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Preview of FREE! 2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room Digital Resources

FREE! 2nd-3rd Grade End of the Year Review | Math Escape Room Digital Resources

“No sun, no fun!” shouted Mr. Bill, our school’s Principal. He blocked the windows with math posters and filled the cafeteria with stacks of spelling quizzes. “No more fun, only word problems!” He even replaced the playground slide with a slide projector. “Every time you yawn, you get another worksheet.” The only thing that can defeat this terrible tyrant, is a sweet, delectable, soft and savory glazed donut! Yes! A GLAZED DONUT!
Preview of How Many Flowers? Digital Task Cards for Distance Learning w/ Google Forms

How Many Flowers? Digital Task Cards for Distance Learning w/ Google Forms

Created by
Miss Lulu
Teachers, are you looking for activities to engage your students during this period of distance learning? These digital task cards are designed to use with Google Forms and can easily be shared with students through email or through an online learning platform like Google Classroom™ or Canvas™. Students will count the number of flowers on each task card (numbers 0-10) and enter the number into the Google Form. This resource is self-grading and differentiated! You can easily use these digital tas
Preview of Montessori Math Area Number Rods Comparing Cards

Montessori Math Area Number Rods Comparing Cards

Number rods are a hands-on teaching material used in the Montessori method to help children understand the concept of numbers, counting, and their relationships. These rods are typically introduced in the early stages of Montessori math education, usually for children aged 3 to 6. Number rods are a set of 10 wooden rods of increasing lengths. Each rod is segmented and alternates between two colors (usually red and blue) to visually represent each unit. 01. The shortest rod (1 unit) is entirely r
Preview of Back to school counting 1-20 task cards

Back to school counting 1-20 task cards

Enjoy this FREE RESOURCE for your classroom! Your students will love this hands on activity to practice counting. You will be able to reuse this product year after year. How to prep: Use these task cards as a hands on activity to help students practice 1-20. To use these task cards, I recommend printing on card stock and laminating to increase durability. Then use either a dry erase marker or clothespin to mark your answers. Store these cards in a baggie, box, or hole punch them and place th
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