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Preview of 3.4.A Solve one- and two-step problems involving  | 3rd Grade Math TEKS | Print

3.4.A Solve one- and two-step problems involving | 3rd Grade Math TEKS | Print

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Quizalize
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Preview of Place value cards - hundreds, tens, ones

Place value cards - hundreds, tens, ones

Created by
Shane Long
Printable place value cards for 100s, 10s and 1s. Printables for you to use. Please check out my other items on place value! They are completely interactive and very engaging www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Place-value-puzzles-767420 www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Place-value-quiz-761001
Preview of Montessori Addition Finger/Memorization Charts 1 and 2

Montessori Addition Finger/Memorization Charts 1 and 2

This is a printable version of the first and second Montessori Addition Charts. They are useful for helping the child to calculate basic addition problems and lead to memorization of addition facts. May also be used as a worksheet for filling in addition answers. I recommend printing on heavy cardstock and laminating if you choose for increased durability.
Preview of Ordinal Numbers Building Worksheet

Ordinal Numbers Building Worksheet

Created by
Language Stuff
Let's review ordinal numbers using logic and deduction. Ask the students to imagine that they will have to buy an apartment in this building. But before making a deal, they should study all the details: neighbours (if suddenly they arrange noisy parties), the presence of a balcony and windows so that a flat is light, the floor number (in case the elevator breaks down) and other things. After the students complete the task, ask them to discuss in pairs the apartment on which floor they would choo
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