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Preview of 2nd Grade Addition & Subtraction Exit Tickets: Differentiated Questions 2.OA.A.1

2nd Grade Addition & Subtraction Exit Tickets: Differentiated Questions 2.OA.A.1

These one-step and two-step addition and subtraction exit tickets are perfect for helping students master 2.OA.A.1 in an engaging and differentiated way. Inspired by Bloom’s Taxonomy, this resource is thoughtfully designed with three levels of thinking so you can easily differentiate for every learner in your classroom. From simple practice problems to deeper reasoning and creative problem-solving, these exit tickets are flexible and versatile. Use them for daily check-ins, math centers, smal
Preview of Solving Percents with Words

Solving Percents with Words

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Learning 4Less
This file is made to test your student;s percentage knowledge. Using the vocabulary words provided students explain step-by-step how to solve the problem.
Preview of 32 SORRY Math Games - Cross Curricular Math Applications  Grade 8 No Prep Review

32 SORRY Math Games - Cross Curricular Math Applications Grade 8 No Prep Review

The High Stakes Quiz Show Game where you reset your opponent’s score to win. Sorry is a No Prep Math game where teams earn points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! If you answer a Sorry Question then reset your opponent’s score to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 8 Math, Cross Curricular Math Applications. It is a
Preview of 32 SORRY Math Games - Cross Curricular Math Applications - Gr 7 No Prep Review

32 SORRY Math Games - Cross Curricular Math Applications - Gr 7 No Prep Review

The High Stakes Quiz Show Game where you reset your opponent’s score to win. Sorry is a No Prep Math game where teams earn points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! If you answer a Sorry Question then reset your opponent’s score to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 7 Math, Cross Curricular Math Applications. It is a
Preview of 23 SORRY Math Games - Word Problems - Grade 8 No Prep Review

23 SORRY Math Games - Word Problems - Grade 8 No Prep Review

The High Stakes Quiz Show Game where you reset your opponent’s score to win. Sorry is a No Prep Math game where teams earn points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! If you answer a Sorry Question then reset your opponent’s score to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Grade 8 Math, Word Problems. It is a digital resource, no
Preview of Percent Proportion Error Analysis | One-Page Diagnostic | Grades 6–7

Percent Proportion Error Analysis | One-Page Diagnostic | Grades 6–7

Help students build a true understanding of percent proportion with this six question error analysis. Each problem shows a student’s incorrect work related to IS/OF, part–whole relationships, and the percent proportion. Students must: ✔ identify the error ✔ explain what the student did wrong ✔ set up the correct proportion ✔ solve accurately This diagnostic approach makes student thinking visible, highlights misconceptions, and gives you immediate data to plan reteach, support, or
Preview of NO PREP Mathematics Sentence Journal for ALL Operations - Pre-K - 5th Grade

NO PREP Mathematics Sentence Journal for ALL Operations - Pre-K - 5th Grade

Created by
Mr Inquiry
Welcome to this resource! I hope you find it as useful as I do! :-) One of my students' favorite center rotations is our mathematics sentence journal center ~ this is a place where students manufacture their own arithmetic mathematics sentences, recording the answers in their journals as they work on playing various independent math games. Because students create their own sentences and answer them using manipulatives like dice, dominoes, cards, or spinners, they love their math journals! When
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