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March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
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Math journals are a great way to quickly review and reinforce math concepts that your students have been learning. Incorporating this daily activity into your day is a simple, quick way to assess your students' knowledge of the standards you are working on. My students love their math journals! It allows them to get creative with math!

This download includes 20 prompts to print on Easy Peel Address Labels. Each label covers one or more Common Core State Standard.

Math Skills Covered:
*Addition word problems
*Subtraction word problems
*Counting on
*Comparing numbers/objects
*Unknown Addend
*Time
*Fractions
*Measurement

Please check out my FREE unit to decide if math journals are for you!

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**Printing Tip: If your printed labels are not aligned to the label itself make sure to click on "Custom Sizing" to ensure label alignment.

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March Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned

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Description

Math journals are a great way to quickly review and reinforce math concepts that your students have been learning. Incorporating this daily activity into your day is a simple, quick way to assess your students' knowledge of the standards you are working on. My students love their math journals! It allows them to get creative with math!

This download includes 20 prompts to print on Easy Peel Address Labels. Each label covers one or more Common Core State Standard.

Math Skills Covered:
*Addition word problems
*Subtraction word problems
*Counting on
*Comparing numbers/objects
*Unknown Addend
*Time
*Fractions
*Measurement

Please check out my FREE unit to decide if math journals are for you!

September Math Journal Labels ~ FREEBIE
September Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
October Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
November Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
December Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
January Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
February Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
April Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned
May Math Journal Labels ~ CCSS Aligned

**Printing Tip: If your printed labels are not aligned to the label itself make sure to click on "Custom Sizing" to ensure label alignment.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Order three objects by length; compare the lengths of two objects indirectly by using a third object.
Express the length of an object as a whole number of length units, by laying multiple copies of a shorter object (the length unit) end to end; understand that the length measurement of an object is the number of same-size length units that span it with no gaps or overlaps.
Tell and write time in hours and half-hours using analog and digital clocks.
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