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Preview of Hybrid Kindergarten and 1st Grade Digital Word Problems Math Activity 1.OA.1

Hybrid Kindergarten and 1st Grade Digital Word Problems Math Activity 1.OA.1

Created by
Miss D Gunn
This hybrid learning must-have provides instant feedback just like Boom Cards!!! This math activity allows learners to practice Word Problems and Problem Solving! This activity works in Google Slides and PowerPoint and may be shared in Google Classroom and Canvas. See it in Action!Follow my Instagram account, @missdgunn, to see this product in action. Click the picture of the resource and swipe it works along with the other resources in my store! You may also follow my Instagram account to re
Preview of Multiplication Error Analysis Math Task Cards| Think. Rank. Justify! Grade 4-5

Multiplication Error Analysis Math Task Cards| Think. Rank. Justify! Grade 4-5

Created by
Gifted Ink EDU
Transform your multiplication lessons with this Multiplication Error Analysis: Think • Rank • Justify resource — designed to build critical thinking, mathematical reasoning, and student discourse in grades 4–5. These multiplication task cards challenge students to analyze strategies, rank solutions from most to least reasonable, and justify their thinking. Perfect for deepening understanding of multi-digit multiplication using strategies like compensation, doubling & halving, and partial pr
Preview of WHAT IF? Multiplication Choice Board for Divergent Thinking  | 3rd grade Math

WHAT IF? Multiplication Choice Board for Divergent Thinking | 3rd grade Math

Created by
Gifted Ink EDU
Engage your 3rd graders with 10 “What If…?” Multiplication Choice Boards packed with real-world math, pattern challenges, money problems, sports stats, and creative scenarios! Perfect for enrichment, early finishers, math centers, and gifted learners, each open-ended prompt builds fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Students tackle high-interest prompts in categories like: Pattern Play – Discover, extend, and justify number patterns. Reasoning Challenge – Solve logic-based multi
Preview of Would You Rather? Back to School Ice Breaker | Debate Task Cards 3-5th Grade

Would You Rather? Back to School Ice Breaker | Debate Task Cards 3-5th Grade

Created by
Gifted Ink EDU
Kick off your school year with fun, thoughtful conversations using this Would You Rather? Back to School Ice Breaker set—perfect for 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade classrooms! These engaging debate task cards invite students to choose a side, support their thinking, and dive deeper with a creative Stretch Prompt on every card. Designed to encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and classroom community, this set works beautifully as a first-week activity, morning meeting tool, or writing w
Preview of 1-20 number identification classroom recording form

1-20 number identification classroom recording form

Created by
Allison Hopkins
Use this form to track the numbers identified correctly 1-20. Identify trends to plan which numbers need to be retaught. Each number has 3 spaces to record over multiple assessment periods to show growth or no growth quickly. Data can help to group students for intervention or small group activities.
Preview of Stock Market Project

Stock Market Project

Created by
DiepThinkers
This project is intended to be used for students to apply their skills of multiplying decimals by whole numbers, adding/subtracting decimals, and analyzing graphs/data to the real-world. To track the stock market, students can go online and type in the company's name in Google. The price of the stock should pop up.
Preview of Back to School CGI #5

Back to School CGI #5

CGI word problem for August/September. Back to School with differentiated number sets. This one has 8 different number sets!!! I had a super high class so I gave my regular CGI to most kids which had 4 number sets and my GATE kids the other with another four differentiated number sets. I always show a "Think/Wonder" page and have the students turn and talk, then slowly unpack the story problem. I cut and paste the word problems into their notebooks which is why the last page is like that. This i
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