I used to buy deskmats similiar to this, but this year I decided to make them myself. I give this to my students on the first day of school to keep them busy while I sort out the school supplies they've brought in. This is to be printed on LEGAL-SIZED PAPER (8.5 x 14). I have these for First and Second Grade up on my Teacher's Pay Teachers sight for only $1.00.
*Print on LEGAL size paper!
Also,
Did you get any of these stamps from the Target Dollar Spot?
I made a quick sheet to go with them. You can click on it if you'd like to download it.
Have a SUPER weekend!!! This is my last week of vacation (even though I worked all week). This, by far, was the shortest summer EVER!
How long ago did you get those number stamps from Target?
ReplyDeleteI got the stamps about a month ago.
ReplyDeleteI also bought the stamps from Target. I thought about using them in my second grade math inclusion class (math station). Thank you for the math idea - perfect! I will pass along any other ideas that come my way. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteI teacher Kinder, but these will be perfect in the Spring! Thank you for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteCheryl
Crayons and Curls
Love the stamp addition practice activity! :o)
ReplyDeleteJust added a link to this great desk mats printable from my Squidoo page, Back to School Printables.
ReplyDeleteSo far no luck finding these stamps but I am on the hunt! Love this idea
ReplyDeleteI love the stamp an equation. I didn't get the numbers because they were out at all 3 I went to. BOO! I did get the letters, but I'm sure I will find some number stamp,s for this.
ReplyDelete-Lauren
www.weeklyhive.blogspot.com
Love your blog ; )
Just found your darling blog!! Thanks so much for sharing. I did not find any of those stamps at our Target. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBusyBees
Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the worksheet. I think I'll use it as a math workstation!
ReplyDelete Chrissy
First Grade Found Me