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Number of the Day Pack [for place value practice]
This pack includes 3 Number of the Day Posters for place value practice with corresponding student response sheets. Suggestions for use: -enlarge the posters for large display and laminate - write the number in dry erase marker and change as needed -make your own numbers on flashcards, attach to p...
CUBES Method: A Teacher's Handbook for Word Problems!
Say goodbye to math struggles with my latest blog post on the CUBES strategy. We break down each letter, making it easy for you to guide your elementary school students through word problems. Don't forget to snag your free set of 2 CUBES posters and transform your classroom into a math wonderland. Let's make math memorable – read the full blog post now!
Fluency and Fitness Brain Breaks
Fun movement breaks in the classroom! Help your student work on missing addends and math fact fluency, while giving them a brain break. Fluency & Fitness is great for math and reading blocks, brain breaks, transitions, inside recess, and more. Click to find over 700 videos on 60 literacy and math topics for Fluency & Fitness. #mathfacts #missingaddends #addition #brainbreaks #firstgrade #secondgrade #fluencyandfitness
Multiply and Divide by Powers of Ten! • Teacher Thrive
Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of Ten. Free "place value sliders" that students can use to help visualize and understand the concept.
Literally trying anything to keep them entertained and busy the last few weeks of school. I made these giant multiplication and addition…
Equivalent Fractions for Google Classroom
This set of Interactive Digital Task Cards to use with Google Classroom is a great way to provide your students with practice identifying equivalent fractions using visual fraction models. Students will use a sliding line tool to demonstrate two equivalent fractions to write a pair of equivalent fractions. Aligned to 3rd grade standards and perfect for review for 4th grade students (for introducing equivalent fractions).
Math Rotations a Favorite Time of Day
Managing math rotations in a Kindergarten, first, second, third, and fourth grade classroom. Make math centers and math workstations the best part of your day with guided math lessons, ideas, and strategies. Students become a well rounded math student in guided math small groups with hands-on, engaging, and differentiated independent workstations and centers! To learn more about "Math Rotations a Favorite Time of Day", visit www.tunstallsteachingtidbits.com
Math Stations: My Four Round Approach
How to do math stations in a general education classroom!
Counting Coins Money Games - Fantastic Fun & Learning
Different Ways to Count Sets of Coins-Money Math for First Grade