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Preview of Addition / Subtraction / Mulptiplication Speed Test (Editable)

Addition / Subtraction / Mulptiplication Speed Test (Editable)

Hey Teachers! So Far, I have 1. Addition and Subtraction (Mixed, One digit and Two Digit) 2. Addition (One Digit) 3. Subtraction 4. Multiplication (Easy) 5. Multiplication (Hard) (But will be adding more) This is a really fun idea for any stage as you can edit the questions to increase difficulty or decrease. I'll be making more for just addition, just subtraction, multiplication and division soon. If this all goes well :) Please provide some feedback or ideas. Give the students 1 minute t
Preview of FREE Quiz - Shapes and Shape Patterns (Printable & Editable)

FREE Quiz - Shapes and Shape Patterns (Printable & Editable)

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HappyLife Math
This word document includes 10 questions about 2D & 3D shapes and shape patterns. You can just print and use. Also, it is editable.
Preview of Fast Facts Review: +0, +1, +2, +10, Doubles, and Complements of 10

Fast Facts Review: +0, +1, +2, +10, Doubles, and Complements of 10

In order to increase students' confidence in addition facts, I always started by teaching one trick at a time. I began with +0, then +1, then +2, then doubles, and then complements of 10. Once students know those tricks, they can simply memorize the other facts. Here is an easy sheet to review JUST these fast facts.
Preview of Fact Family Quiz

Fact Family Quiz

Created by
Tracy Dominy
Students are given 3 numbers and are to write the fact family for each set of numbers. This is 2 pages and can be printed front and back.
Preview of One more and one less

One more and one less

Created by
Sumita Pandey
I used this worksheets as a formative assessment sheet, after teaching them counting one more and one less on the number grid.
Preview of Bears in the Cave - Student Tracking Form - Numbers 1-20

Bears in the Cave - Student Tracking Form - Numbers 1-20

I keep this at my guided reading table. Whenever we play "Bears in the Cave" I just do a quick check next to the numbers the students get correct. This helps me to know where the students are, but most importantly it helps me to quickly group students for math centers. I can have my higher students (the ones in the teens-twenties) quiz each other as a center. I can pull my lowest ones and work on them one on one. There is one editable page for those of you who like to type in your student name
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