Thank you, I was so overwhelmed as a first time teacher getting the students to understand number bonding. The red and yellow counters were the best suggestion. Nice video!
Thank you so much Susan! I’m a first year, first grade teacher and I have so many of your learning games. We’ve used several in class this year already. You’re the best!
Thanks Susan! I love all your ELA and math games! I plan to use the freebies you so generously offered! My students really enjoy any game that can engage them in learning new math concepts and solidifying those concepts. Can't wait to use these! Thanks again!
This would be a great addition to the lesson that I just walked through on my channel. Defiantly the pre-skill to the addition to 5. Thanks for the game to add to my teacher tool box.
These will be great. I love the games and content you share. I love that you have some items for sale but then share how to do it without purchasing anything. I would love some videos on how to incorporate an abacus into the lessons. In the meantime hoping over to phonics and early reading we have been playing a version of alphabet twister with those foam alphabet tiles put together all mixed up on the floor. I started by calling out letters names and then progressed to letter sounds to saying a word and they have to isolate the first sound/ last sound and stretch/ hop or whatever to that tile. It is great fun. I am homeschooling my littles plus some of my friends littles and they all enjoy the game and I can easily change the difficulty based on whose turn it is. Keep it up, cheers. Thanks again.
Hi there! Thank you for asking! I know this is a bit late, but I wanted to let you know that my resources are available on my website (susanjonesteaching.com) and on TPT: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Susan-Jones-5213
Thank you, I was so overwhelmed as a first time teacher getting the students to understand number bonding. The red and yellow counters were the best suggestion. Nice video!
I really love your teachings ❤❤❤🎉❤
Thank you so much Susan! I’m a first year, first grade teacher and I have so many of your learning games. We’ve used several in class this year already. You’re the best!
This REALLY helps my gray area students.
Thanks Susan! I love all your ELA and math games! I plan to use the freebies you so generously offered! My students really enjoy any game that can engage them in learning new math concepts and solidifying those concepts. Can't wait to use these! Thanks again!
I love your videos & have successfully implemented many of your strategies in my K class! Thank you for your dedication to education. 🎯💯❤️
This would be a great addition to the lesson that I just walked through on my channel. Defiantly the pre-skill to the addition to 5. Thanks for the game to add to my teacher tool box.
Thank you Susan! I will try these activities with my students!
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Thank you for sharing Susan!
Refreshed my memory thanks 🙏🏽
I just love your videos! So helpful
I really love you teaching
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Thank you so much
Thanks Susan you're so smart
Love it. Thanks for sharing!
I love those number bond mats, will definitely use those.
These will be great. I love the games and content you share. I love that you have some items for sale but then share how to do it without purchasing anything. I would love some videos on how to incorporate an abacus into the lessons.
In the meantime hoping over to phonics and early reading we have been playing a version of alphabet twister with those foam alphabet tiles put together all mixed up on the floor. I started by calling out letters names and then progressed to letter sounds to saying a word and they have to isolate the first sound/ last sound and stretch/ hop or whatever to that tile. It is great fun. I am homeschooling my littles plus some of my friends littles and they all enjoy the game and I can easily change the difficulty based on whose turn it is.
Keep it up, cheers. Thanks again.
Where do I find the first decomposing recording sheet you showed in this video?
Can you please do video on the decomposing numbers using number bond? And do video on how many ways to make a number 7(2+5=7 , 3+4=7)
I would like to use the kindergarten level ... thx.
where do we find your resources?
Hi there! Thank you for asking! I know this is a bit late, but I wanted to let you know that my resources are available on my website (susanjonesteaching.com) and on TPT: www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Susan-Jones-5213
How to do you teach subtraction?
Hi Susan,
Where can i find the sheets
great
And like this video
Hi Susan How do I get your free bees ..I enjoy your program
How to woo to My friend 😅🎉0♥️