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Preview of Newspaper Math: Using a newspaper to teach and review Math Skills

Newspaper Math: Using a newspaper to teach and review Math Skills

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Mrs Schlachter
Newspapers are an exciting way to teach Math Skills and make activities REAL for our students. This bundle of activities includes 3 activities using football scores, real estate ads and any interesting short paragraph to teach/review number sense, best buys and fractions/decimals/percents. These REAL world questions would also be great test prep items!
Preview of Identifying Decimals with .5 Special Education Math Unit Number Lines & Rounding

Identifying Decimals with .5 Special Education Math Unit Number Lines & Rounding

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IEP in Progress
Help students build foundational decimal skills with this engaging 5-Day Special Education Math Unit focused on identifying decimals with .5, locating them on a number line, and rounding decimals to the nearest whole number. Designed specifically for special education, autism classrooms, adapted curriculum learners, and VAAP students, this resource uses explicit instruction, visual supports, repetition, and hands-on practice to support student success. This low-prep lesson plan includes deta
Preview of Fractions – Ages 5-7

Fractions – Ages 5-7

Decimals and percentages This series of blackline masters takes a detailed look at fractions and develops this concept through into the use of decimals and percentages. A difficult area to find suitable resources for. Features: a mix of practical and written activities activities provide a framework for the teacher to develop a solid understanding of fractions extension into a practical use of fractions, decimals and percentages. Fractions provides a step-by-step development of fr
Preview of Pi Day Bracelets Craftivity

Pi Day Bracelets Craftivity

Need a fun activity for Pi Day (March 14)? Download this fun activity and craft. You use beads to recreate the number Pi for your wrist. The kids can wear and celebrate Pi Day, all day! I've done the odds and evens numbers with kindergarteners and the multiple colored beads with 4th graders.
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