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Preview of Operation-Shaped Math Vocabulary Words -English and Spanish

Operation-Shaped Math Vocabulary Words -English and Spanish

Bring math vocabulary to life with this unique and creative resource! These printable pages feature math words arranged in the shape of operation symbols — addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Each design includes key terms students need to recognize and understand when solving problems, such as: Addition: sum, total, add, plus, increase Subtraction: minus, take away, difference, fewer Multiplication: times, product, multiply, groups of Division: divide, shared equally, quot
Preview of Accountable Talk Posters, Accountable Talk Stems- Editable

Accountable Talk Posters, Accountable Talk Stems- Editable

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TxTeach22
Accountable Talk Posters - Increase the rigor in your classroom with Accountable Talk Statements! Let the students do the work as you differentiate the appropriate posters for them to choose from throughout the year. 45 posters available in chalkboard or white! Laminate and make sure they are accessible for you to add more posters as you learn more statements and sentence stems. ~text boxes on every editable page (type in any language, choose your favorite font and font color, move text box ar
Preview of Fractions on Number Lines - Lesson 5

Fractions on Number Lines - Lesson 5

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WonbyOne
This PowerPoint is for 3rd Grade. It is the fifth lesson in teaching fractions and introduces number lines. The best part of the lesson is you can use it with your math book, worksheets, etc. or independent of them! This lesson focuses on how to draw and label number lines as well as what fractions beyond one whole should be called. Students begin to plot points on the fraction number line as well as fill in the missing fractions. Students will also be led to understand that the parts on the num
Preview of French Numbers Game

French Numbers Game

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Le prof qui rit
This is an entertaining and educational game for English Language Learners or an elementary math class. Students compete in teams to win points, as they respond to questions on slides, such as "How many bridges are there in Venice, Italy". Excellent for learning new English vocabulary and numbers, or for reviewing numbers!
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