Reinforce number recognition counting addition and subtraction with kinesthetic movement Mat features popular left-to-right visual representation and includes numerals from 0-30 Numerals are color coded (blue evens red odds and black zero) Includes: Floor Mat Activity Guide Mat measures 22L x 1W Grades: Kindergarten + Common Core State Standards Alignment: Counting & Cardinality Operations & Algebraic Thinking Learning Style: Kinesthetic Visual Skill Development:Math —Explore number order and identify multiples Give students a task to hop or skip to multiples of 2 3 4 5 etc As the numbers become larger their movements become greater and heighten kinesthetic learningMath — Color-coded numbers on the Number Line Floor Mat help students easily identify even and odd numbers This skill helps introduce basic principles of integers Gross Motor —Use this mat as a warm up activity to math class to get students bodies moving and wake up their minds for cognitive learning Run from one stretch to seven and tip-toe to twelve to support your students need to move!
Reinforce number recognition counting addition and subtraction with kinesthetic movement. Mat features popular left-to-right visual representation and includes numerals from 0-30. Numerals are color coded (blue evens red odds and black zero). Includes: Floor Mat Activity Guide. Mat measures 22L x 1W. Grades: Kindergarten +. Common Core State Standards Alignment: Counting & Cardinality Operations & Algebraic Thinking. Learning Style: Kinesthetic Visual. Skill Development: Math —Explore number order and identify multiples. Give students a task to hop or skip to multiples of 2 3 4 5 etc. As the numbers become larger their movements become greater and heighten kinesthetic learning. Math — Color-coded numbers on the Number Line Floor Mat help students easily identify even and odd numbers. This skill helps introduce basic principles of integers. Gross Motor —Use this mat as a warm up activity to math class to get students bodies moving and wake up their minds for cognitive learning. Run from one stretch to seven and tip-toe to twelve to support your students need to move!