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Percent Increase and Decrease Quiz

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Preview of First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards (with pictures 3-4)

First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards (with pictures 3-4)

Created by
Janet Zegna
Two sets of cards for numbers 3 and 4. Four sets of objects are shown on each card. Student has to choose which of the four sets does not equal the number (thereby "eliminating" it). Answer on the back of each card. This is one of four sets (others can also be found free on TPT). Helps students see how different sets can be equal to each other and how others cannot. Can be used as an independent game, a formative assessment with a teacher one-on-one or for small group instruction.
Preview of First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards with expressions 5-12

First Grade Number Sense Elimination Cards with expressions 5-12

Created by
Janet Zegna
Complete set of elimination cards with expressions with 2, 3 and 4 addends. Sets for 5 through 12. Each card has four sets of pictures with one not equal to the number on the card. Students have to figure which one is not equal. Answers on the back of each card. Students will learn what "equal" means through play. Can be used as an independent math center, for small group instruction, or for formative assessment.
Preview of Dice Probability

Dice Probability

Created by
Pamela Boisvert
With one die (I like foam in my classroom!), students record 32 die rolls in a tally format. Great for after a quiz/test and starting to explore a probability unit and also to put something in your active students' hands! Questions are included for students to think about what they thought would happen. Make predictions! After completed, you can also discuss experimental verses theoretical probability. Two print on a page to save paper! Also, you could do with a partner to think-pair-share!
Preview of Matching Game - Decimals - Addition 1

Matching Game - Decimals - Addition 1

Created by
Summerking
Students will have fun with addition of decimal problems using my matching card game. Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade. Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut t
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