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Preview of Is it Fair? Examples and Non-examples of Fractions

Is it Fair? Examples and Non-examples of Fractions

**Free for a limited time! Please download and rate! Activity for TEK 2.3D- identify examples and non-examples of halves, fourths, and eighths. Focus on "equal parts" and "unequal parts." Does not include printables, but is a great last-minute activity with little prep. The students' work makes the anchor chart, so it is motivating to complete and to reference in the future. Activity can be completed individually or in pairs. Can be utilized for formative assessment if completed individually.
Preview of Multiplication Ice Cream Fact Color page

Multiplication Ice Cream Fact Color page

Created by
Emilee Coody
Students can color in each scoop after passing a multiplication quiz over that fact! Keeps students accountable and is an easy visual tracker.
Preview of Free Editable Rainbow "I Can" Statements

Free Editable Rainbow "I Can" Statements

Rainbow Editable "I Can" Statements include 3 cute and colorful editable rainbow patterned templates to brighten the walls of any classroom. Each rainbow frame includes 3 editable templates in which to display personalized "I Can" statements, pictures of your student(s) engaged in performing common core standards, and individual core standard numbers. This product was designed for the visual learner to illustrate the common core standard and to help increase student understanding and comprehe
Preview of Multiplication Fluency System

Multiplication Fluency System

Created by
Jacob Jung
Are your students still struggling with their multiplication fluency? Are you at wit's end trying to find a way to motivate them to learn their multiplication facts? Are you looking for a *fun* and engaging student-friendly tracking system to motivate your students to want to learn their multiplication facts? Look no further! This file has everything you need: -student-friendly tracking posters -teacher tracking excel document so you can track who knows what! -all the relevant multiplication
Preview of Check for Accuracy

Check for Accuracy

Created by
Amandamart4
Use this poster and attached notes to teach students how to self-assess. When students work on their assignments daily, have them practice writing a + or ? next to each problem so they begin to self assess their work daily. During a test, attach the self assessment notes to their test. When students finish their test, ask them to go back and check each problem and to mark + or ?. They count of how many + and ? and write the total on note. You can use student feedback as a formative assessment fo
Preview of Ruler Measurements Enlarged

Ruler Measurements Enlarged

Learning how to use a ruler. The second page is incomplete. Thumbnail is not showing all the elements. Bend the paper over and let your child use it as a ruler. Give them different measurements (2 3/4 inch, 4 5/16 inch, ...) and let them draw you a line at those lengths using this enlarged ruler. You can also use construction paper to recreate this on a bulletin board.
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