Regardless of the grade you teach or the age of your children, math centers can easily be differentiated to meet varying levels of needs. Math centers are a great place to review facts and work on spatial reasoning with puzzles. Here’s some great mix of preschool through third grade math center ideas.
{Parents…these are great alternatives to flash cards!}
10 ideas to inspire your math centers
Stamp an Equation Center from Mrs. Gilchrist’s Class
From The Moffat Girls: Pirate Skip Counting Puzzle
*free* Rich Robots Center from Lory’s Page
From Little Family Fun: Fish for Numbers
DIY Geoboards from Pink & Green Mama
From Kindergarten Crayons: A *free* Piggybank Subtraction Center
From First Grade Brain: Ordering Numbers Center
From First Grade Fever: French Fry Fact Families *free*
From Serenade to Second Grade: 10 Quick {and Free} Centers
From Homegrown Learners: Unifix Cube Math Problems
Hope these ideas reinvigorate your centers for the last weeks of school, or give you ideas for summer school!
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Thanks for reading,
Nicolette & Karen