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Preview of 4th Grade Math Digital Escape Room, Eco-Adventure | Google Forms™ | Self-Grading

4th Grade Math Digital Escape Room, Eco-Adventure | Google Forms™ | Self-Grading

Turn Math into a Mission and start the adventure! In this Eco-Math Digital Escape Room, your students transform into field biologists on a mission to save the Rainforest, Ocean, and Savannah. This self-grading Google Forms™ activity is the perfect blend of critical thinking and curriculum-aligned math practice. 🎯 Why Teachers LOVE This Resource:100% Self-Grading & NO PREP: Simply share the link and let the Google Form™ do the work for you. No more piles of grading!.Frustration-Free Technology:
Preview of 3-Digit Addition Worksheets | With& Without Regrouping | Grade 2–3 Math Practice

3-Digit Addition Worksheets | With& Without Regrouping | Grade 2–3 Math Practice

⭐️ The 3-Digit Addition Within 1000 Worksheets (With and Without Regrouping)Give your students essential practice with 3-digit addition problems both with regrouping and without regrouping. This resource includes a variety of worksheets that strengthen students’ understanding of place value and help them become fluent in solving larger addition problems using the standard algorithm. Perfect for classwork, math centers, small groups, homework, or test prep, these worksheets are clear, student
Preview of 3-Digit + 2-Digit Addition Worksheets | No Regrouping & With Regrouping

3-Digit + 2-Digit Addition Worksheets | No Regrouping & With Regrouping

Created by
Magic Edu by ST
Make Math Fun with Monsters! Engage your students with this exciting monster-themed 3-digit + 2-digit addition worksheet pack! Perfect for helping learners build strong addition skills with and without regrouping, this resource is ideal for Grade 2–3 classrooms, math centers, homework, and extra practice. What’s Included: ✔ 3-digit + 2-digit addition worksheets (no regrouping) ✔ 3-digit + 2-digit addition worksheets (with regrouping) ✔ Fun and engaging monster theme ✔ No prep – ready to use!
Preview of Multiplying til Midnight - a Multiplication Fact Challenge

Multiplying til Midnight - a Multiplication Fact Challenge

This multiplication fact challenge is designed to encourage students to learn their times tables facts 1-12. Each student has their own clock (included) with their name on it displayed somewhere in the classroom. Once they pass off each of their times facts (for example, all x3 facts) they earn a sticker on that number on the clock. When they have mastered all of their multiplication facts and numbers 1-12 have a sticker on them they earn the "It's Time to Times" award (included) and a prize.
Preview of Subtraction Algorithms for all grades

Subtraction Algorithms for all grades

This file contains the notes I took at the NCTM Conference in Chicago. I attended a presentation on Subtraction by Frances Stern. She taught various ways to subtract with regrouping. My most favorite to use in class is the number line and France's way on pages 6-7. The France way is what I refer to in my class as "Give, Give It Back"...It's SO MUCH EASIER TO TEACH AND UNDERSTAND than the Traditional U.S. way. I don't know where this has been all my life. Please give it a try! It takes some pract
Preview of Counting Activity! Roll, Count the Dots, and Color the Number!

Counting Activity! Roll, Count the Dots, and Color the Number!

Created by
Kaelyn Creator
Counting Activity! Roll, Count the Dots, and Color the Number! Description:Here is a super simple activity for beginning counting. Students will roll a single die, count the dots, and color the matching number. I hope your students enjoy this activity! This activity is aligned with Common Core Standard K.CC.4 (Understand the relationship between numbers and quantities; connect counting to cardinality.) THANK YOU!I really appreciate you purchasing my teaching resources and I hope you'll enjoy usi
Preview of Grade 2 July Math Morning Work | Daily Math Review & Spiral Practice | No Prep

Grade 2 July Math Morning Work | Daily Math Review & Spiral Practice | No Prep

**Keep your second graders' math skills sharp and building confidence this July!** This **July Math Morning Work / Daily Math Review** is the ultimate no-prep solution to establish a smooth, predictable classroom routine. Designed with a consistent 4-box layout, your students can get straight to work independently every morning without needing extra teacher directions! Focusing on the **1-120 number range**, this July edition provides an excellent spiral review to solidify core concepts and keep
Preview of Fluency Fact families Numbers Add, Sub, Mult, Div Task Card Daily math Practice

Fluency Fact families Numbers Add, Sub, Mult, Div Task Card Daily math Practice

- This PDF File - Help your students build strong number sense with these engaging Fact Families Addition & Subtraction activities! This resource is designed to help students understand the relationship between Multiplication & Division. Perfect for math centers, small groups, early finishers, homework, or intervention! Customer Tips : How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases : • Please go to your My Purchases page (you may need to log in). Beside each purchase, you'll see a Leave a Revi
Preview of Behavior Bank Book (Using Math to Record Behavior Points)

Behavior Bank Book (Using Math to Record Behavior Points)

Created by
Cazacus Class
This 1-page document can be used by students in elementary grades to record their behavior points earned, lost, or spent in the classroom store. Fold the document into eights. Then fold in half (hamburger fold). Cut from the hamburger fold line to the next fold line. Unfold. Refold in half (hot dog fold). Finally, push in from the ends to accordion the document into a 2 3/4" x 4 1/4" booklet. Students should write their name and their student number, if you have assigned one, on the fr
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
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