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Preview of Math Fact Flashcards Bundle | Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division

Math Fact Flashcards Bundle | Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division

Math Fact Flashcards Bundle | Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & DivisionBuild strong math fact fluency with this Math Fact Flashcards Bundle. This comprehensive digital resource includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division flashcards to support students at multiple levels. With facts ranging from within 5, 10, and 20 for addition and subtraction, and multiplication and division facts 0–12, this bundle helps students develop accuracy, confidence, and automaticity with essent
Preview of THE COMPLETE AVERAGES UNIT (MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, & DATA ANALYSIS)

THE COMPLETE AVERAGES UNIT (MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, & DATA ANALYSIS)

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FROM AVERAGE TO ADVANCED! THE COMPLETE AVERAGES UNIT (MEAN, MEDIAN, MODE, & DATA ANALYSIS)Headline: Drowning in Data? 🛑📊 Conquered Calculations for Averages with this Massive 3-Lesson Bundle!Are your students dazed and confused by conflicting formulas, definitions, and tricky outlier data? Transform your classroom into a statistical laboratory of discovery with this polished, massive COMPLETE UNIT SLIDE DECK (80+ SLIDES!). We’ve synthesized the entire Averages and Data Interpretation curricul
Preview of Grade 1 One more with manipulatives and counting Lesson 13 of 15

Grade 1 One more with manipulatives and counting Lesson 13 of 15

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Lesson details Key learning points Revisit the idea of one more than as the next number.Use manipulatives and stem sentences to deepen understanding the next number after a given number is one more.Answer questions such as 'What is the next number after 8 when counting?'Keywords One more than - One more than is when there is a greater amount by one or another item in the set.Next number - When counting, the next number is the one that we say after a given number.Common misconceptionPupils may st
Preview of Grade 1 More than and fewer than Lesson 12 of 15

Grade 1 More than and fewer than Lesson 12 of 15

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Lesson details Key learning points Know two or more groups can be compared using 'more than' and 'fewer than'.Know when comparing groups, objects from each can be placed in lines and matched (one-to-one) to support comparison.Know groups can contain the same number of things.Keywords More than - More than means having a larger value than another number or set.Fewer than - Fewer than means having a smaller number of objects in a set.Equal - Equal means to have exactly the same amount or value.Com
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