
Over the last few months, I have been creating and using number puzzles with students. I started with creating a few for some first graders who were struggling with some big number concepts. The kids enjoyed these so much, I created another set when we started working on telling time to the hour and half hour. I loved how easy these were to print and use. They make a great little workstation for whole group situations as well as being a good tool for anyone who needs or provides intervention. I have also found them to be great to send home for a little extra practice in a fun non-threatening way. I created several more versions for the first graders. From there, as other students and teachers saw the fun the first graders were having with their number puzzles I got requests to make number puzzles for other primary skills. As of right now, I have made a set for Kindergarten, first and second grades. Take a look!
Kindergarten
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These are great as a solo activity or with partners! |
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The Kindergarten bundle is available now! It includes 7 different number puzzles. Each one has a follow up worksheet for formative assessment |
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First Grade
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A first grader works on subtracting from 10. |
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Here is a look at one students' work on the follow up sheet. This one was given as formative assessment to see who still needed more small group work and who was ready to move on. |
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A pair of students works together to solve time to the hour and half hour problems. I love how students know instantly that they are wrong when the puzzle does not fit together. They are very good at asking for help when this happens! |
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