Description
This resource will give you 20+ independent interactive activities to foster critical thinking in your students during your math block!
These black and white printables are perfect for sending to the copier, or you can print on colored paper to create high interest in your student's journals.
These interactive math journal activities will help you spiral through concepts that you have taught during your math block. These activities allow your students to apply their knowledge of key mathematical concepts.
Concepts Covered:
addition
subtraction
word problems
combinations to ten
combinations to twenty
missing addend
decomposing with tens and ones
composing ten and more
expanded form
missing numbers
skip counting by 2s
three addends
ten and more
ten less ten more
one less one more
partitioning shapes
Students can do these activities independently during math stations, or you can do this whole group in more of a teaching format. If your math block has small group, some of these would make great small group lessons for students that need more practice or more visuals with a concept.
The preview gives you a little better peek into what you get.
Thank You,
Reagan Tunstall
Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits
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Description
This resource will give you 20+ independent interactive activities to foster critical thinking in your students during your math block!
These black and white printables are perfect for sending to the copier, or you can print on colored paper to create high interest in your student's journals.
These interactive math journal activities will help you spiral through concepts that you have taught during your math block. These activities allow your students to apply their knowledge of key mathematical concepts.
Concepts Covered:
addition
subtraction
word problems
combinations to ten
combinations to twenty
missing addend
decomposing with tens and ones
composing ten and more
expanded form
missing numbers
skip counting by 2s
three addends
ten and more
ten less ten more
one less one more
partitioning shapes
Students can do these activities independently during math stations, or you can do this whole group in more of a teaching format. If your math block has small group, some of these would make great small group lessons for students that need more practice or more visuals with a concept.
The preview gives you a little better peek into what you get.
Thank You,
Reagan Tunstall
Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits






