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Number Cards
These cards are easy to make--and a fun way to teach young students beginning math concepts. In a learning center, students match a number card with the corresponding set or play a game of "concentration."
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Fishy Counting Book
How many fish in the sea? Inspire students to learn their numbers with this school of counting fish. They'll learn a few easy words, too!
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Where's My Pencil Game
For a sharp self-checking activity, label pencil shapes with state names and capitals, words and definitions, or uppercase and lowercase letters.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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What We Have Learned Chain
After the year is well under way, this chain shows students just how much they've learned and encourages them to keep up the good work.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Facts n' Flowers
Encourage students' growing knowledge of math with a bouquet of bright flashcard flowers. Pre-write the problems, or allow students to do it.
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Designed By AccuCut Design Team
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Math Symbols Flip-Flap
The study of mathematics is filled with symbols. Help students identify and remember symbols with this easy-to-make flip-flap graphic organizer.
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Designed By Jane Fischer
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Geometric Shape Slide
How many sides does a shape have? Challenge young students to give correct answers with this self-checking aid. First, they guess the number of sides of the shape in the window. Then, they check the answer through a window on the back. Slide the sleeve to see more shapes.
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Designed By Susan Severson
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Car-centration
Use this game to draw students into calculating math problems, reading number words or solving any variety of math challenges. Another idea: "Park" a car with an equation or number word on the left side of a desk, then ask a student to "drive" up a car with the correct answer.
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Designed By Elaine Haven
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Clocks for Basic Schedules
This project is on page 41 of AccuCut's 100 Great Math Ideas book. Use the interesting, brightly colored die-cut clocks to help students learn time. Set the hands on several different clocks to show times of special classes, such as library, P.E., computer lab or art.
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Designed By Elaine Haven
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Turtle Game Board
Give students a goal, and they'll learn faster and better. This game board creates a tangible objective for studying facts in any curriculum area. Children love claiming sections of the turtle's shell by answering questions correctly. Use the AccuCut die to cut perfect portions.
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Designed By Elaine Haven
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