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Preview of Foldable flashcards Bundle - Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction

Foldable flashcards Bundle - Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction

Created by
Amber Reinecke
This is a one page template to print out and put together flash cards for students. Print the sheet exactly as it is. Once it prints, cut on the dotted lines. Fold the answers so that they are behind the card. You can put the cards in order, hole punch them in the top left corner and put them on a ring. These are simple flashcards, easy to store in a desk or pocket, and inexpensive (one sheet for an entire set!) so that students can take them home or replace lost/broken sets. Please note the
Preview of Multiplication Flash Cards Foldable

Multiplication Flash Cards Foldable

Created by
Amber Reinecke
This is a one page template to print out and put together multiplication flash cards for students. Print the sheet exactly as it is. Once it prints, cut on the dotted lines. Fold the answers so that they are behind the card. You can put the cards in order, hole punch them in the top left corner and put them on a ring. These are simple flashcards, easy to store in a desk or pocket, and inexpensive (one sheet for an entire set!) so that students can take them home or replace lost/broken sets.
Preview of Subtraction Flashcard foldables

Subtraction Flashcard foldables

Created by
Amber Reinecke
This is a one page template to print out and put together subtraction flash cards for students. Print the sheet exactly as it is. Once it prints, cut on the dotted lines. Fold the answers so that they are behind the card. You can put the cards in order, hole punch them in the top left corner and put them on a ring. These are simple flashcards, easy to store in a desk or pocket, and inexpensive (one sheet for an entire set!) so that students can take them home or replace lost/broken sets. Plea
Preview of Addition Flashcards Foldable

Addition Flashcards Foldable

Created by
Amber Reinecke
This is a one page template to print out and put together addition flash cards for students. Print the sheet exactly as it is. Once it prints, cut on the dotted lines. Fold the answers so that they are behind the card. You can put the cards in order, hole punch them in the top left corner and put them on a ring. These are simple flashcards, easy to store in a desk or pocket, and inexpensive (one sheet for an entire set!) so that students can take them home or replace lost/broken sets. Please
Preview of Charizard Coordinates

Charizard Coordinates

Created by
Tommy Bo
This is compatible with the 30x30 grid. This is Charizard, a rather large and more time consuming coordinate sheet. The kids will enjoy making this one small or large scale. Warning: if made with 3x3 inch squares, this pixel project will stand about 5 feet tall and 6-7 feet wide.
Preview of Time: analogue, digital, 24 hour cards

Time: analogue, digital, 24 hour cards

Cards that I use to teach time to students. Includes a student sheet that you can laminate and re-use (flash a card and ask students to draw on the clock, write in digital form and in words on the lines). Times are in increments of 5 minutes but choose which are appropriate to your students. I photocopied each type of time (all 24-hour, all analogue etc) on a different colour of paper to make it easy to sort.
Preview of Partial Product Multiplication

Partial Product Multiplication

Created by
Caroline Jones
Page 1: Fourth grade Everyday Math introduces the partial product algorithm for multi-digit multiplication using a game called "Tag Team Wrestling". My students love the game, but many have a hard time lining up the numbers of the partial products. So I created a worksheet that has boxes instead of lines for the partial products. Page 2: I also created a template that can be used to transition students more gradually to the partial product method. It has less prompts than "tag team wrestli
Preview of March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2017)

March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2017)

Created by
Gregory Snoke
This file is designed to accompany the March Mathematical Madness Challenge. Both the 2017 men's and women's tournament fields are included in a bracketed format. The complete tournament bracket is part of this file, along with each region's brackets on a singular sheet of paper which can be used to make a bulletin board with this project. Additionally, a point-chart has been included to keep track of all the NCAA team's points using the standard algorithm for the March Mathematical Madness
Preview of March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2019)

March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2019)

Created by
Gregory Snoke
This file is designed to accompany the March Mathematical Madness Challenge. Both the 2019 men's and women's tournament fields are included in a bracketed format. The complete tournament bracket is part of this file, along with each region's brackets on a singular sheet of paper which can be used to make a bulletin board with this project. Additionally, a point-chart has been included to keep track of all the NCAA team's points using the standard algorithm for the March Mathematical Madness
Preview of Fortune Finders: Save Money While Learning

Fortune Finders: Save Money While Learning

This activity can be used as a math lesson for grades 3-5 in four small groups or whole class. Students start with "Pinching Pennies" and add or "deposit" a penny for each week of the year (52 weeks). The chart allows students to see how much money can be saved every year by using pennies, nickels, dimes, or quarters (preview not shown). Start at the beginning of the year and make it a class project! It can also be incorporated into classroom management as an incentive using fake money. Highe
Preview of Math Cryptogram/Adding Fractions 1

Math Cryptogram/Adding Fractions 1

Make math review more fun with CRYPTOGRAMS! For those who haven't experienced cryptograms before, a cryptogram is a message that has been translated into nonsense- that can mean numbers, shapes, animal pictures, and in this case EQUATIONS! Have your students solve the fraction addition problems, remembering to simplify the answers. This will give the student a fraction (answer) that corresponds to a letter. For example, if it says "A = 1/4 + 1/4" then A = 1/2. The student would then write the
Preview of Overview of Mr. Bill's Store

Overview of Mr. Bill's Store

I learned many years ago that the most effective way of keeping math engaging for students is through SELECTIVE PROBLEM SOLVING. All kinds of problem solving...not just traditional "solve this equation" problems. I will offer teachers ideas for keeping kids excited about math. Such as...building a probability distribution of outcomes from throwing dice...constructing a pendulum that will draw Lissajous figures...constructing a Foucault pendulum...how to do interesting large-scale astronomical
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