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Easy to Implement Math Routines - Today's Equations
Easy to Implement Math Routines - Today's Equations
Easy to Implement Math Routines - Today's Equations
Easy to Implement Math Routines - Today's Equations
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Encourage creative thinking and foster students' number sense by spending just a few minutes at the beginning of class - or during math centers - to create equations of the day. Use the date, the day of the month, or the number of days you've been in school and ask students to create equations with this number as the answer. This routine is accessible to every student with a low floor and high ceiling. Students can use basic addition or subtraction facts, create multiplication or division equations, or even incorporate fractions and decimals if they're able. Use these equations to start class conversations to discuss students' approaches and give their peers more ideas when creating equations the next day. This simple routine can help students decompose numbers, practice math facts, and make connections among various concepts and operations.

Made with homeschool families in mind. Easy to implement on the go or in small windows of time!

Includes half-page booklet for date and days of school with 180 total days, blank full page copies for date and days of school (98 total for each, will need to print multiple for entire year), and examples for use of both date and days of school formats.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • 180 days half-page booklet - date
  • 180 days half-page booklet - days of school
  • 98 blank full pages - date
  • 98 blank full pages - days of school
  • 9 example pages

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Have questions about this product? Reach out through Instagram @teachingnewmath and let me help!

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PRODUCT KEYWORDS - back to school, math routines, math routine, number routine, number routines, number sense, number sense routine, daily math, math center, math station, math journal, math talk, math discussion, math discourse, entry slip, exit slip, daily warm up, beginning of class, end of class, warm up, warm-up, second grade math, third grade math, fourth grade math, fifth grade math, homeschool, homeschool math, math, mathematics, elementary math, elementary school math, accessible, accessible math, accessible math routine, low floor high ceiling, low floor, high ceiling, Teaching New Math

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Easy to Implement Math Routines - Today's Equations

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Encourage creative thinking and foster students' number sense by spending just a few minutes at the beginning of class - or during math centers - to create equations of the day. Use the date, the day of the month, or the number of days you've been in school and ask students to create equations with this number as the answer. This routine is accessible to every student with a low floor and high ceiling. Students can use basic addition or subtraction facts, create multiplication or division equations, or even incorporate fractions and decimals if they're able. Use these equations to start class conversations to discuss students' approaches and give their peers more ideas when creating equations the next day. This simple routine can help students decompose numbers, practice math facts, and make connections among various concepts and operations.

Made with homeschool families in mind. Easy to implement on the go or in small windows of time!

Includes half-page booklet for date and days of school with 180 total days, blank full page copies for date and days of school (98 total for each, will need to print multiple for entire year), and examples for use of both date and days of school formats.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

  • 180 days half-page booklet - date
  • 180 days half-page booklet - days of school
  • 98 blank full pages - date
  • 98 blank full pages - days of school
  • 9 example pages

Other Products from Teaching New Math:

COMPATIBILITY - This product is a zip file of PDFs.

Have questions about this product? Reach out through Instagram @teachingnewmath and let me help!

LET'S CONNECT - Never miss a sale or new product! Follow me on TpT by pressing the star in my store & find me on Instagram @teachingnewmath.

SUPPORT FOR YOU! - Interested in learning more about teaching math for true, conceptual understanding, fostering number sense, problem solving, and reasoning in your classroom, and building your students' (or your own) mathematics confidence? I'm here for you and cheering you on at teachingnewmath.com!

Teaching New Math Blog

Teaching New Math TpT Store

Teaching New Math on Instagram

Teaching New Math on Pinterest

PRODUCT KEYWORDS - back to school, math routines, math routine, number routine, number routines, number sense, number sense routine, daily math, math center, math station, math journal, math talk, math discussion, math discourse, entry slip, exit slip, daily warm up, beginning of class, end of class, warm up, warm-up, second grade math, third grade math, fourth grade math, fifth grade math, homeschool, homeschool math, math, mathematics, elementary math, elementary school math, accessible, accessible math, accessible math routine, low floor high ceiling, low floor, high ceiling, Teaching New Math

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