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Preview of Convert Metric Measurement Foldable Spring Color by Number Activity

Convert Metric Measurement Foldable Spring Color by Number Activity

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All in a Teacup
This Spring Metric Unit of Measurement Foldable Review Activity & Color by Number is an engaging approach to review conversions and applied themed worded situations, while engaged in a fun coloring activity.  On the cover side of the foldable, you have the reference tool and conversions exercises, while inside is the questions with a Spring in the Rain Color by Number activity. This is a no-prep ready-print-go activity!  It is a fun way to review at this time of the year, to spiral back, r
Preview of April Math Mystery 4th Grade | Secret Garden Activity | Print & Digital

April Math Mystery 4th Grade | Secret Garden Activity | Print & Digital

Engage your students with a fun and interactive spring math mystery where they solve problems to uncover who found the secret garden! 🌸 Bring excitement and engagement to your math block with this April-themed math mystery! Students will solve a variety of math problems to eliminate answers and uncover the final solution. This resource combines critical thinking, problem solving, and multi-step math practice in a fun, story-based format your students will love. 🌼 What’s Included: ✔ Prin
Preview of IReady Math and Reading Goal - Student Tracker

IReady Math and Reading Goal - Student Tracker

Created by
Kallie Hattaway
Students also need to help take care of their goals. This provides a spot for students to track for Fall, Winter and Spring. They are also able to graph their data while also break down each section.
Preview of Who Found the End of the Rainbow? St. Patrick’s Day Math Mystery

Who Found the End of the Rainbow? St. Patrick’s Day Math Mystery

Bring excitement and problem-solving into your classroom with this engaging St. Patrick’s Day math mystery! In Who Found the End of the Rainbow?, students solve math problems to eliminate suspects, times, and locations to uncover the final solution. This interactive elimination activity combines seasonal fun with meaningful math practice, making it perfect for centers, enrichment, early finishers, or a festive March lesson. Students will work through multi-step problems, use deductive reasonin
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