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Preview of Measurement - Comparing Height - Tall or Short - Cut and Glue Worksheets

Measurement - Comparing Height - Tall or Short - Cut and Glue Worksheets

Comparing Height Measurement Worksheets! (Cut & Glue Activities) Tired of those long math modules? Bring a burst of no-prep, hands-on fun to your measurement unit with this delightful set of comparing length worksheets! Perfect for centers, morning work, or extra practice, these pages get students comparing objects with a fun cut-and-paste format that helps solidify those tough foundational measurement skills. Make learning about shorter, taller, longer, and shortest to longest a joyful experi
Preview of Montessori Money and Golden Bead Cards

Montessori Money and Golden Bead Cards

I have created these 3 Part Cards to use as a nomenclature lesson for teaching vocabulary around money and the golden beads in the primary and lower elementary classrooms. It is the perfect way to bridge the lessons of the golden beads to money concepts.   Print on card stock and laminate.  Begin with the 3 part cards, which have the most control of error, and move to matching card to each other or matching cards to plastic or real money.In case you are unfamiliar with 3 Part Cards, I have in
Preview of Sleepover Differentiated Math Project | Open-Ended Problem Solving | 4th 5th

Sleepover Differentiated Math Project | Open-Ended Problem Solving | 4th 5th

This differentiated open-ended math project challenges 4th grade and 5th grade students with real-world problem solving centered around planning the perfect sleepover. Students apply money skills, elapsed time, basic multiplication, and multi-step problem solving through a low floor high ceiling task — at two levels so every learner is challenged. This isn't a worksheet. It's a thinking task.Your students are going to plan an entire sleepover — choosing movies, ordering food, managing a budget,
Preview of Grocery Store Shopping Budget

Grocery Store Shopping Budget

Grocery Store Shopping Budget — Real-World Financial Literacy Math Project (Grades 3–7) Give your students a hands-on budgeting challenge with this classroom-ready grocery shopping activity! Using a realistic price list, students plan a grocery trip with a $40 budget, calculate totals, compare options, and justify their decisions — all while practicing essential math and money skills. Perfect for math centers, financial literacy lessons, early finisher work, or a one-day budgeting mini-project
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