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Preview of Alien Codes Four 4's Challenge - Math Thinking Task | 6th - 8th Grade

Alien Codes Four 4's Challenge - Math Thinking Task | 6th - 8th Grade

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Math MOOniverse
Blast off into the school year with this engaging, no-prep math puzzle!Your students will work to crack 20 alien code beacons by creating each target number using exactly four 4’s and allowed math operations. This differentiated, collaborative activity is perfect for building number sense, problem-solving skills, and teamwork — all while having fun. Whether you’re looking for a first-day-of-school icebreaker, a brain teaser for early finishers, or a challenge activity for math centers, the A
Preview of Lit and Math Center Group Chart

Lit and Math Center Group Chart

Use these slides to organize your students into 4 groups. Easily numbered and color-coded for ease of management and ability to follow. Simple format but very easy to modify for your purpose.
Preview of Pi Day Paper Chain Project | Engaging Math Craft for Pi Day or End-of-Year Fun

Pi Day Paper Chain Project | Engaging Math Craft for Pi Day or End-of-Year Fun

Looking for a colorful, collaborative, and totally engaging math activity? This Pi Day Paper Chain Project brings the magic of Pi to life as students work together to build a giant paper chain representing the first 1,824 digits of π — perfect for Pi Day (March 14) or a fun, end-of-year math celebration! Each digit is color-coded, and students use teamwork to create linked sections of Pi using pre-cut strips of paper. This activity fits beautifully into three 45-minute class periods, and y
Preview of K, CCS: "Counting & Carnality" for the Gifted/Talented

K, CCS: "Counting & Carnality" for the Gifted/Talented

Gifted and talented students require increased creativity and depth of learning. Here is a link to our teaching strategies for gifted and talented students: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Gifted-and-Talented-Teaching-Strategies-3448062Accessibility suggestions: ​ Go to your device “Settings” where you can adjust the screen’s: ​ brightness and color, size of text, resolution, connect to wireless display and adjust sound. A media player for wav or m4a files is required to listen t
Preview of UFLI Style Math Intervention Lesson Plans Numbers 1-10 Google Slides- EDITABLE

UFLI Style Math Intervention Lesson Plans Numbers 1-10 Google Slides- EDITABLE

Do you love UFLI for phonics, but need something similar for MATH? Here are 10 lessons to teach number sense UNIT 1: Numbers 1-10. *Editable* Google Slides and (UFLI-similar) Lesson Plans included! Students will learn all about the numbers 1-10, with a structured and familiar format. SYSTEMATIC AND EXPLICIT MATH INSTRUCTION (S.E.M.I.) ❤️NO PREP ❤️NO GUESSWORK ❤️SYSTEMATIC & EXPLICIT ⚠️FULL CURRICULUM COMING SOON⚠️Click here to be the first to know!What's Included?10 Full Lessons to teach
Preview of Math Lesson Google Slides similar to UFLI- Explicit Number Sense #5- EDITABLE

Math Lesson Google Slides similar to UFLI- Explicit Number Sense #5- EDITABLE

Do you love UFLI for phonics, but need something similar for MATH? This is a free sample to teach number sense UNIT 1: Numbers 1-10: LESSON 5. *Editable* Google Slides and (UFLI-similar) Lesson Plan included! Students will learn all about the number 5, while also reviewing numbers 1-4. SYSTEMATIC AND EXPLICIT MATH INSTRUCTION (S.E.M.I.) ❤️NO PREP ❤️NO GUESSWORK ❤️SYSTEMATIC & EXPLICIT ✅Unit 1 Lessons 1-10 are now AVAILABLEClick here to see!⚠️FULL CURRICULUM COMING SOON⚠️Click here to be th
Preview of Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

Math in Motion: Subitizing within 5 (231 No-Prep Slides)

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Kirsten Chansky
Where number sense meets movement—subitizing made fun! Math in Motion trains perceptual subitizing within 5 so students see a quantity at a glance and connect it to its number, laying the groundwork for strong skills in composing/decomposing (coming in your conceptual subitizing set). Slides flash small quantities (1–5) in dice, finger, and five-frame patterns. After every five items, a built-in movement break (like dancing) keeps the pace brisk and engagement high—ideal for transitions
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