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Preview of Theoretical and Experimental Probability M&M activity

Theoretical and Experimental Probability M&M activity

Students need to find the probability of picking certain colored M&Ms, and asked to change them into decimals, fractions, and percents. They are asked to draw specific M&Ms at random for experimental probability problems. They are asked to make a few predictions, as well. This is a lengthy lesson and takes a while to get through, so make sure you have enough time to get through it. It can be done in 2 days, and if you need to use colored chips or counters instead, go for it!
Preview of Sea & Ocean Animals Number Word Count & Trace | Printable Pages | Preschool & Ki

Sea & Ocean Animals Number Word Count & Trace | Printable Pages | Preschool & Ki

Sea & Ocean Animals Number Word Count & Trace | Printable Pages | Preschool & Kindergarten | Counting, Number Recognition & Tracing | Color + Black & White Make number learning fun and engaging with this Sea & Ocean Animals Number Word Count & Trace Activity Pack! This printable set helps young learners connect quantity, numeral, and number word while practicing tracing and handwriting skills. Each page features fun sea and ocean animal-themed images for children to count, along with a large nu
Preview of Winter Math Snowball Fight | Classroom Safe Math Game for Addition & Subtraction

Winter Math Snowball Fight | Classroom Safe Math Game for Addition & Subtraction

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QuickEdu Master
Students have winter energy. You still need real math practice. This activity gives you BOTH — without chaos.The Winter Math Snowball Fight is a classroom-safe movement math game where students solve addition and subtraction problems while staying engaged, focused, and excited. No running. No mess. No loss of control. Just students solving math, collaborating, and actually enjoying practice. Perfect for December, January, before breaks, after recess, or anytime your class needs movement wi
Preview of Low Vision Multiplication Decode | ADA LOVELACE | Women in STEM Math Worksheet

Low Vision Multiplication Decode | ADA LOVELACE | Women in STEM Math Worksheet

This low vision–friendly math activity helps students practice multiplication while learning about Ada Lovelace, the first computer programmer! Students solve each multiplication problem, use the code chart to match numbers with letters, and reveal the hidden phrase “ADA LOVELACE.” Designed with large print, high contrast, and clear spacing to support students with visual impairments. Includes: Page 1: Large-print multiplication problems and code chart Page 2: Answer key
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