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Preview of Valentine’s Day Crack the Code Multiplication Worksheets

Valentine’s Day Crack the Code Multiplication Worksheets

Created by
Brianna Lentz
Valentine’s Day Crack the Code Multiplication Worksheets💘 Make multiplication fun this Valentine’s Day! These Valentine’s Day Crack the Code Multiplication Worksheets turn math practice into an exciting mystery kids love to solve. Perfect for classrooms, homeschool families, and co-ops, students solve multiplication problems to reveal secret Valentine-themed messages. ✨ What’s Included: ✔ Set of 4 Color Printable Valentine’s Day multiplication crack-the-code worksheets and Answer Key ✔ Engaging
Preview of PBL: FRACTION ARCHITECT

PBL: FRACTION ARCHITECT

Created by
Sheri Dirkse
This is a high-quality, "meat-and-potatoes" math resource. On TpT, teachers go crazy for PBL (Project-Based Learning) that actually includes the "support" pieces like role cards and rubrics. Here is a comprehensive product description designed to convert browsers into buyers. Fraction Architects: A High-Interest PBL Math ChallengeDesign, Defend, and Build: Real-World Fraction ApplicationAre you looking for a way to move beyond "pizza slices" and help your students truly master fractions as oper
Preview of Distance Learning eLearning Advanced Multiplication Math Cards — Double Digit

Distance Learning eLearning Advanced Multiplication Math Cards — Double Digit

These cards take multiplication to the next level with 4 sets of multiplication cards, each with 10 problems (that's 40 problems with answers included!). Each of the 4 sets starts with a number in the ten thousands, then gradually increases to the millions, which makes them perfectly suited for a child practicing checkerboard, bead frame, golden bead frame, or just practicing the abstract (pencil and paper) method. The first set is color-coded to math the Montessori materials, but in set 2 th
Preview of Create Your Own Currency Money Project

Create Your Own Currency Money Project

⭐Design your own currency!⭐ Your students will LOVE using their creativity, their math fact skills, and their money skills to create their own currency. In this project they will: 1. Create a currency with 5 bills and 3 coins with names and values for them 2. A scenario creating a world problem with their currency that they solve and explain 3. A BONUS wallet to design for another set of currency to put inside! Use this as a whole class end of unit project, for your gifted and talented students,
Preview of Math: What Are the Chances?  Designing Your Own Probability Carnival

Math: What Are the Chances? Designing Your Own Probability Carnival

Students will use their understanding of probability to create three carnival games for others to enjoy. By exploring the difference between theoretical and experimental probability, students will understand the math that underlies the games. This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulness, students reflect on their Exploration by answering
Preview of Math- “And the Answer Is...” Create a Jeopardy-Style Math Game

Math- “And the Answer Is...” Create a Jeopardy-Style Math Game

Students will design a math game in a Jeopardy-style format. The project will reinforce math skills and require critical thinking. Students will decide on mathematical categories, the questions on the game board, and provide correct answers.This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulness, students reflect on their Exploration by answering sta
Preview of **Voice Level Freebie Poster

**Voice Level Freebie Poster

Created by
KinderRox
This freebie helps anyone coming into your classroom understand what level of voice you are expecting at that time. Simply have your voice helper mark the level with a clothespin ( I always had a heart on mine) to demonstrate the expectation. Print as large or as small as you need!
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