Description
Number of the Week is great for your daily math routine. SImply display the Number of the Week poster in your classroom and each week add a new number.
There are 5 Number of the Week posters for you to choose from:
- rainbow colors
- red
- green
- blue
- black / gray
You will be sure to find the perfect color to match your classroom design.
There are 80 number cards to use with the Number of the Week routine. Numbers go up to the tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands place values.
There is a worksheet included for each day of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Plus, a blank sheet is included for you to create your own.
Here are the skills students will practice for each day of the week:
Monday:
- Standard Form
- Explanded Form
- Written Form
- Representing the Number with Base Ten Blocks
Tuesday:
- Rounding
- Comparing (greater than / less than)
- Number Lines
Wednesday:
- Breaking Numbers Up
- Adding
- Subtracting
Thursday:
- Odd Versus Even
- Place Value Charts
- Fact Families
Friday:
- Word Problems
- Problem Solving
The Number of the Week daily worksheets can be used for morning work or as part of your daily math routine. Enjoy!
There are 5 Number of the Week posters for you to choose from:
- rainbow colors
- red
- green
- blue
- black / gray
You will be sure to find the perfect color to match your classroom design.
There are 80 number cards to use with the Number of the Week routine. Numbers go up to the tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands place values.
There is a worksheet included for each day of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Plus, a blank sheet is included for you to create your own.
Here are the skills students will practice for each day of the week:
Monday:
- Standard Form
- Explanded Form
- Written Form
- Representing the Number with Base Ten Blocks
Tuesday:
- Rounding
- Comparing (greater than / less than)
- Number Lines
Wednesday:
- Breaking Numbers Up
- Adding
- Subtracting
Thursday:
- Odd Versus Even
- Place Value Charts
- Fact Families
Friday:
- Word Problems
- Problem Solving
The Number of the Week daily worksheets can be used for morning work or as part of your daily math routine. Enjoy!
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
2nd - 5th
Subjects
Tags
Pages
36
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 Year
Description
Number of the Week is great for your daily math routine. SImply display the Number of the Week poster in your classroom and each week add a new number.
There are 5 Number of the Week posters for you to choose from:
- rainbow colors
- red
- green
- blue
- black / gray
You will be sure to find the perfect color to match your classroom design.
There are 80 number cards to use with the Number of the Week routine. Numbers go up to the tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands place values.
There is a worksheet included for each day of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Plus, a blank sheet is included for you to create your own.
Here are the skills students will practice for each day of the week:
Monday:
- Standard Form
- Explanded Form
- Written Form
- Representing the Number with Base Ten Blocks
Tuesday:
- Rounding
- Comparing (greater than / less than)
- Number Lines
Wednesday:
- Breaking Numbers Up
- Adding
- Subtracting
Thursday:
- Odd Versus Even
- Place Value Charts
- Fact Families
Friday:
- Word Problems
- Problem Solving
The Number of the Week daily worksheets can be used for morning work or as part of your daily math routine. Enjoy!
There are 5 Number of the Week posters for you to choose from:
- rainbow colors
- red
- green
- blue
- black / gray
You will be sure to find the perfect color to match your classroom design.
There are 80 number cards to use with the Number of the Week routine. Numbers go up to the tens, hundreds, thousands, and ten-thousands place values.
There is a worksheet included for each day of the week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Plus, a blank sheet is included for you to create your own.
Here are the skills students will practice for each day of the week:
Monday:
- Standard Form
- Explanded Form
- Written Form
- Representing the Number with Base Ten Blocks
Tuesday:
- Rounding
- Comparing (greater than / less than)
- Number Lines
Wednesday:
- Breaking Numbers Up
- Adding
- Subtracting
Thursday:
- Odd Versus Even
- Place Value Charts
- Fact Families
Friday:
- Word Problems
- Problem Solving
The Number of the Week daily worksheets can be used for morning work or as part of your daily math routine. Enjoy!
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Great daily review!
Good resource
Thank you, this is great for a warm up or exit ticket activity!
love it!
Very useful. Easily fits into a morning routine.
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