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Preview of Pay the Cashier - Interactive Student Money Practice with Coins and Bills

Pay the Cashier - Interactive Student Money Practice with Coins and Bills

Students will drag the correct amount of money requested into the cashier's hand on each slide. Option for teacher to edit the value requested on each slide to increase or decrease difficulty level. Pack includes 4 sets of Google Slides. There is one with only bills, two with coins AND bills, and one where students need to differentiate if coins OR bills are requested.
Preview of Math Fact Foldable & Digital Progress Tracker Bundle | # 2–12 | Editable

Math Fact Foldable & Digital Progress Tracker Bundle | # 2–12 | Editable

Math Fact Mastery Foldable & Digital Tracker | Multiples of 2–12 | Interactive & Editable | Classroom Fluency ToolMake multiplication fact fluency fun, interactive, and easy to track with this Math Fact Mastery Foldable + Google Sheets Progress Tracker! This hands-on resource helps students practice, quiz, and track their own growth with multiplication facts from 2s through 12s — and gives YOU the data you need to target instruction and celebrate success! ✂️ What’s Included: Student Foldable
Preview of Counting and Adding US Coins and Bills | Money Practice | Editable Google Slide

Counting and Adding US Coins and Bills | Money Practice | Editable Google Slide

Fourteen easy to print and go practice pages and worksheets that help students identify and learn the amounts of different forms of US money, adding totals, and counting back change. Worksheets are short assessments, great for entry tasks or exit tickets. They are also scaffolded, each increasing in difficulty. Color and black & white copies, as well as answer keys are included. More products from Life With Small FriesGain TPT Credits for Future Purchases! Every time you leave a review for a pr
Preview of Math Mini Charts | Set 1 (Mini Anchor Charts)

Math Mini Charts | Set 1 (Mini Anchor Charts)

UPDATED 5/1/2020: Now includes link to Google Slides for digital use. I completely swoon over anchor charts I see teachers have in their classroom. It's like teacher artwork - haha, but they just aren't practical in my learning support classroom. Sure, I leave up charts and posters that benefit, in some way or another, all students who come to my learning support classroom, but sometimes I need for each of my students to have what anchor charts offer. At the beginning of this school year, I sta
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