Description
This set of St. Patricks’s Day Thematic Literacy and Math Games and Center Activities is designed to give kindergarten students an engaging way to practice letters, phonics, numbers and math skills.
Each theme has six ELA activities/games and six math activities/games.
These hands-on activities are designed to be predictable. These centers will remain quite consistent across different themes with enough variety to ensure constant engagement for students. The goal is to facilitate easy implementation, saving you from the need to teach 12 completely new centers or games with each theme!
Here are the activities and games that are included in this St. Patrick’s Day center unit:
- Race to Trace Editable Letter Writing Practice Game
- Race to Trace Short Vowels Encoding Practice Game
- Race to Trace CVCe Encoding Practice Game
- Spin and Cover Game Editable Letter Matching Game
- Spin and Cover Game Short Vowel Sounds
- Spin and Cover Game Long Vowel Sounds
- Spin and Write Editable Letter Writing Practice Game
- Spin and Write Decodable L Blend Words Game
- Spin and Write CVCe Words Game
- Spin and Read Editable Letters Game
- Spin and Read Editable Words Game
- CVC Word Centers
- Rhyming Center
- Spin and Cover Counting Game +1
- Spin and Cove Counting Game -1
- Spin and Write Counting Game to 5
- Spin and Write Counting Game to 10
- Spin and Write Counting Game to 15
- Spin and Write Counting Game to 20
- Spin and Read Counting Game to 6
- Spin and Read Counting Game to 10
- Spin and Read Editable Equations Game
- Sorting items and recording the total (2 variations)
- Counting On Math Activity
- Ordering Numbers within 10
- Ordering Numbers within 20
Included material in this St. Patrick’s Day Math and Literacy Centers for Kindergarten:
- 6 themed literacy games or center activities
- 6 themed math games or center activities
- Student-friendly pictorial directions
- A variety of editable activities so you can target your instruction
- Corresponding response sheets or exit tickets
You can incorporate these literacy and math activities into various aspects of your teaching, such as whole-group sessions, morning work, tasks for early finishers, small-group reading instruction, intervention blocks, and as independent centers. These versatile centers are particularly well-suited for kindergarten students but may be used as a way to differentiate your instruction for first grade.
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