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Preview of Ninja Turtle Money

Ninja Turtle Money

Created by
Jaclyn Brown
This product is a fun way to get students to practice counting money and comparing dollar amounts.
Preview of Mathematical Word Problems Bundle

Mathematical Word Problems Bundle

Created by
PeachyTeachy
This bundle includes math word problems using the following themes > Captain Underpants > Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles > Mighty Machines > Fortnite > Pokemon > Disney Princesses > Decimals These math problems include a variety of problems used to solve a variety of math equations from adding to subtracting, and multiplying to dividing, to operation with decimals. These word problems are very engaging for students who enjoy the themes included. Great for Distance Learning! **
Preview of Rainy Day Math Centers for BIG Kids

Rainy Day Math Centers for BIG Kids

Created by
Miss Ramos
5 Math Centers in Black and White and Color, with recording sheets. Perfect for a rainy day or any other day! Rainy Day Products *2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication What's the Quotient? *2 Digit by 3 Digit Division with Remainders Drip Drop Decimals *Write the Expanded Form Umbrellas Up *Comparing Decimals Turtle Families *Multiplication and Division Fact Families
Preview of 40+ Math Graphic Organizers for Math Class | Math Mats for Ratios, Fractions

40+ Math Graphic Organizers for Math Class | Math Mats for Ratios, Fractions

Created by
Acute Turtle
TIME SAVER! Support struggling learners and strengthen math problem-solving skills with these 40+ Math Graphic Organizers and Math Mats designed to build confidence, improve organization, and provide visual step-by-step support. These math graphic organizers can be used as classroom math mats, printable supports, accommodations, intervention tools, or built-in problem-solving guides. Simply copy, paste, and resize onto worksheets, assessments, homework, or digital slides—or laminate and use
Preview of Comparing Decimals Number Generator

Comparing Decimals Number Generator

Students will enjoy creating decimals and comparing them to their partners number. This activity will make a great individual workstation or center. It can be used in a small group setting as well. The gist of game play. Students will select a robot that will determine if they are going to make the smallest/least decimals or the largest/greatest decimal from the selected cards. Players will compare their self create decimal and add in the appropriate comparison symbol. Students will play
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