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Preview of Snowball Scoop – Winter Mental Math Game | Addition, Subtraction & Skip Counting

Snowball Scoop – Winter Mental Math Game | Addition, Subtraction & Skip Counting

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QuickEdu Master
This isn't a worksheet—it's a high-energy math game where students "scoop" the correct snowball answer to each winter-themed problem. No pencils, no stress—just quick thinking and fun competition. ✅ Inside This Ready-to-Play Game:5 Engaging Math Categories:Snowman Addition – Adding buttons and snowballsSnowflake Subtraction – Taking away with winter windsWinter Skip Count – Counting by 2s on a snowy pathSnowy Compare – Identifying greater numbersHot Cocoa Problems – Simple multiplication with m
Preview of Class Money Currency - Class Cash - Classroom Economy Reward & Incentive System

Class Money Currency - Class Cash - Classroom Economy Reward & Incentive System

Unlock the power of a positive reward system with a money reward system to help with classroom management throughout the school year! These engaging classroom dollar bills are a great way to encourage positive behaviors, motivate your students, and transform your classroom! You can also label the back of your money with the EDITABLE template! The way I use it...This reusable behavior management system can be used for the class store, privileges, and so much more! The print-and-go classroom
Preview of FREE Allowance & Chores Budget Activity – Subtraction & Smart Spending for Kids

FREE Allowance & Chores Budget Activity – Subtraction & Smart Spending for Kids

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QuickEdu Master
For FREEWhat if Your Students Could Earn an Allowance for Chores… Then Learn to Budget It Wisely?This isn't just subtraction practice—it's a real-world financial simulation where students earn $18 for chores, then "spend" it at a class store. They'll subtract, budget, and make smart choices—learning that money management starts with math. ✅ Inside This Ready-to-Use Activity:$18 Starting Allowance – Kids "spend" on fun items (Toy $7, Book $5, Candy $3, etc.)Step-by-Step Subtraction – Each purcha
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