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Preview of Dots & Boxes! Multiplication & Division Fact Fluency Game

Dots & Boxes! Multiplication & Division Fact Fluency Game

✳️ Turn Math Fact Practice Into a Strategic Game! ✳️ This interactive multiplication and division fluency game brings excitement to your classroom as students solve facts and try to complete the most boxes on the board. With options for dice, spinners, or fact cards, it's easy to adapt for centers, early finishers, or partner work. Multiplication & Division for 2–12 ↕️ Combines fact recall with decision-making and strategy ♥ Easy to prep — print on color paper cardstock for long-term u
Preview of Graphing Task Cards TEKS 5.9ABC Dot Plot, Stem & Leaf, Bar Graph and Scatterplot

Graphing Task Cards TEKS 5.9ABC Dot Plot, Stem & Leaf, Bar Graph and Scatterplot

This product offers your students engaging, low-prep practice with these digital task cards aligned to TEKS 5.9ABC. What’s Inside 6 task cards featuring a variety of graphs: dot plot, bar graph, stem-and-leaf plot, and scatterplot 16 total questions for interpreting and solving one- and two-step problems Google file format—ready to assign in Google Classroom or any platform that supports Google files
Preview of FREE Editable Expectations Checklist | IB PYP Unit of Inquiry, ATL, and Learner

FREE Editable Expectations Checklist | IB PYP Unit of Inquiry, ATL, and Learner

Simplify your classroom observations with this FREE editable Expectations Checklist! Designed for PYP teachers, this Google Docs template helps you track student progress across: Unit of Inquiry Literacy & Numeracy Approaches to Learning (ATL) Skills Learner Profile Attributes ✅ Google Docs editable ✅ Observed / Not Observed checkboxes ✅ Perfect for progress tracking, parent conferences, or report preparation Ideal for Kindergarten to Upper Primary teachers!
Preview of Silly Long Division Error Analysis

Silly Long Division Error Analysis

This long division error analysis resource challenges students to think deeply about mathematical reasoning by analyzing whether a completed division problem is correct or incorrect. Rather than simply solving a problem, students must carefully evaluate another person’s work, identify possible mistakes, justify their thinking with evidence, and explain how to correctly solve the problem using clear mathematical reasoning. This is a highly rigorous activity that promotes critical thinking, proble
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