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Preview of Easter-Themed Percent of a Number Digital Lesson/Activity - Google Slides/PPT

Easter-Themed Percent of a Number Digital Lesson/Activity - Google Slides/PPT

🐰 EASTER VERSION - This lesson is super fun!  "Percent of a Number" is a digital, no-prep lesson on finding  the percentage of a number. It begins with a  review of percentages by showing  10x10 grids. Students find the number shaded out of one hundred, and then  shade in their own grids using the  fill color feature of Google Slides or Power Point. Double number lines are used to show how to find the percent of a number. The teacher can model a few of these and then have students complete so
Preview of Easter Themed Pre-K & K Printables!

Easter Themed Pre-K & K Printables!

A giant bundle of Easter themed worksheets and activities that your littles will love! Engaging and hits main skill areas!
Preview of Easter Bunny Greater Than Less Than Math Center | Comparing Numbers 1–42 | Kinde

Easter Bunny Greater Than Less Than Math Center | Comparing Numbers 1–42 | Kinde

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The PreK Edit
🐰🥕 Easter Bunny Greater Than, Less Than, or Equal To Math CenterStudents will hop into math fun with this engaging Easter-themed comparing numbers activity! Each card features two numbers on bright carrot visuals, and students must decide which number is greater, less, or equal by placing the correct symbol in the center. This hands-on center is perfect for building number sense while keeping learning playful and seasonal! 📚 What’s Included: 18 comparing number cards (1–42) Mix of great
Preview of Easter Juggling Multiplication Color by Number

Easter Juggling Multiplication Color by Number

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Mr. Grizz's Den
Easter Juggling: Multiplication Color-by-Number Activity Bring some seasonal fun into your math block with this Easter Juggling color-by-number worksheet! Perfect for young students, this activity combines artistic creativity with essential multiplication practice. Product Overview Students will solve a variety of multiplication facts—ranging from basic factors to double-digits—to determine which colors to use on a fun illustration of two bunnies juggling five baby chicks. What’s Included:Mul
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