Daily Math Warm Ups for Elementary Classrooms
Printable daily math warm ups make it easy to get your students enageged and learning each day.
These activities will be a quick warm-up before your math block each day!
The short questions & activities are a spiral review of the first-grade common core standards.
Some of the math topics include:
- Shapes
- Doubles facts
- Fact families
- Number patterns
- Odd vs. even numbers
- Simple math using word stories
Most Popular Daily Math Warm Ups
Check out some of the most popular math warm ups that my students (and hundreds of other teachers’ students) love! Most of them are geared toward 1st and 2nd grade!
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More Math Warm Up Activities & Games
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The Value of Daily Warm Ups
Start your math lessons with a daily math warm-up that includes a quick review of math facts.
These short exercises help students reinforce their knowledge and prepare their minds for more challenging math concepts.
If you jump straight into learning, it can be challenging for kids to get into a focused headspace.
These games and activities are simple, fun to play, and will get your students’ minds working, quickly!