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Multiplication Practice. Everyone wears "multiplication name tags" throughout the day. You always call each other by their "name". This is Mr. 32.
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flower "anchor chart" for telling time
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Students, working in pairs, take turns rolling two dice. Each student must choose a different colored marker or crayon to use. The student outlines and fills in a rectangle that matches what they rolled. For example, if the student rolled a 4 and 3, that student would fill in a 4x3 rectangle on the grid. The player then writes the total number of squares inside the rectangle. A player loses a turn when his or her rectangle cannot fit on the game board. Play continues back and forth...
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Free: Aufgabenkarten für Mathematik. Nach einer Idee auf Pinterest.
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5th and 6th grade math journals. With foldables taped/glued right in. Great pics and examples
Brain Busters Mathematics Review sheets - FREE - from My Little Classity Class.
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Carrot math with free activity sheet and carrrots.
Links to Stop the Clock Interactive games and other resources for teaching time
Here is a free Count and Draw activity with Mia the Math Magician. Read your students the story and have them draw a number of objects in the boxes when directed. Kindergarten Common Core standard K.CC.5.
Math- comparing fractions- cut these out and stash them around the room they have to find the ones that match
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Awesome FREE math puzzles...could be a great motivator in therapy for the kids who love math!
Writing expanded number form. Also good for ABC order
Weekly Math Magic freebie - Common Core Math Weekly review ~LOVE Sunny Days!
Love this! Great for comparing and ordering fractions and decimals.
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Freebie! For 3rd and 4th grade - 5 math journal prompts with a weather theme.
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A Meter of Candy - lesson on metric system and fractions/percents.
7 Fun Ways to Learn Numbers Through Play! How do you play to learn with numbers?
Students practice place value and hundred chart patterns (1 more, 1 less, 10 more, 10 less) as they color squares to reveal a surprise! FREEBIE!
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Stephany Koujou What a great idea!