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Preview of Division Patterns Over Increasing Place Values! Winter Season Math Activity.

Division Patterns Over Increasing Place Values! Winter Season Math Activity.

When we divide numbers by 10, 100, or 1,000, we can see a pattern in how the digits move. Each time we divide by 10, the digits shift one place to the right, making the number ten times smaller. For example, 5,000 ÷ 10 = 500, 5,000 ÷ 100 = 50, and 5,000 ÷ 1,000 = 5. The more zeros in the divisor, the more places the digits move to the right. This shows that dividing by 10, 100, and 1,000 changes the place value of each digit, helping us understand how numbers become smaller through division. Wha
Preview of Dot to dot adventure from 1 to 100

Dot to dot adventure from 1 to 100

Welcome to your dot-to-dot adventure! Each worksheet is designed to help your students practice number order while revealing a fun picture as they connect the dots. To make it easier to begin, I added a helpful arrow pointing to number (1). This shows you exactly where to start! The numbers begin at 1 and go up to 10 on the first worksheet. As you move through the pages, the numbers will increase gradually, all the way up to 100. This will help your student build confidence with counting and nu
Preview of Spring Math Activities | Ordering & Comparing Numbers 1–20 | K–2 Worksheets

Spring Math Activities | Ordering & Comparing Numbers 1–20 | K–2 Worksheets

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The Lazy Genius
🌸 Make spring math fun and engaging with this adorable set of 20 number worksheets! 🐝🌷✨ Each page is filled with cute spring-themed illustrations — blooming flowers, rainbows, butterflies, and sunshine — bringing the fresh and cheerful feeling of spring right into your classroom! Kids will practice number comparison and ordering while building strong early math skills in a fun, hands-on way. What’s Inside:🌼 20 unique worksheets 🧮 Focus on ordering and comparing numbers 1–20 ✏️ Activities i
Preview of Number Grids to 120

Number Grids to 120

A teacher friend asked me to make this for her students. The colors prevent students from losing their place when they are counting or doing math problems. For example, when they get to the end of the first row-"10", they see it is light blue, so when they move down to the next row, they make sure they are on light blue before they continue counting. There are charts in both sizes that start at zero and one. Included are 8 1/2" x 11" size charts to add to math books or folders and smaller grid
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