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Preview of Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Created by
School Signals
Spark students' interest in metric volume measurements and estimations by presenting common objects they can relate to. Once students have a better understanding of what mL, cL, dL, and L really are, they are better able to fact-check their work when converting between metric units. Note: US English uses an uppercase letter for Liter (L); in Europe, the measurements are commonly written as ml, cl, dl, and l. The scientific community appears to consider both versions correct. --- Related sheets
Preview of Math Tools | Number Paths, Multiplication Tables, Thousands Charts

Math Tools | Number Paths, Multiplication Tables, Thousands Charts

Loads of resources to help your math students! Includes: Thousands Charts (1-1,000)Small Color and B&WLarge Color and B&WNumber Paths (1-120)Small Color and B&WMedium Color and B&WLarge Color and B&WMultiplication Table (1-10) Color and B&WMultiplication Facts (1-10) Color and B&W
Preview of Geometry Sticks Measurements Chart | Montessori Math Reference Freebie

Geometry Sticks Measurements Chart | Montessori Math Reference Freebie

This Geometry Sticks Measurements Chart is a simple and useful reference tool for Montessori and hands-on math classrooms. It provides a clear visual guide to the standard Montessori geometry stick lengths (3 cm–21 cm), perfect for use during geometry lessons, measurement practice, or material preparation. Teachers can print, laminate, and post it near their Box of Sticks material or include it in student reference binders. ✨ How to Use Print and laminate for durability. Display in your mat
Preview of What Does It Mean To You?

What Does It Mean To You?

Reflection is integral to literacy. Use this graphic organizer to step up your ELA game while encouraging critical thinking!
Preview of Color-by-Number (Addition) Activity!

Color-by-Number (Addition) Activity!

This is a Color-by-Number (Addition) activity designed to blend fine motor skill development with arithmetic practice. The Theme: An underwater "Ocean Adventure" featuring friendly sea creatures like a dolphin, an octopus, a submarine, and various fish.The Math: Students are presented with simple addition problems (e.g., 2+3, 4+1, 6+2) scattered throughout the illustration.The Challenge: Students must first solve the math problems in each section.They then refer to the Color Key at the top, w
Preview of Match the Animal to it's Pattern

Match the Animal to it's Pattern

Created by
MommaAMommaB
Line drawing and concept development practice using 'real' images of animals rather than cartoons. Draw a straight line to the pattern swatch that matches the animal!
Preview of Language Matters Substance Use Disorder-New Vocabulary

Language Matters Substance Use Disorder-New Vocabulary

"Addict, junkie, drunk, druggie, meth head" etc. are terms that disregard and separate individuals from their humanity. The prevalence of substance use disorder in our communities affects families and especially the children that are being exposed to the pain and disappointment that "SUD" can create. Changing how we speak of substance use disorder can change how we think of it and indeed how we feel about it. Adding understanding and a new vocabulary brings compassion that can lead to connecti
Preview of Emotion Check-In for Journaling & Coping

Emotion Check-In for Journaling & Coping

An emotion check-in station I created for journaling to help reinforce emotion identification skills, coping strategies, and self-care activities. Emotions are color coded to match zones of regulation which can be paired with this. Cut out all four squares and paste in journal for best results! 🥰
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