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Preview of Math Talk Poster | Sentence Starters for Explaining Thinking & Asking for Help

Math Talk Poster | Sentence Starters for Explaining Thinking & Asking for Help

Tired of hearing “I don’t know how to do this” during math time? This FREE Math Talk poster helps students move beyond vague responses and start using clear, specific language to explain their thinking and ask for help. It’s designed to support meaningful math conversations, build confidence, and help you, as the teacher, pinpoint exactly where a student is getting stuck. ✨ What’s Included: Poster Sizes: Standard (8.5 x 11 in) – great for binders, student folders, or small-group use Large
Preview of Shapes Emergent Reader Book

Shapes Emergent Reader Book

Created by
Winged One
Tom Tiger can be lots of different shapes! Use the predictable text in this emergent reader to strength early reading skills and knowledge of shapes. Tom Tiger can be a: circle square triangle rectangle diamond heart pentagon star octagon hexagon Vocabulary cards for each shape are also included in color and black line versions. ************************************************************************** Customer Tips How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases: • Please go to your My
Preview of Beginner Chess Worksheets Pack

Beginner Chess Worksheets Pack

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Worksheets Pack Perfect Practice for New Chess Players! Build your students’ confidence and understanding of chess with this set of clear, engaging worksheets that reinforce every major beginner skill. Designed to match your chess lessons, these worksheets give students hands-on practice with the board, coordinates, piece movement, check/checkmate, special moves, and endgame patterns. These worksheets are perfect for whole-group instruction, independent practice, centers, ear
Preview of A Collapsible Compass

A Collapsible Compass

Sometimes an article or an activity provides the stimulus for further investigations or explorations. Such was my reaction when I first read that a “collapsible compass” was used by Euclid instead of a “modern compass” to deduce his theorems in his book, Elements, which is considered one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics. You may use this activity to challenge yourself to show the equivalence of the “collapsible compass” with the “modern compass,” or challenge your m
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