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Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers
Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers
Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers
Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers
Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers
Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers
Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers
Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers
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Have you tried Pin & Spin? Now is your chance! This Intermediate Math Sampler is perfect if you want to "try before you buy".

This digital download includes samples from 5 of my Intermediate Math Pin & Spin Sets.

1. Place Value Bundle - A Pin & Spin Activity

2. Multiples of Numbers - A Pin & Spin Activity

3. Factors of Numbers

4. Comparing Fractions

5. Acute, Obtuse, and Right Triangles - A Pin & Spin Activity

Check out my entire series of Pin & Spin products in my Topics include beginning letters, money, fractions, parts of speech, multiplication, ABC order, addition, subtraction, CVC words, recycle sorting, and much more!

WHAT IS PIN & SPIN?
Pin and Spin is a self-correcting activity that students can use during centers or as a review of skills. Students read the prompt, then PIN their clothespins on their answers. To check their work, students SPIN their board over to the back. Their clothespins they pinned to the front should line up with the correct answers shown on the back.
PREPARE:
To prepare your Pin & Spin set, print each board front to back. If you choose, trim the white boarder around the board. For durability, I suggest printing on cardstock and then laminating. Each board will need several clothespins. For organizational purposes, I like to store each board (or set of boards) with several clothespins in a gallon-sized Ziplock bag.
PIN:
Students read the prompt on the front of the board. Then, they PIN clothespins on their answers. Each board will have multiple answers. Not all boards have the same number of answers.
SPIN:
After all of the answers are pinned, the student will SPIN the board over to the back to reveal the answers. Each of their pins should line up with the answers shown on the back. The boards are self-checking to allow students to work independently.

Key words: Learning Lab, Pin & Spin, Pin and Spin, math, math centers, place value, ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, place value, fractions, multiplication, division, factors, multiples, decimals, hundredths
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Intermediate Math (FREEBIE) - Self-Checking Math Centers

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Description

Have you tried Pin & Spin? Now is your chance! This Intermediate Math Sampler is perfect if you want to "try before you buy".

This digital download includes samples from 5 of my Intermediate Math Pin & Spin Sets.

1. Place Value Bundle - A Pin & Spin Activity

2. Multiples of Numbers - A Pin & Spin Activity

3. Factors of Numbers

4. Comparing Fractions

5. Acute, Obtuse, and Right Triangles - A Pin & Spin Activity

Check out my entire series of Pin & Spin products in my Topics include beginning letters, money, fractions, parts of speech, multiplication, ABC order, addition, subtraction, CVC words, recycle sorting, and much more!

WHAT IS PIN & SPIN?
Pin and Spin is a self-correcting activity that students can use during centers or as a review of skills. Students read the prompt, then PIN their clothespins on their answers. To check their work, students SPIN their board over to the back. Their clothespins they pinned to the front should line up with the correct answers shown on the back.
PREPARE:
To prepare your Pin & Spin set, print each board front to back. If you choose, trim the white boarder around the board. For durability, I suggest printing on cardstock and then laminating. Each board will need several clothespins. For organizational purposes, I like to store each board (or set of boards) with several clothespins in a gallon-sized Ziplock bag.
PIN:
Students read the prompt on the front of the board. Then, they PIN clothespins on their answers. Each board will have multiple answers. Not all boards have the same number of answers.
SPIN:
After all of the answers are pinned, the student will SPIN the board over to the back to reveal the answers. Each of their pins should line up with the answers shown on the back. The boards are self-checking to allow students to work independently.

Key words: Learning Lab, Pin & Spin, Pin and Spin, math, math centers, place value, ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, place value, fractions, multiplication, division, factors, multiples, decimals, hundredths
Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
August 23, 2023
Love this self checking resource for my math centers, small groups, early finishers.
Thrive in Third
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92 reviews
Grades taught: 3rd
Rated 5 out of 5
September 14, 2018
Wonderful! checking out the other bundles now.
638 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
December 31, 2017
Thanks for sharing!
Lisa A Z.
203 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
May 26, 2015
I love these self-checking cards. What a great idea!
Iris E.
100 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
February 2, 2015
Great for early finishers and for group rotations.
Janet F.
273 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
December 23, 2014
I'm looking forward to trying this with students in math intervention--always looking for new and fun ways for them to practice new skills. Thanks!
Carla Hoff
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2,394 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
December 22, 2014
This is perfect for a center. Thanks so much
Donna A.
414 reviews
Rated 5 out of 5
December 22, 2014
A great self-checking math center. This sampler gives me a good idea of how your Pin & Spin series work. Thanks!
Margaret H.
27 reviews

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