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Preview of Math Fun Zone | Interactive Addition & Subtraction for Elementary Grade Students

Math Fun Zone | Interactive Addition & Subtraction for Elementary Grade Students

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Learn with Funn
Make math fun with this interactive web-based activity! Students practice addition and subtraction using animated characters, virtual pets, colourful backgrounds, and multi-level quizzes (easy to advance). Perfect for elementary grades. Great for centres, early finishers, or home practice. ( For iPad devices, first download the free Documents app from the App Store then download and open this App.) This product is for personal and classroom use only. Redistribution or resale is not allowed Turn
Preview of Mars bundle Mission to Mars Cooperative Space PBL Unit, 2 Mars Poems, Math Glyph

Mars bundle Mission to Mars Cooperative Space PBL Unit, 2 Mars Poems, Math Glyph

Created by
Stacy Harris
I have bundled together my big Mission To Mars cooperative space simulation PBL unit, my original rhyming poem about Mars, my original rhyming poem about Mars Rovers, and a Mars Rover math glyph. This Project Based Learning (PBL) cooperative simulation extended unit was the highlight of the year for my class! This is a fun and engaging extended cooperative simulation unit for teams of 3-6 students. They will work together to make decisions about their mission to Mars. There are 14 lessons, 13 of
Preview of Everyday Arrays Scavenger Hunt | Real-World Multiplication Arrays (Grades 2–4)

Everyday Arrays Scavenger Hunt | Real-World Multiplication Arrays (Grades 2–4)

Turn your classroom (or home learning space) into a math discovery zone. In this Everyday Arrays Scavenger Hunt, students search for real-life arrays, record what they find, and prove it with rows, columns, repeated addition, and multiplication equations—just like the example photo where totals are labeled with sticky notes. This lesson is built with a clear I Do / We Do / You Do structure and includes a rigor progression so students move from identifying arrays to explaining and justifying t
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