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Preview of Short Chain Multiplication Chart

Short Chain Multiplication Chart

This Short Chain Multiplication Chart makes a quick and easy reference for students trying to recall multiplication and division facts when solving math problems. This chart also makes a great check guide for students as they complete their short chain works.
Preview of Counting Coins chart

Counting Coins chart

Created by
Gloria Breton
This chart was developed to help children count mixed types of coins. You can print on heavy paper, or mount to heavy paper and laminate. I tape and laminate the first two together and the second two together. I have the students use game pieces and count, starting the largest denomination first. The switch denominations you "slide" to the next column. Also teaches skip counting of individual values of coins. coin counting by Gloria Breton, OTR/L is licensed under a Creative Commons Attributio
Preview of Input/Output Tables FREEBIE – Find the Rule (3rd Grade Math)

Input/Output Tables FREEBIE – Find the Rule (3rd Grade Math)

Created by
BrittneySharee
📘 Full Product Description Help your students master input/output tables and finding the rule with this simple, print-ready 3rd-grade math worksheet FREEBIE! This resource includes four input/output tables (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and one challenge table), an easy-to-understand student direction section, a mini anchor chart on how to identify rules, and a complete answer key. This is perfect for: ✔ warm-ups ✔ small group practice ✔ independent work ✔ intervention ✔ math s
Preview of BREAKING BRIDGES: A STEM Competition Challenge to Promote a Growth Mindset

BREAKING BRIDGES: A STEM Competition Challenge to Promote a Growth Mindset

A STEM PRODUCT UNLIKE ANY OTHERS YOU'VE ENCOUNTERED!One STEM challenge per week using simple materialsStudents compete against one another and Professor WigginsMultiple iterations to build perseverance and a growth mindsetSolution photos from Professor WigginsPROFESSOR WIGGINS’ CHALLENGES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:· A Weekly Challenge · Challenge Details and Materials Needed · Ways to Implement this Challenge · Lesson Plans for the Week · End of Week Response from Professor Wiggins · An Editable Stu
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