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Preview of Percent, Decimal & Fraction Mastery | Consensus Mats with Real-World Discounts

Percent, Decimal & Fraction Mastery | Consensus Mats with Real-World Discounts

Make percent, decimal, and fraction concepts click with these engaging Consensus Table Mats designed to build deep understanding through collaboration and real-world application! This resource includes 20 differentiated consensus activities that guide students through converting and comparing fractions, decimals, and percentages, while applying their learning to real-life shopping and discount scenarios. Students work together to discuss, justify, and agree on answers—boosting math talk, r
Preview of SECOND GRADE: Subtraction Facts from 20 Fact Fluency Knockout

SECOND GRADE: Subtraction Facts from 20 Fact Fluency Knockout

Make subtraction fact practice exciting with this Second Grade Subtraction from 20 Math Fact Fluency Knockout Game! Students will build speed, accuracy, and confidence with subtraction facts within 20 while participating in a fun and interactive team-based review game. Designed to increase fact fluency and engagement, this no-prep resource is perfect for whole-group instruction, math centers, intervention groups, morning meetings, and review days. Students will love earning points, working with
Preview of Order of Operations (PEMDAS)

Order of Operations (PEMDAS)

Order of Operations Lesson | 13 Slides + Worksheet + Assessment + Answer Keys Complete, No-Prep Math Resource Make teaching Order of Operations simple and engaging with this ready-to-use lesson bundle! This resource includes a 13-slide instructional PowerPoint, a structured student practice worksheet, a quiz-style assessment, and complete answer keys — everything you need for a successful lesson from introduction to evaluation. What’s Included: ✔ 13 clear, step-by-step instructional slide
Preview of Subtraction Regrouping Anchor Chart

Subtraction Regrouping Anchor Chart

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Jessica Pearson
Subtraction Regrouping is a procedural mathematics resource that teaches students the step-by-step process for solving subtraction problems that require regrouping (borrowing). This anchor chart combines vocabulary instruction with worked examples to build student competency in multi-digit subtraction. Key Features:Subtraction Key Words:Decrease, fewer, left, difference, how many more, how many fewer, subtract, thanHelps students recognize subtraction problems in word problem contextsWorked Exam
Preview of Capture The Square: Addition 0-10 Math Facts

Capture The Square: Addition 0-10 Math Facts

Twenty pages of math fun centered around the classic Capture The Square game. Grab a partner (or two) and writing utensils, then take turns solving the addition problems and marking your lines. Close a square and earn a point (indicated by your initials). The player with the most initialed squares at the end of the game wins. A fun math center or at-home activity to help students increase speed and accuracy for simple addition problems!
Preview of Fact Families Family Multiplication and Division Triangles Inverse Operations

Fact Families Family Multiplication and Division Triangles Inverse Operations

These popular fact family fact families multiplication and division triangles, (facts 1-12) worksheets are super-effective to introduce the inverse operations of multiplication and division. No fuss, plain and simple, yet brilliantly effective. Learning fact families this way really secures times tables and multiplication and division facts. ”My students felt confident in practicing their fact families with this resource.”“ It gave my kids who are still developing their multiplication fluency so
Preview of Kindergarten Math Center Number Mats

Kindergarten Math Center Number Mats

If you need a resource for your kinders to be able to compare number values to ten, this one will help! Included are kindergarten number mats for number comparisons up to 10. Just added are four bonus pages with values from 11-12. There are equal sets, one more, and one less for all the numbers for except number one (I did not include one less for number one). Kids can use whatever counters or manipulatives you have on hand. I liked the bears so I used them. Click the star to follow me and be
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