2 digit subtraction problems with and without regrouping. From experience, I know that students struggle and worry about how straight their line is for their open number line and often waste time trying to make it perfect instead of focusing on their work. This sheet provides an open number line and an area for them to show their work. This sheet can be edited to fit your students' needs.
Use the Color Code System in your class to help your students remember the process of solving problems.
The first page is used to tape down on student desks. The other pages can be used along with the powerpoint found at:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Color-Code-Problem-Solving-Strategies-1259290
Multiplication chart emphasized with colors for the zeroes, tens and doubles. I can never remember where to find the multiplication chart when I need one, so I made one to print out and laminate for each of my students. Does anyone else have this challenge?
Color-coded multiplication table First, find the numbers you need to multiply. Then find the square where the two numbers meet (as if you drew two imaginary lines). For example, 8*9 =72, if you drew two straight lines both numbers would meet at 72!
I needed a color coded poster as a wall reminder of the multiplication facts. This is what I am using. If you have suggestions for changes to make it better, please let me know.
This is a "cheat sheet" for students on using order of operations for addition and subtraction only. A good introduction for order of operations without all the other parts muddying the waters.
This is a basic multiplication table of facts to 12. It is great to use in whole class or small group settings. It is large and clear and can be used easily with a document camera or projected directly from your computer screen.
This is a great little tool that I developed to create multiplication handouts on the fly. Need some extra practice for a particular student?
All you do as the teacher is choose the lower and higher number and a worksheet will be generated automatically along with an answer key. The values that are being multiplied will be generated randomly between the lower and upper number chosen.
The handout can be printed or a student can complete on the computer with instant feedback cues. Answers turn
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This Worksheet Should be distributed and reviewed with students before Shortcut Activity 1. (Free Activity provided within P
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Give students the blank 2 sided copy, play the folding video and use the PowerPoint to show the answers to the blanks.
Students LOVE these! No cutting mess and lots of fun folds!
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