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Preview of Month of Math Crosswords to Build Number Sense! (31 Crosswords with Answer Key)

Month of Math Crosswords to Build Number Sense! (31 Crosswords with Answer Key)

Do you need a quick and fun math warm-up? In search of morning work? Do your students need practice building number sense, mental math, and critical thinking? Give these math crossword puzzles a try. There are 31 puzzles with an answer key provided. They incorporate the 4 basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division). Students can work on these independently or in small groups. These puzzles can foster good number talks about strategies students used to figure them out. Hap
Preview of Addition Subtraction Worksheets or Homework Kindergarten and 1st Grade Standards

Addition Subtraction Worksheets or Homework Kindergarten and 1st Grade Standards

Created by
Karey's Class
These Math sheets are good for Kindergarten or 1st grade "I do, we do, you do" lessons, independent practice during class time, or for homework. They also work well for remediation, intervention, ESE K-6, tutoring or Homeschool. There is a big push in our school system for students to not only solve simple addition and subtraction problems, but to also use, and name the strategy that they used, to solve the problem. "No More, No Less" is a simple strategy that they can practice and use to sol
Preview of Long Dvision Organizer

Long Dvision Organizer

Make long division easier for ALL learners with this visual, color-coded grid that supports both long division methods. Bring It Up (Partial Quotients) and Bring It Down (Traditional Long Division).This organizer helps students stay neat, organized, and confident as they solve multi-step division problems. Each column clearly separates the "rounds" of division, making it easier for students to keep track of the divide–multiply–subtract–bring down cycle. The dotted boxes guide students through
Preview of My Math Thinking Mat

My Math Thinking Mat

My Math Thinking Mat is the perfect solution to allow students to use multiple strategies to show their thinking. Teachers can laminate these and use them with dry erase markers so they can use them again and again throughout the year! These strategies are on the board: 2 10's frames to work with 0-10 and then 0-20 in Kindergarten, 30 frame counters- so students can circle or fill in as they are counting to 30. They can also use this to fill in the "whole" and cross-out a part to find the oth
Preview of Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions | Model-Based Lesson Using Visual Models | Gra

Divide Whole Numbers by Fractions | Model-Based Lesson Using Visual Models | Gra

Help students truly understand dividing whole numbers by fractions with this model-based, conceptual lesson designed for grades 5–6. Instead of starting with “keep, change, flip,” this resource builds meaning using visual models and a real-world context before moving to procedures. Students explore fraction division through the Bake Sale Model, making sense of why the math works—not just how. ⭐ What’s Included ✔ Complete lesson on dividing whole numbers by fractions ✔ Visual models and
Preview of Addition Practice Math Sheets | Pre-K & Kindergarten | Counting Dots Scaffolded

Addition Practice Math Sheets | Pre-K & Kindergarten | Counting Dots Scaffolded

🐊 Addition Practice Math Sheets | Pre-K & KindergartenGive your little learners the perfect introduction to addition with these fun, scaffolded practice sheets! 🎉 Designed with Pre-K4 and Kindergarten students in mind, these worksheets make learning to add simple, stress-free, and engaging! What's Included:✏️ Number tracing pages for practice first ➕ Addition problems with counting dots beside each number 📉 Pages that gradually remove the visual dot prompts to build independence 📝 Pages
Preview of Subtraction Table, Montessori

Subtraction Table, Montessori

Created by
CL Smith
How the Teacher Would Use the Subtraction Table Demonstrating Inverse Operations: The teacher can use the table to visually show how subtraction is the opposite of addition. For example, they can point out that if 5 + 3 = 8 on an addition chart, finding 8 - 3 = 5 on the subtraction table uses the exact same numbers in reverse. Identifying Number Patterns: Teachers can guide the class to see patterns, such as how moving diagonally udown the table keeps the difference the same (e.g., 9-5=4, 8-4
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