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Math & Literacy Centers for kindergarten The Curriculum Corner

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Trophy BUMP! 6 5 11 9 7 10 3 5 4 7 2 8 8 4 12 8 6 9 3 7 Roll 2 number cubes. Add the 2 numbers. Cover that space with a marker. You can BUMP your partner s marker. If you cover your space with 2 markers, your spot cannot be bumped. The first player to use all 10 markers wins.

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Name: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Directions: Find the numbered cards around the classroom. Write the word you see on the card next to the number on this page.

I watched the skaters race. Which team won the hockey game? I won a gold medal! I like to watch the athletes.

Do you know how fast they can skate? The hockey player scored a goal. Did you see how far the skier jumped? We watched the snow fall down.

The skater won a bronze medal. The skier won a silver medal. We skied over the snow. Have you watched curling?

What sport will you watch on TV? Wow! The ceremony was fun to watch. The curlers brought their stones and brushes to the game. Two athletes were in the bobsled.

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