Activities for Math in 1st grade
Sonia's Gallery Walk
Use this template to show off student work and work on proper peer feedback with Sonia's Gallery Walk using the TAG strategy. T - Tell your classmates something you like about their work. A - Ask them a question about it. G - Give a suggestion for how they can improve their work. Students can place a snapshot, screenshot, video, or show their work in the space provided, and then peers can provide multimedia feedback on the side. Use Kami's Split and Merge to create a portfolio collaborative activity or to remove the directions page to assign individually, then merge them all together after the work is done.
Interactive Clock
Teach your students how to tell time with our fun and engaging interactive analog clock worksheet!
Madison's Presentation Template
Once the research is done and they know what the presentation is going to showcase, give students this template to help them make a simple presentation in a flash. They can insert images, text, draw on it, and even add stickers to make it fun! Then they can present with confidence!
Building a Grid Template
Use the Grid Method to create a student-centered, competency-based framework for any subject.
Seasonal Count
This Seasonal Count worksheet is a great math activity for young children. The worksheets are designed to teach preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school students how to count in a fun way!
Analog Clock | Portrait
Teach your students how to tell time with our fun and engaging analog clock worksheet!
MathReps K-3
MathReps provide a quick and simple way to assist your K-3 students in enhancing their math abilities. Use our worksheets to help your class in understanding math exercises! Looking just for one grade? Check out our MathReps tag by typing in the search bar!
Easter Counting Activity
This colourful template is perfect for younger grades (ages 3-8), helping them complete basic counting activities to get them more confident in the skill.
Christmas Count
This Christmas counting worksheet is a great math activity for young children. The worksheets are designed to teach preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary school students how to count in a fun way!
MathReps Grade One | Answer Key
MathReps provide a quick and simple way to assist your first grade students in enhancing their math abilities. Use our worksheets to help your class in understanding math exercises! Looking for another grade? Check out our MathReps tag by typing in the search bar!
MathReps K-3 | Answer Key
MathReps provide a quick and simple way to assist your K-3 students in enhancing their math abilities. Use our worksheets to help your class in understanding math exercises! Looking just for one grade? Check out our MathReps tag by typing in the search bar!
Analog Clock
Teach your students how to tell time with our fun and engaging analog clock worksheet!
The Math Quest
The Math Quest template helps students tackle math word problems through a super fun narrative! Do they have what it takes to Visit the Fortune Teller? (Write an answer sentence) Master Combat? (Draw or model) or Make their Map? (Write out their plan to solve). If the answer is yes, they will complete their quest triumphantly and survive to Tell their Tale (justify their answer) for all to hear. Whoop whoop!
MathReps Grade One
MathReps provide a quick and simple way to assist your first grade students in enhancing their math abilities. Use our worksheets to help your class in understanding math exercises! Looking for another grade? Check out our MathReps tag by typing in the search bar!
Color in the Circles
This worksheet features a fun and engaging activity that requires students to identify circles and color them among other shapes. Great for visual learning!
Ana's Computational Thinking Situation Cards
Talk through the step-by-step process to solve these K-2-friendly situations. Get students started with computational thinking with situations relevant to them. These are a good start, but feel free to think of more that are similar but include their favorite shows, video games, activities, and pastimes.