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Preview of Solve & Reveal Pixel Art Double Digit Adding & Subtracting May the Fourth

Solve & Reveal Pixel Art Double Digit Adding & Subtracting May the Fourth

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STEMtacular EDU
Let your students skill practice come to life with this solve and reveal pixel art. With each correct answer the pixels appear. Finish all your skill drills and you have an awesome Star Wars™️ themed picture! Celebrate May the Fourth with colorful solve and reveal pixel art. This product includes addition and subtraction without regrouping. There are three challenges; addition only, subtraction only, and a mix! Perfect for distance learning. Need other challenges: Regrouping Once Addition & Subt
Preview of Adding Subtracting Mult. Dividing Fractions Pick A Path May the 4th Adventure

Adding Subtracting Mult. Dividing Fractions Pick A Path May the 4th Adventure

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STEMtacular EDU
Let students drive their own destiny with this self checking Google Forms Pick-A-Path, May the Fourth activity. Students will solve the problem that goes with their chosen fate, driving their own storyline through a fictional Star Wars™️ inspired story. Problems include a mix of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions which require simplification. This product is not editable, but rather interactive as a self standing activity. Storyline options include both light and dar
Preview of Math Addition Vocabulary | Learning Terminology of Math Operations

Math Addition Vocabulary | Learning Terminology of Math Operations

Are you teaching your students basic operations the Montessori way? Let these worksheets help! Montessori teaches parts of the equation and their names first. Allow your students to call the numbers by their names; not just "the big one" or "the answer". My students love using these ten-dollar words and impressing their parents!
Preview of Design a Pizza Order of Operations Project

Design a Pizza Order of Operations Project

This product contains 4 versions of this project. The 1st version is for younger elementary students that are working on an objective such as adding 3 numbers together. The second version is for students that are working on fractions and decimals, but have not yet been introduced to exponents and brackets. The third and 4th version are for older students that are working with more complex order of operations problems. The project has a rubric for the most complex pizza project, and suggestions f
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