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Fall Math Spiral Review Worksheets – November Morning Work for Kindergarten

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K - 1st, Homeschool
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These have been a great daily routine in my classroom. I especially appreciate the purposeful spiraling of concepts.
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Kindergarten Math Mats - Spiral math review for November. This printable and digital resource (Google Slides) includes 20 different Kindergarten math spiral review mats for fall. These math worksheets are perfect for November morning work, math journals, and math centers. Each Math Mat has 4 different spiral math skills and standards on it for students to practice and review.

This resource is comprehensive and provides spiral math practice for the month of November.

This Kindergarten math morning work includes questions and activities on

  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Word problems
  • 2D geometry and shapes
  • Measurement
  • Time
  • Numbers to 10
  • Graphing
  • Money
  • Patterns
  • One to One Correspondence
  • Numerical Order
  • … and more!

The math spiral review activities align with the Common Core standards for kindergarten. This is perfect for kindergarten, but could also be used as a review or extra practice in 1st grade.

Three Kindergarten Math Spiral Review Resources in one:

  1. PDF - Open the PDF file and print! This file is NOT interactive or digital.
  2. GOOGLE SLIDES - You will receive every mat digitally enhanced in Google Slides with interactive components (preformatted text boxes, moveable pieces).
  3. POWERPOINT – The Google Slides version has been downloaded and is included as an interactive PPT file.

This Kindergarten math morning work includes:

  • Addition word problems
  • Subtraction word problems
  • Addition math fact practice with fingers, counters, number lines, 10 frames, and pictures
  • Subtraction math fact practice with fingers, counters, number lines, and pictures
  • 2D and 3D Geometry - draw, identify, match, and describe shapes
  • Measurement - counting number of units, describing which object is tallest/shortest/longest/heaviest/lightest, and drawing objects that are taller/shorter/longer
  • Time to the hour - add hands on clocks & reading clocks
  • Numbers to 20 - fill in missing numbers and completing number charts
  • Write numbers to 20
  • Read number words
  • Count, identify, and draw objects within 20
  • Greater and less than
  • More, less, the same
  • Number order to 20
  • Ordinal numbers to 20
  • Graphing - adding data onto graphs and answering questions
  • Patterning - create and complete different types of patterns
  • Money - identify and count coins (provided in Canadian on additional pages)

Additional pages are provided for Canadian users. Additional pages include Canadian spelling and Canadian money.

4 ways to use Math Mats in your classroom!

✅ Print on card stock & laminate. Use with whiteboard markers during your math centers!

✅ Photocopy with the booklet cover and staple into a booklet. Have your students complete 1 mat a day for morning work or for extra practice during math workshop!

✅ Shrink the pages and have your students use the mats in their Interactive Math Notebooks!

✅ Photocopy and place into a math folder to practice each day.

Check out a detailed blog post about Math Mats HERE!

Look at the PREVIEW for a breakdown of what a Math Mat looks like and how it can be used.

Upon purchase, you will be able to instantly download a ZIP file for each month that includes a printable PDF, details for using with Google, and interactive PPT file.


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Learn more about Math Mats

Check out all the monthly Math Mats for K-2

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Mindful Math Kindergarten Curriculum

Kindergarten Math Journals

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Kindergarten Math Warm-Up Activities

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Terms of Use: This product is licensed for single classroom use ONLY unless multiple licenses are purchased. Your purchase grants you a license to use in a secure, password-protected online platform (such as Google Classroom) with your students only. You may not transfer or share with another teacher or use it for commercial purposes (Outschool, etc.).

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20 + DIGITAL Google Slides
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Teaching Duration
1 month
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Count to 100 by ones and by tens.
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Write numbers from 0 to 20. Represent a number of objects with a written numeral 0-20 (with 0 representing a count of no objects).
Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.
When counting objects, say the number names in the standard order, pairing each object with one and only one number name and each number name with one and only one object.

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