![]() ![]() Unifix cubes – These colorful stacking blocks are a versatile math manipulative that we use often.Plus, it’s always nice to have some craft buttons on hand when your kids are something. Buttons – These craft buttons make great manipulatives.I love that you can see through them, and they’re the perfect size for learning games. Transparent counters – This is a recent purchase, and a great one.You can grab one from one of your board games and be all set – or purchase this set of dice so they’re always on hand. Dice – This is only essential supply on this list.Power magnets – These colorful round magnets are such fun manipulatives, and I can’t tell you how many times we’ve used them! They’ve paid for themselves again and again.Many of our most popular games Ten Frame Mania, Kakooma. They’re great for developing fine motor control, too! We have spent over 15 years creating digital math games, card games, board games and flashcards. ![]() Do-a Dot markers – When I first bought these I was a little surprised by the price tag, but these things last a looong time.You’re welcome to use markers and whatever you have on hand (like coins or checkers), but if you have these goodies you’ll add an extra element of fun: It will be helpful to have a few supplies on hand as you play the games. Creating printables is a shared passion, so we are both super excited to begin this series! Supplies On Tuesdays, I’ll post a math game, and on Thursdays Becky will post a literacy game. black and white (no need for color ink!).Over the course of six weeks, This Reading Mama and I will be sharing a total of twelve printable games for children entering grades kindergarten through second grade. It’s summer, so we’re keeping this series of free printable games playful and light. I'm Karen Cox, a Pre-K teacher in Georgia. Simple Writing Lessons for the Primary Grades You'll find hands-on learning activities, themes, and printables for Pre-K, Preschool, and Kindergarten kids.Preschool and Kindergarten Writing Series.Today I’m excited to announce the start of a new series! This Reading Mama and I are teaming up again to bring you thoughtful, unique learning activities that you can do with your child at home or with your students at school. Kids will have fun practicing kindergarten addition with this fun, free addition printables with a fun garden theme. ![]()
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