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two children sitting at a table with numbers on them and the words number sense using rekenks

Why a rekenrek? Bead racks offer students a hands-on, concrete way to illustrate their math thinking, compose and decompose numbers, & establish benchmarks.

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the free rekenrk activities for grade 1 students to use in their homeschool

Calling all K-1 teachers! 📣 Dive into 5 Fun Rekenrek Centers & Activities 🧮💡. From counting, adding, or subtracting, put the fun back into learning math with our unique number rack games. Ideal for Kindergarten or First Grade, our rekenrek activities are sure to spark a love for numbers in your classroom! 🎉🍎

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the free kelansk flashcards for teachers to use on their classroom desks

FREE rekenenrek flash cards and other ideas, resources, and activities for you to use to build number sense in your kindergarten and first grade classroom #teachermood #rekenrekactivities #rekenrekresources

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the top 5 rekenrek activities for video training included in 2 minutes or less

Do you have a rekenrek and you don't know how to use it? Or maybe even you have a classroom set of rekenreks and you've never really pulled them out? Or maybe you've never even seen a rekenrek and you're like “what the heck is that?”

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a poster with the words kindergartten rekenke number talks on it

Rekenreks are a great way for students to practice subitizing. And, number talks are a great way to develop number sense in young children. Based on Sherry Parrish's model of Number Talks, this resource includes large cards that can be used in whole group or small group.

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the number sense game with red and blue beads

Rekenreks are one our favorite math manipulatives to help build number sense in Kindergarten! Come check out how we made over 200 DIY dry erase rekenreks in only one day! Don’t forget to grab our rekenreks FREEBIE, which is the perfect complement to any of your rekenrek activities!

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an image of diy math bead racks made out of paper and colored beads

When I began teaching with new math materials, like ten frames, my goal was to improve the number sense of my students. Here is a six step tutorial on how I created another math material to use with my students in small groups. This math material is called a math bead rack or a rekenrek. I'm not savvy at using this yet, but I plan on utilizing it more this school year.

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a free printable roll and cover game for kids to play on the table with dices

Have fun learning to subitize dot patterns to ten with our fast-to-prep, engaging math game. This printable card game is ideal for small group math rotations or center work. Students will play with a partner or small group to match numerals to the dots of their board, aiming for 5 in a row. What is subitizing When students can subitize, they are able to tell the number of objects in a set, instantly - they don't need to count each item. Most commonly, you can teach students to subitize with…

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the monster race game with free counting 1 - 20 game

Counting practice can be fun for your little ones with this free counting to 20 kindergarten game. #freehomeschooldeals #fhdhomeschoolers #learningtocount #kindergartengames #freecountinggames

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two colorful toothbrushes sitting on top of a checkered table cloth

Well, another school year is off and running, and once again, I had the best of intentions of doing better at blogging. Oh well...And so it goes. Time escapes me once again. I find myself wondering once again, what has kept me so busy? I'm not sure I will ever be able to answer that question. Anyhoo--I wanted to share my latest discovery about rekenreks. I think I shared a while ago that I had made some and they were working out just fine. However, by chance, I discovered a better way to…

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the five ways to use pekenels in kindergarten

Are you interested in using rekenreks with your students, but you’re not sure how? A few years ago, I was in the same boat. I had been to a math training that used rekereks and I couldn’t wait to use them in my classroom. I made a class set out of cardboard and proudly brought them to school. Except I had no idea what to do with them! I had learned a game or two, but needed guidance with how to teach my students about them. In this post, I’ll show

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the numbers and counting game for toddlers to play

Do you need some ideas for daily routines to help with number recognition & counting? Number Recognition Zap My students love to play ZAP. It doesn’t matter which group or the grade level. It’s simple and fun! I have versions of ZAP for letters, sight words, math facts, and now NUMBERS! Here’s how to play: Put […]

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