Math


Bridges Math Program | The Math Learning Center | MLCMath Learning Center: Free Math Apps!

This website has a bunch of free resources to help with solving math problems including:
  • Ten Frames
  • Number Lines
  • Math Clocks
  • Number Pieces
  • Number Rack
  • Fractions
  • Geoboards
  • Math Vocabulary Cards

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Free Ten Frames Template!


Ten Frames TPT (Download here)

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Dice Generator



Dice Generator

  • Use this website if you don't have dice at home!

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Videos 

During our math lessons we like to warm up with the following videos! 

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Study Ladder


  • Through Study Ladder, I have assigned various math and phonics activities for your child to practice skills. Most of them are online games, however there are a few optional worksheets that can be printed. 
  • Each child has a unique login code. Click on the following link, find your child's name, and follow the instructions.
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Teachers Pay Teachers Math Resources

Free downloadable resources and worksheets on Teachers Pay Teachers
  • Hundred's chart

    • Download Hundreds Chart Here!
    • Activities to do with a Hundred's chart: 
      • Cover up numbers and see if your child can identify them. How did they know what was missing? See if they can explain their thinking.
      • Pick a row and count by tens (6, 16, 26, 36, etc.)
      • Pick a random number (34) and pick another number (47). Have your child start at the first number and count on to the next. 
        • Challenge: Can they determine how many more they need to get to the second number? Can they write an equation?
          • Example: 34 + 13 = 47
  • Data and Graphing Worksheets








*If you do not have a printer, you can use these as resources/ideas and create your own on pieces of paper! 

For example: see if your child can create their own hundreds chart, which challenges them to identify and correctly write numbers 1-100.*


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