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Preview of Mathdoku Addition Puzzles-Addition-For Beginners Grades 3-5-For Math Lovers!

Mathdoku Addition Puzzles-Addition-For Beginners Grades 3-5-For Math Lovers!

Mathdoku Addition Puzzles – For Beginners Grades 3–5 ✏️ Is your child ready for a new kind of math challenge that builds logic, confidence, and problem-solving skills? Introduce them to Mathdoku — the perfect puzzle crossover between math and Sudoku that keeps young minds engaged, focused, and having fun! ⭐ Why You’ll Love This Book (and Why It's Worth Buying): STEM-Boosting Benefits Designed to strengthen key concepts in addition while building logic, critical thinking, and reasoning —
Preview of NO PREP Mathematics Sentence Journal for ALL Operations - Pre-K - 5th Grade

NO PREP Mathematics Sentence Journal for ALL Operations - Pre-K - 5th Grade

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Mr Inquiry
Welcome to this resource! I hope you find it as useful as I do! :-) One of my students' favorite center rotations is our mathematics sentence journal center ~ this is a place where students manufacture their own arithmetic mathematics sentences, recording the answers in their journals as they work on playing various independent math games. Because students create their own sentences and answer them using manipulatives like dice, dominoes, cards, or spinners, they love their math journals! When
Preview of Long Division: Divide Whole Numbers By 2-Digit Divisors. PowerPoint Slides.

Long Division: Divide Whole Numbers By 2-Digit Divisors. PowerPoint Slides.

PowerPoint Slides. Long Division: Divide Whole Numbers By 2-Digit Divisors. Grades 4-7These PowerPoint slides focus introducing students to dividing whole numbers by 2-digit divisors. It can be used as a review or lesson with any students to help reinforce the concept of dividing by 2-digits. 18 Animated Slides: Keep the kids engaged with eye-catching animations.Versatile Use: Perfect for whole class teaching, small group sessions, or even as a review tool.Interactive Learning: Encourages partic
Preview of Math Puzzles Addition | Magic Squares and Triangles 3 x 3 SET 1

Math Puzzles Addition | Magic Squares and Triangles 3 x 3 SET 1

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In the Math Lab
These addition logic puzzles feature 3 x 3 Magic Squares and Magic Triangles and will have your students doing some serious math, while having fun with the math puzzles at the same time. Win-win! These are challenging and provide for lots of logical thinking. I've used these puzzles with students in Grades 1 - 5, and they're always fun. Laminate these cards (or put them inside a plastic sleeve) and allow your students to write on them so they can erase often and try again. Or, give students num
Preview of Addition with Regrouping and Subtraction with Regrouping Math Challenge Tasks

Addition with Regrouping and Subtraction with Regrouping Math Challenge Tasks

There is no doubt that students need many opportunities to practice the addition and subtraction computation skills they learn. Will asking them to complete multiple worksheets filled with addition and subtraction problems accomplish this? PERHAPS. Instead, I think we can design rigorous math learning opportunities that are richer, encourage thinking and reasoning, provide opportunities for math dialogue, developing growth mindsets, and discourse skills, and…gasp…are fun! This resource does e
Preview of Amusement Park Differentiated Math Project  Open-Ended Problem Solving | 4th 5th

Amusement Park 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 using an amusement park theme. Students apply number sense, critical thinking, and written math reasoning through a low floor high ceiling task — available at two levels so every learner is challenged. This isn't a worksheet. It's a thinking task. Your students are going to plan a day at the amusement park — comparing prices, making decisions with a budget, and explaining their
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,
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