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Preview of COLOR BY CODE-MONSTER MULTIPLICATION

COLOR BY CODE-MONSTER MULTIPLICATION

COLOR BY CODE FOR SPOOKY SEASON! Get your students excited for Fall and Halloween with this monster themed color by code! This is a great activity for helping students master or practice basic multiplication facts!
Preview of 1st Grade Math "Crack the Code" Easy Addition and Subtraction

1st Grade Math "Crack the Code" Easy Addition and Subtraction

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MishMash by Ash
▼⇩⇩ What is this? ⇩⇩▼ ▶This is a FREE printable math worksheet "Crack the Code" focusing on easy 1 digit addition and subtraction. ▶An easy and fun refresher with 1 digit addition and subtraction, great for Grade 1 math / 1st Grade math or a quick refresher for your Grade 2 / 2nd Grade students. ▶Simple and fun graphics make this an eye catching worksheet. Print in color OR Black and white. ▶Simply download the file and print out as many times as you need. Keep the file for years to come! ❤
Preview of Big Problem (Adding / Partial Sums)

Big Problem (Adding / Partial Sums)

Created by
Jon Coley
This exercise allows students to create and solve their own large addition problems. A rubric is included for assessment and grading. It’s great for a quiz and for kids to show what they know. The rubric allows teachers to assess the students’ knowledge of the mathematical methods and procedures they are required to learn. Good activity for math centers.
Preview of Big Problem (Subtraction / Short Form)

Big Problem (Subtraction / Short Form)

Created by
Jon Coley
This exercise allows students to create and solve their own large subtraction problems. A rubric is included for assessment and grading. It’s great for a quiz and for kids to show what they know. The rubric allows teachers to assess the students’ knowledge of the mathematical methods and procedures they are required to learn. Good activity for math centers.
Preview of Big Problem (Adding / Short Form)

Big Problem (Adding / Short Form)

Created by
Jon Coley
This exercise allows students to create and solve their own large addition problems. A rubric is included for assessment and grading. It’s great for a quiz and for kids to show what they know. The rubric allows teachers to assess the students’ knowledge of the mathematical methods and procedures they are required to learn. Good activity for math centers.
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