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Preview of Number Sense Anchor Board Differentiated

Number Sense Anchor Board Differentiated

This anchor choice board is created to increase number sense using simple playing cards. Most activities can be done with a partner or alone.The anchor board has 6 choices. For each choice you have a basic level with directions or an advanced level directions for your students to follow. Based on the level of your students you can differentiate which version each student should play.There is a visual example at the bottom of each direction page for students to refer back to. This is a fun and
Preview of Student Number Cards 0-20

Student Number Cards 0-20

Created by
Shelly Domingo
I print these cards on different colored cardstock, cut and laminate. I utilize these cards to increase number recognition, match numeral to value, compare numbers and order numbers.
Preview of Subitizing Dot Cards! 36 Cards Number Talks Editable

Subitizing Dot Cards! 36 Cards Number Talks Editable

Created by
Casey Crumbley
Subitizing Dot Cards! 36 Cards Number Talks Includes dot cards representing numbers 1-10, as well as a blank 4 card template that is editable for you to make any other dot formation you would like. Two response sheets are also included that you can use as a formative assessment for these number sense standards or just as a way for students to have a written response and show their knowledge. You can use these task cards during whole group, small, group, math stations. Dot Cards are used to
Preview of Elapsed Time Word Problems Math Task Cards – Basic, AM/PM, Multi‑Step

Elapsed Time Word Problems Math Task Cards – Basic, AM/PM, Multi‑Step

What Are the Elapsed Time Word Problems Task Cards? The Elapsed Time Word Problems Math Task Cards is a printable, all‑in‑one resource that helps students in grades 2‑4 master elapsed time. The set includes 32 real‑world word problems divided into three skill levels: basic elapsed time, problems involving AM/PM, and multi‑step challenges. Students calculate start times, end times, and elapsed intervals using scenarios like lunch, soccer games, baking, train rides, movies, flights, and more.
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