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Preview of Dot Counting Fun: Number Recognition Worksheets 2

Dot Counting Fun: Number Recognition Worksheets 2

Description: Make subtraction fun and visual with this engaging dot counting worksheet! Perfect for Kindergarten to Grade 2, this activity helps young learners practice basic subtraction while improving number recognition skills. Students count the dots in each group, subtract as shown, and write the correct answer in the box. The colorful and kid-friendly design makes math enjoyable and easy to understand for early learners. Key Features: Suitable for Kindergarten to Grade 2 Visual and hands-o
Preview of Dot Counting Fun: Number Recognition Worksheets

Dot Counting Fun: Number Recognition Worksheets

Description Make counting and number recognition fun with this Dot Counting Fun worksheet set! Perfect for Kindergarten through Grade 3, these worksheets feature groups of dots that students count and match to the correct number. The clear, kid-friendly layout helps young learners develop essential early math skills in a fun and interactive way. Ideal for use in the classroom, math centers, or at home. What’s Included: Worksheets with dot groups for counting Numbers to match with each set of
Preview of Math Reminder - Behavior Intervention

Math Reminder - Behavior Intervention

Created by
P-Dot
Math Reminders are given to students in class to "remind" them of the expectations I have set for them each and every day. If a student does not follow the classroom rules, they are given a Math Reminder. I do this in my class instead of automatically giving students a detention or sending them to the principal's office. The student has the choice to either complete the math reminder or not. If not, they are given a morning detention. I like this behavior intervention because it gives stu
Preview of Math IEP Goals and Assessment Addition and Subtraction Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3

Math IEP Goals and Assessment Addition and Subtraction Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3

In this resource you’ll find: 28 prewritten annual IEP goals to use for measuring and monitoring addition and subtraction (Google Docs). Goals range from Kindergarten to third grade level in difficulty.9 self-grading online tests for initial data collection or progress monitoring on addition and subtraction goals (Google Forms). These could be assigned to students through your Google Classroom during the school day or remotely (distance learning).Students can see which questions they answered c
Preview of Fact families multiplication & division worksheets 1-12 printable practice

Fact families multiplication & division worksheets 1-12 printable practice

This Multiplication and Division Fact Families 1-12 Worksheet Set is designed to help students master their basic math facts by exploring the relationships between multiplication and division. This printable packet includes practice pages for fact families from 1x to 12x, making it ideal for math centers, homework, or independent practice. Each page provides a simple, engaging layout that encourages students to explore the patterns in multiplication and division through repeated practice. Perfec
Preview of 3 Digit Arithmetic operation With & Without Regrouping Bundle, Pocket of Primary

3 Digit Arithmetic operation With & Without Regrouping Bundle, Pocket of Primary

- This PDF File - 1. Three-Digit Addition Without Regrouping Three-digit addition without regrouping involves adding numbers where the sum in each place value (ones, tens, hundreds) does not exceed 9. Since no column adds up to 10 or more, the digits can be added directly, with no need to carry values over to the next place. This method helps students focus on mastering basic addition skills without the added complexity of regrouping. 2. Three-Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping Three-digit sub
Preview of 2 Digit by 1 Digit Division With Regrouping l Basic Arithmetic operation School

2 Digit by 1 Digit Division With Regrouping l Basic Arithmetic operation School

- This PDF File - Two-digit by one-digit division with regrouping involves dividing a two-digit number (the dividend) by a single-digit number (the divisor). If the divisor does not divide evenly into the first digit of the two-digit number, regrouping is needed. In this process, students start by dividing the tens place value. If the divisor is larger than the digit in the tens place, they regroup by combining it with the ones digit to form a larger number. This allows the division to proceed a
Preview of 2 Digit Arithmetic operation With & Without Regrouping Bundle, Pocket of Primary

2 Digit Arithmetic operation With & Without Regrouping Bundle, Pocket of Primary

- This PDF File - 1. Two-Digit Addition Without Regrouping Two-digit addition without regrouping involves adding two numbers where the sum of the digits in each place value (ones and tens) does not exceed 9. This allows students to add the digits directly without the need to carry values over to the next column. It simplifies the process, helping students focus on place value and mastering basic addition skills. 2. Two-Digit Subtraction Without Regrouping Two-digit subtraction without regrouping
Preview of 2 digit Addition without regrouping l Basic Arithmetic operations worksheets

2 digit Addition without regrouping l Basic Arithmetic operations worksheets

- This PDF File - Two-digit addition without regrouping is a basic math concept that involves adding two numbers where each number has two digits, and the sum of the numbers in each place value (ones and tens) does not exceed 9. This means no need to "carry over" to the next place value. This method helps students build a strong understanding of place value and prepares them for more advanced addition that may require regrouping. It's a great way for young learners to practice their basic arithm
Preview of Multiplication Table

Multiplication Table

Created by
CL Smith
How a Teacher Can Use ItTeachers can leverage this handout as a dynamic utility rather than a static answers key: Symmetry and the Commutative Property: Teachers can use the gray diagonal axis to visually prove that changing the order of factors does not change the product (4 x 3=12). By having students locate a cell on one side of the diagonal line (like 4 x 3=12) and find its reflected counterpart on the opposite side (3 x 4=12), students physically perceive how the matrix mirrors itself.
Preview of Time Travel Writing Prompts for Kids: History Quest

Time Travel Writing Prompts for Kids: History Quest

Description: Step into the "Time Traveler’s Clock," a comprehensive writing resource designed to spark imagination and historical curiosity in elementary students. This pack includes 30 pages with a total of 60 unique, open-ended questions (2 questions per page, designed to give students ample writing space). Each prompt is carefully crafted to be 200-220 characters long, ensuring a descriptive and immersive experience for young writers. Students will journey from the era of dinosaurs to futur
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