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Preview of Multiplication Chart (fill in the blank)

Multiplication Chart (fill in the blank)

Created by
HGmrsLong
Perfect for interactive notebooks. Print this page and copy at 85% and it will fit in a composition notebook. Have students fill in the multiplication chart, practicing their facts! It's now a reference they can turn to when needed.
Preview of Do I Have Enough? FREEBIE Money task cards

Do I Have Enough? FREEBIE Money task cards

This resources includes task cards for students to practice money skills. Students will determine "Do I have enough?" given a specific US bill and a priced item. These task cards can be used as independent tasks for students who have already mastered this skill or in direct instruction to add in some hands-on, fine-motor skills. The task cards include visuals familiar to students using the Unique Learning System and are easily paired with ULS lessons. If you want to see more resources like this
Preview of FREEBIE - US Money - Coin Identification : penny - nickel - dime - quarter

FREEBIE - US Money - Coin Identification : penny - nickel - dime - quarter

Created by
Chez Chris
Penny - Nickel - Dime - Quarter : can your students identify these coins easily ? Here is a set of 4 worksheets, one per coin : students have to circle and give the number of coins on each page. Also included : • Black and white version • Answer key. Enjoy this freebie and if you like it, please provide feedback ! If you're working on American money, you might also like the US money BUNDLE ◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈◈ FOLLOW ME Be the first to know about my new products, discou
Preview of Pre-Algebra Practice Worksheet: Combine Like Terms

Pre-Algebra Practice Worksheet: Combine Like Terms

This worksheet was designed to accommodate students with severe learning disabilities that may find themselves completely lost in a high school algebra class. By starting off simple, and with the aid of a calculator, students should gain a basic understanding of how to combine like terms in an expression.
Preview of Integer Operations Maze Worksheet Freebie - 7.NS.A.3

Integer Operations Maze Worksheet Freebie - 7.NS.A.3

Mazes are a great way to practice new material while having more fun than completing a typical worksheet! In this maze activity, students will solve problems involving adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative integers. Please look at the preview file to see if this resource is appropriate for your students. Students will end up solving a total of 9 problems. An answer key is included. This activity is aligned to CCSS 7.NS.A.3. Please note that this activity is NOT ed
Preview of Christmas Math Mystery Picture Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division

Christmas Math Mystery Picture Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division

Created by
Mr Peterson
Please follow my store for more FREEBIES! You are getting 5 levels in one: 1. Color by Number 2. Addition 3. Subtraction 4. Multiplication (also identifies prime numbers) 5. Division This is a fun and easy way to work on math. Your students will enjoy bringing this picture to life. Students solve the math problem, look at the color next to it, and then they color in ALL of the squares that have that answer. All five pages have the exact same answers, so they all use the same mystery picture
Preview of Combining Like Terms Activity | Partner Activities FREE

Combining Like Terms Activity | Partner Activities FREE

Created by
Lauren Fulton
This set of THREE combining like terms activities will have you students simplifying expressions like a champ! With three no-prep activities, your students will get all the practice they need! ⭐Shop ALL Partner Pack Activities!!⭐Problems include combining terms with constants, exponents, single variable and up to 3 variables. This product is aligned to CCSS 7.EE.A.1 and TEKS A.10A but is suitable for any grade level wishing to review or teach combining like terms. This Product Includes1 QR Code
Preview of Math Murder Mystery!  Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

Math Murder Mystery! Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

Created by
Classroom 127
Students practice evaluating algebraic expressions by helping Detective Algebras solve a murder mystery! Student Directions:Detective Algebras needs your help! A murder has been committed…. Answer the following 12 clues to help Detective Algebras solve the crime! Every clue answered will help you and Detective Algebras discover 1) Who the murderer is 2) How the murder happened 3) Where the murder took place Each clue you answer will help you to crack the case. Use your murder mystery recording
Preview of Math Mystery Picture Halloween Owl  Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division

Math Mystery Picture Halloween Owl Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division

Created by
Mr Peterson
How would you like two other freebies from my store?!?! FREEBIE #1 FREEBIE #2 This cute little owl is all ready for Halloween! You are getting 7 levels in one: 1. Color by Number 2. Addition 3. Subtraction 4. Multiplication (also identifies prime numbers) 5. Division 6. Missing Addends 7. Missing Subtrahends and Minuends This is a fun and easy way to work on math. Your students will enjoy bringing this picture to life. Students solve the math problem, look at the color next to it, and then
Preview of Solving Two-Step Inequalities Maze

Solving Two-Step Inequalities Maze

Created by
ChalkDoc
In this activity students navigate through a monster filled maze, solving two-step equations to reveal the right path. If they get the wrong answer, the next solution will feed them to a monster! To complete the maze, students need to solve 10 problems correctly. Directions: Just print and go! If you want, have students color in their path along the way. This works well as a classwork or homework activity, and the answer choices let students check their work along the way. If students finish ea
Preview of $100 Words Challenge Great End of the Year Activity FREEBIE

$100 Words Challenge Great End of the Year Activity FREEBIE

This is a challenging activity for all grade levels! Each letter of the alphabet is assigned a dollar amount. Students must come up with words with each letter's assigned dollar amount adding up to $100. You would be surprised how many words students can come up with! My students create a competition with each other to see who can come up with the most words! Please leave me some feedback love and let me know how your students did! This is a great end of the year, substitute, "filler", and ea
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