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Preview of FREE Math Fact Fluency Award Certificates

FREE Math Fact Fluency Award Certificates

Reward your math superstars for learning their math facts! FREE award certificates for addition, subtraction, addition/subtraction, multiplication, division, or multiplication/division. Print on colored paper and hand them out. Or attach a piece of candy, a bookmark, or another treat. Inexpensive way to motivate and encourage math fact fluency!
Preview of FREE Math Recording Sheets - Editable & Printable Templates for Any Lesson

FREE Math Recording Sheets - Editable & Printable Templates for Any Lesson

Created by
KB Teach Simple
Free Math Recording Sheets | Editable & Printable Templates for Any LessonBring structure, organization, and clarity to your math classroom with this free set of versatile recording sheets! Designed with student thinking, organization, and accessibility in mind, these templates are perfect for supporting all learners — including ESL and SPED students.Use them to guide problem solving, show work, or reflect on learning in any math unit. These recording sheets are ideal for classwork, homework
Preview of FREE NZ Maths IKAN Test 2

FREE NZ Maths IKAN Test 2

Created by
Mr Glue
⭐Looking for my latest IKAN assessment, aligned to the new curriculum? Check the link here.Test 2 of the NZ IKAN test. Created to be easier for students to read and follow. ⭐ Buy the whole IKAN bundle hereIf you would like your students to self-teach their own IKAN goals to support these tests, check out my favourite resource here. It matches up perfectly to this resource. *Please note that this IKAN resource is missing the basic facts questions, as I have found other tests to be more useful a
Preview of Multiples Practice

Multiples Practice

Need students building automaticity with finding multiples? Here's a FREEBIE just for you! I always try to get students using estimation for their long division, but for students that just aren't there, there's always the multiples list. The fact is, students should be working toward automaticity in all of their mathematical skills. Print off a stack of these and choose a few random numbers a day for students to work through. I've used this multiple ways: Notebook resource - simply fold and glue
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