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Preview of Rounding to the Nearest Ten Practice Sheet - editable

Rounding to the Nearest Ten Practice Sheet - editable

This is a great, quick way to review or learn rounding concepts. It is a .docx file so that if you want to change the numbers to make multiple worksheets for more practice you can. Grab the Rounding chart to go with it! This was what finally helped my boys grasp this concept.
Preview of Multiplication  Arrays for Third Grade

Multiplication Arrays for Third Grade

Arrays and Multiplication PowerPoint for your smartboard, document camera, or projector. Use to introduce multiplication to your students, for partner practice, and in small group settings for reinforcement. This PowerPoint is all you need to teach arrays; your students will be able to visualize multiplication. This also makes an engaging activating activity. 74 arrays that can be printed and cut for center practice activities33 slidesPages can be printed, and cards can be cut to use in your ma
Preview of Number Sense Games Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Math Centers Numeracy

Number Sense Games Kindergarten First Grade Second Grade Math Centers Numeracy

Are you looking for a way to engage your early learners while learning the foundational skills for numeracy and number sense? With this bundle, your students can engross in fun, hands-on learning while ordering numbers, making comparisons, finding patterns, rounding, and subitizing. Use these games as a math review or in centers. Ideas and materials are included with every game for differentiating instruction to meet varying student levels within your class. Kids love the games, the interaction
Preview of Number Sense Math Games Pre-K Kindergarten First Grade Numeracy Centers

Number Sense Math Games Pre-K Kindergarten First Grade Numeracy Centers

Do you want your early learners to be engaged and have fun while learning the foundational skills for numeracy and number sense? With this bundle, your students can engage in fun, hands-on learning while ordering numbers, practicing one-on-one correspondence, making comparisons, and subitizing. Use these games as a math review or in centers. Differentiate instruction by changing out the cards you use. Each game has a section for ideas on how to meet varying student levels. Kids love the games, t
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