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Preview of Math Garbage the Number Sense Game

Math Garbage the Number Sense Game

Do you want your students to be engaged and have fun while learning numeracy and number sense? Use this game as a math review or in centers. Differentiate instruction by changing out the cards you use. Students love the garbage graphics, the interaction with their partner, and the challenge and excitement of competing in each round.
Preview of 1st Grade Math Morning Work | The Bundle | Weeks 1-4 (PDF) | Nua Math Studio

1st Grade Math Morning Work | The Bundle | Weeks 1-4 (PDF) | Nua Math Studio

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Nua Math Studio
⭐ 1st Grade Math Morning Work Bundle (Weeks 1–4) Daily Skills • Spiral Review • 44 Printable Pages Make your mornings smoother and your math lessons stronger with this 1st Grade Math Morning Work Bundle — Weeks 1–4! This bundle includes 44 printable pages of daily math practice designed to build confidence, strengthen foundational skills, and support consistent review throughout the month. Each week features engaging, kid-friendly activities that help students warm up their math brains with just
Preview of Pop the Bubbles! Count 1–5 Free Interactive Speech & Early Math Activity

Pop the Bubbles! Count 1–5 Free Interactive Speech & Early Math Activity

Let’s Count the Bubbles! is a fun, FREE interactive activity designed to support early counting, vocabulary, and simple sentence building. Students will count bubbles from 1–5, then touch each bubble to make it disappear! Audio and visuals are embedded—including fun popping sounds to keep learners engaged. Each page includes a simple sentence strip featuring natural number phrases: “One bubble.” “Two bubbles.” “Three bubbles.” “Four bubbles.” “Five bubbles.” Perfect for early language learn
Preview of STELLAR LEGION MATHEMATICS Key Stages 1 & 2

STELLAR LEGION MATHEMATICS Key Stages 1 & 2

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Sean Halsall
STELLAR LEGION MATHS | TIMES TABLES MASTERY KS1-2You've taught times tables the traditional way. Worksheets. Drill. "You'll need this later." You know what happens: half the class masters it, a quarter struggle through, a quarter give up entirely. Boys disengage. Neurodivergent kids need something concrete. The intervention group grows. There's a better way. WHAT THIS ISThis isn't gamification. This isn't points and badges stuck onto worksheets. This is multiplication embedded in tactical decisi
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