Students play this fun dice game independently while regrouping tens and ones into different combinations. This is a great way for children to see... ByAmber Brooke
This page helps student see multiplication patterns using hundreds charts. This is a good way for them to find factors, multiples or to learn skip... ByAmber Brooke
This is a project for pairs or teams of students. They choose a question to graph by coming up with up to 6 possible responses. Then they ask the... ByAmber Brooke
This is a project that requires students to come up with a question and choses responses for their classmates. They poll their class and collect t... ByAmber Brooke
Students practice their knowledge of different types of angles with this fun work page. Students will identify right, obtuse, and acute angles.... ByAmber Brooke
Students draw alligator mouths that are open towards the larger number. These problems begin with the tens place and end with adding one side to c... ByAmber Brooke
If one chicken has 2 feet, how many feet would 4 chickens have? Students use multiplication and make a table to solve a relationship problem like ... ByAmber Brooke