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Know
number names and the count sequence
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Count to 10 by ones.
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Count forward beginning from a given number
within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
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Identify and name numerals 1-9.
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- Count us games
This website has many
different games allow you to explore counting.
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Count The Fish This
site will allow students to add or subtract fish.
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Count the Fish Game 2 This is a fun
site that will show students how to count.
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Sequences Find the
correct number in a sequence. Lots of choice over level, count
forwards or back, count in whole numbers, multiples of 10 or
decimals, including negative numbers.
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Counter This website
will allow you to adjust the timer and the number and count as high
as you want.
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Find a number
Very simple straight forward website.
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Counting Train cars Fun site
and easy to do Counts up to 10
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Counting Toys Very
simple count the number of toys.
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Count to tell the number of objects
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Subsidize to determine how many: immediate
recognition of small quantities up to 6.
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Understand the relationship between numbers and
quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
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When counting objects, say the number names in
the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one
number name and each number name with one and only one object.
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Understand that the last number name spoken tells
the number of objects counted up to 10. The number of objects is
the same regardless of their arrangement or the order in which
they were counted.
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Counting - Mouse skills needed to drag box car. Audio counts box
cars as they are added. Once there are 10 cars, student selects a number
and a one-to-one activity is displayed.
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Count the Fish Game 2
This is a fun
site that will show students how to count.
- How Many
- Count
items; click on the number that match the amount. 1-10 .
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Game for Math Website You will discover
many games for students to learn how to count.
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Nile Math
Discover numbers while playing this
website
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Counting Caterpillar
This cute online game
from ICT Games teaches about ordering numbers. First you choose the
range of available numbers. Next you place the numbered leaves in
order on a branch and click the Caterpillar to see if you are
correct.
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Counting Ants
This site will allow you to count ants in a parade and
learn colors at the same time.
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Finding numbers
Being a detective and finding animals.
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Compare numbers
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Identify whether the number of objects in one group
is greater than, less than or equal to the number of objects in
another group up to 10.
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Compare two numbers between 1 and 5 when presented as
written numerals.
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Comparing numbers Find
the numbers and place them in the correct order
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Balloon Pop Comparing numbers
which is larger than the other
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Comparing numbers Please the
numbers in the correct order.
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Mr. Ankler test in comparing You
will discover this website to be good but very challenging.
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Comparing numbers website.
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Operations and Algebraic Thinking
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Understand addition as putting together and adding
to, and understand subtraction as taking apart and taking from
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Construct sets up to 10 with more or
fewer objects than a given set; join two sets of objects to make one
large set.
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Beginning Addition - This site
is for beginners using most-familiar fingers as manipulatives. Audio
announces numeral for reinforcement. Audio reply when numeral is
selected for the answer. Scroll to the bottom. Click on
the Play button beside the name.
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Subtraction - from the Little
Animals Activity Centre
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Subtraction Problems - Small
numerals. Subtract the numbers and click on the correct answer.
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Find the sum
Nice simple website
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Math Popper Pop the
correct answer before time runs out.
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Counting on a cloud
Fun game for kids
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Farm Addition Count the farm
animals.
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Paint Brush Math Color the answer to
get the right score.
- Count the Toad
Help the frog jump to the correct answer. Both Addition and
Subtraction.,
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Addition Jet ski addition game
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Addition
Alien Addition space game used here
to help in learning addition. 4
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Measurement and Data |
Describe and compare measurable attributes
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Describe measurable attributes of objects, such as
length or weight. Sort, order and classify by one attribute.
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Directly compare two objects with a measurable
attribute in common to see which object has “more of”/”less of” the
attribute and describe the difference. For
example, directly compare the heights of two children and describe
one child as taller/shorter.
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Measuring two objects.
Determine which one is longer and short.
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Measuring two Objects
Determine which one is larger or smaller.
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Concentration Game
Match picture with words.
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Measure with Paper Clips
Have
your students learn how to measure using paper clips.
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Measure with Inches
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Measure with
Pounds
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Which tool
to measure with
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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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Classify objects and count the number of objects in categories
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Classify objects into given categories; count the
number of objects in each category and sort the categories by count.
Limit total number of objects to 10.
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Math Lingo - Play tic tac toe while learning positional words, more,
less and many more math terms
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Geometry |
Identify and describe shapes (squares, circles,
triangles, rectangles, hexagons, cubes, cones, cylinders and spheres).
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Describe objects in the environment using names of
shapes and describe the relative positions of these objects using
terms such as above, below, beside, in front of, behind and next to.
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Identify shapes as two-dimensional (lying in a plane,
“flat”) or three-dimensional (solid).
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Shapes
- 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.
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Comparison Game
Students will compare different shapes.
- Over, Under, and other
spatial concepts - Click and drag on the animals below to move them
around the page.
- One and
in Click to show this concept as well as on top of beside and
many other spatial senses
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Analyze, compare, create and compose shapes.
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Analyze and compare two-and three-dimensional shapes,
in different sizes and orientations, using informal language to
describe their similarities, differences, parts and other
attributes.
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Model shapes in the world by building shapes from
components and drawing shapes.
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Compose simple shapes to form larger shapes.
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Locate triangles, circles and squares in a set of pictures
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Shapes
- for pre-school . Identify shapes and colors. Audio cues.
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Shapes from Pre-School Library
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Astronomy
Shape Match - click and drag objects to match shape outlines
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Oddball - Find the shape that does not match (from
FunBrain)
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Paint the Shapes - A listening and following directions game
identifying shapes and colors.
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Put
it on the Shelf - Replace the question mark with the shape that
matches the outline below.
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Shape Match - concentration style game
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