butterfly that holds the missing number.
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Get
In Line - [this link opens on a new page] 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
- Match
Cardinal and Ordinal numbers - concentration style game
- Ordinal
Balloons - click on the balloons and put them the right carts
- Ordinal
Numbers - [spanish language] put them in order.
[this link opens in a new window]
- Practice
Ordinal Numbers - [scroll down to the orange
section to practice] name the ordinal
 - Twelve
Cats in a Row - [this link opens in a new window]
eleven of them are black, you pick which ordinal number describes the orange cat
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Model
simple joining and separating situations with objects. 0006.2.12 | |
Add
and subtract single-digit numbers whose total or difference is between 0 and 10.
0006.2.13 | - 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 - Scroll to the bottom. Click on
the Play button beside the name. 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.
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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
- from the Little Animals Activity Centre
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Understand
add as “put together” or “count on” and solve addition
problems with sums less than 20. 0006.2.14 |
- 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.

- 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
- 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 untimed. (30 facts)
- Mad
Math Minutes - [this link opens on a new page]
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 - [this link opens on a new page]
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 - [this link opens on a new page]
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.

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

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Understand
subtraction as “break apart” or “take away” and solve
subtraction problems using numbers 1 through 10. 0006.2.15 |
- 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.

- 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
- Mad
Math Minutes - [this link opens on a new page]
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 - [this link opens on a new page]
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 untimed. (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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Model,
demonstrate, and solve story problems that illustrate addition and subtraction.
0006.2.16 | - 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
 - Give
the students a head start - Practice beginning first grade skills at Houghton
Mifflin's Site. Click on the chapters in order to see how far your students can
progress in First Grade Math!
 - Missing
Numbers - [this link opens on a new page] Fill
in the missing parts of the addition and subtraction problems
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Understand
that numbers can be represented by different groupings. 0006.2.17 | |
National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives | - Number
& Operations [Grades Pre-K-2]
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Algebra 
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Use a variety of manipulatives (such as connecting cubes, number
cards, shapes) to create patterns. 0006.3.1 |
- Curious
George's Big Picture - [this link opens in a new window]
click on the magnifying glass that shows part of one of the pictures
- Find
the Pattern - choose what comes next.
- Help
Caillou Build a Train Track - When Callilou 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.
- 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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Name,
copy, and extend patterns. 0006.3.2 Translate simple
patterns into rules. 0006.3.3 | - 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.
 - Crazy
Pattern Machine - Drag the object that comes next in the pattern. This activity
was created by Funschool.
- Follow the Stars
with Caillou - stars blink in the night, remember the order and then click
on them in the same order
- Identify
a Missing Number - Someone put number cards in order, but one number is missing.
Select the missing number from three choices.
- Pattern
Detectives - [this link opens on a new page] identify
and extend patterns in a variety of settings Audio is used to assist non-readers.
(Author - Sandi King)
 - Patterning
- Click on the pigeon icon on the right to play.
 - What
Comes Next? - study repeating patterns and click on the one that continues
the pattern
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Sort,
order and classify objects by attribute and identify objects that do not belong
in a particular group. 0006.3.4 | - 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.
 - 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
- [this link opens on a new page] find the shape that
does not match (from FunBrain)
 - Paint
the Shapes - [this link opens on a new page] 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
 - Sorting
by Size Activity - [this link opens on a new page]
An apple picking game that allows students to match apples to appropriate baskets.
Shockwave required. Click on Let's Go! Great to use for Mouse Skills
 - 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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Describe
change in attributes according to qualitative criteria such as longer/shorter,
colder/warmer, heavier/lighter. 0006.3.5 |
- 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.
- 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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National Library of Virtual
Manipulatives | - Algebra
[Grades Pre-K-2]
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Checks for Understanding (Formative/Summative Assessment) |
Identify,
name, and describe a variety of shapes (i.e. circles, squares, triangles, rectangles,
hexagons, trapezoids) shown in various positions. 0006.4.1
| - 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.
 - Ask
Hannah - (reading skills required) [this link opens on
a new page] describe symmetry in two-dimensional shapes (Author
- Julie Thompson)
 - 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.
 - Locate
triangles, circles and squares in a set of pictures
 - Mr.
Mumble - (reading skills required) [this link opens on
a new page] take a look at how to describe two-dimensional shapes (Author
- Julie Thompson)
 - Pattern
Detectives - [this link opens on a new page] 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
- [these links open in a new window] (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 themes of K such as nature,
animals, transportation, holidays, insects and many others.
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Identify,
name, and describe three-dimensional shapes (such as sphere, cube, cone, cylinder).
0006.4.2 | - Geo
Cleo - (reading skills required) [this link opens on
a new page] take a look at how to describe three-dimensional shapes (Author
- Julie Thompson)
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Sort
plane figures into groups, name and describe the attributes of the shapes (such
as number of sides and corners (vertices). 0006.4.3 | |
Sort
solid figures into groups, name and describe the attributes of the shapes.
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Use
basic shapes and spatial reasoning to model objects and construct more complex
shapes. 0006.4.5 | - Brenda's
Bedroom Border - [this link opens on a new page]
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 (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. 0006.4.6 |
- 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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Make
direct and indirect comparisons between objects (such as recognize which is shorter,
longer, taller, lighter, heavier, or holds more). 0006.4.7
| - 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
- 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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