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Preview of SKIP COUNTING TASK CARDS: 2's, 3's, 5's, 10's

SKIP COUNTING TASK CARDS: 2's, 3's, 5's, 10's

13 pages of increasing and decreasing skip counting task cards consisting of counting forwards and backwards by 2's, 3's, 5's and 10's Suitable for early stage 1 and stage 1 students Laminate and cut-out these task cards so that they can be used by the students with a whiteboard marker Thanks! Follow my instagram for more: @teachingwithmisscooper - Tag me in one of my products and i'll be sure to share on my page
Preview of Area and Perimeter Task Cards

Area and Perimeter Task Cards

These 16 task cards are designed for 4th grade students to practice and demonstrate mastery of area and perimeter concepts aligned to the Indiana Academic Standards for Mathematics.They can be used as a formative assessment, math center activity, or review tool. The questions are written to target both at and above proficiency levels, requiring students to apply formulas, solve real-world problems, and use reasoning to find missing dimensions.
Preview of Circle Graph Task

Circle Graph Task

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Cara Blanchard
This task can be used to show what students understand from percents and creating a circle graph. In this task, students analyze a word problem and then create two circle graphs showing their understanding. Extension word problem is added for early finishers and differentiation. 5th grade and up, partner or individual task. Enjoy :)
Preview of DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING INTERACTIVE Multiplication Booklet Google Slides

DIGITAL DISTANCE LEARNING INTERACTIVE Multiplication Booklet Google Slides

I want to thank @HelloMrsHarwick for the fonts that are used! I also saw this idea from @Ashleigh here on TPT, but I decided to recreate it into a digital version for this upcoming school year. I used her template, so all credit goes to her. I just made it digital/interactive and changed up the fonts, colors, and manipulatives used as Starbucks themed. On each slide there is a "type here" box for each box that lets students type right into the box so they do not have to insert a text box for eac
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