Here you will find loop cards for the 8-row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 9 row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 6-row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 7-row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 5-row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 4-row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 3-row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 2-row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 10-row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
Here you will find loop cards for the 1st row division. You can cut out the domino, shuffle it and give it to the children, then they should put it in the right order.
This FREE Puzzle Pack is perfect for back-to-school fun! It includes engaging number activities and mazes designed to reinforce basic math skills and build classroom community. Great for centers, early finishers, and sub plans! WHAT IS INCLUDED? ✨ This Free Puzzle Pack includes: ✏️ 5 Mazes: Help students find the right path to the pencil. 5 Sudoku Puzzles: Easy 2x2 grids with engaging visuals for critical thinking. ➕ 14 Number Puzzles: Fun addition and subtraction activities to strengthe
This free ebook is a great resource for teachers, parents, and homeschoolers. It is filled with all sorts of ideas to use flash cards in new and creative ways. Take the boredom out of learning your facts and do it screen-free!! These ideas can apply to any operation and any level, making this great for K thru 6 students.
The Owl Tree Montessori Interactive E-Guide for Elementary offers practical application of the Montessori curriculum, materials, and lessons. Inside you will find: Background information on MontessoriFour key elements to implementing the Montessori philosophyThe breakdown of a Montessori 3-Period Lesson for elementaryA visual breakdown of the Montessori curriculum structureDetailed essential elementary material lists for cultural (sciences), math, and language materialsA Montessori physical mate
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Arithmetic, For All Subjects, Other (ELA), Other (Science)
White number cards 1-9,000,000 are included as well as colored green,blue,red card 1-9,000. Gray number cards and x,= symbol are also included. Print on white cardstock and laminate for students to use!
Here you will find a star for the row of 3. You have to cut the triangles apart, mix the triangles and then the children can put the star together again.
Here you will find a star for the row of 4. You have to cut the triangles apart, mix the triangles and then the children can put the star together again.
Here you will find a star for the row of 8. You have to cut the triangles apart, mix the triangles and then the children can put the star together again.
Here you will find a star for the row of 9. You have to cut the triangles apart, mix the triangles and then the children can put the star together again.
Here you will find a star for the 1st row. You have to cut the triangles apart, shuffle the triangles and then the children can put the star together again.
Here you will find a star for the row of 10. You have to cut the triangles apart, shuffle the triangles and then the children can put the star back together.