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Preview of Addition Flip Flops Practice

Addition Flip Flops Practice

This is a super fun and interactive powerpoint activity on addition flip flops. I use this with my first grade class. My students use dry erase boards to record answers while other students are at the board. Students will solve the addition problem and tap the board to see the answer "magically" float in. Next they will write the flip flop fact. We will tap the board again to see the numbers "magically" flip flop and switch places. The kids LOVE this activity!! It ends with asking student
Preview of Addition and Subtraction Sums Within 5 Halloween BOOM Cards™ Distance Learning

Addition and Subtraction Sums Within 5 Halloween BOOM Cards™ Distance Learning

These 20 digital task cards on the BOOM Learning website relate to Halloween-themed addition and subtraction within 5. There is either an addition or subtraction sum on the cauldron to be solved. The multiple-choice answers which are highlighted in red only, consist of numbers arranged in different positions on ghosts. The player taps/clicks on the ghost with the correct answer to the equation on the cauldron. If the answer is correct, the player will hear a bell sound and see a green circle.
Preview of Smartboard: 3D Solid Shape and 2D Plane Shape Review

Smartboard: 3D Solid Shape and 2D Plane Shape Review

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Tracy Teacher
This is a smart notebook file that you can use daily to review 3D and 2D shapes. Each shape is on a seperate page and has a definition and pictures. This is a lot more fun than using flash cards!!! 3D shapes included are sphere, cone, cylinder, cube, rectangular prism and pyramid. 2D plane shapes included are circle, triangle, square, rectangle, hexagon, parrallelogram, rhombus, and trapezoid. THIS IS SOMETHING YOU CAN USE EVERYDAY!!!! This review is also in my common core geometry shape u
Preview of Smartboard: Seperate Plane Shapes

Smartboard: Seperate Plane Shapes

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Tracy Teacher
This lesson includes a review of 3D shapes and 2D shapes. Students will see different pictures of shapes and can discuss different attributes. There is also an interactive spinner for students to spin and name the shape. Next students will review shape vocabulary. Students will then be shown a shape. Teacher or students can drag a picture of scissors across the shape. Shape will then pull apart into smaller shapes. Example: Hexagon becomes 2 smaller trapezoids. My students ar always amazed wh
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