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Preview of Boom™ Cards Turtles Subtract Movable Flowers to 20 with Tens Frames Grade 2

Boom™ Cards Turtles Subtract Movable Flowers to 20 with Tens Frames Grade 2

A turtle is a shell-ebrity! In Boom™ Cards Turtles Subtract Movable Flowers to 20 with Tens Frames Grade 2, learners answer 15 questions. Learners drag and drop flowers onto fun turtle tens frames, type in an answer and press submit. ✔️This assignment can be used as whole group teaching, a math center station and interventions. ❤️ What teachers are saying!✔️ Lori C. says, "Love to progress monitor with this activity. Thank you."❤️This math lesson is a perfect way to enhance subtraction skills
Preview of Color by Number Division Fact Fluency Printable Worksheets

Color by Number Division Fact Fluency Printable Worksheets

Color by Number Division Basic Facts worksheets includes 19 NO PREP student pages with Answer Keys to help develop division fact fluency. Pages - division up to 12: ÷2 Butterflies ÷3 Turtle ÷4 tea kettle ÷5 rooster ÷ 2,3,4, and 5 hen ÷6 fish ÷7 jug ÷8 swan ÷9 unicorn ÷6,7,8, and 9 turkey ÷10 ship ÷11 elephant ÷12 hex sign empty pictures - elephant, fish, hen, turkey, turtle, unicorn This product needs to be printed on paper. Color by Division Facts is a great way to learn, reinforce, and pra
Preview of Bundle: Daily Multiplication Packets for the Month of March

Bundle: Daily Multiplication Packets for the Month of March

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Margo Gentile
This bundle is designed to increase a student's automaticity in recognizing and recalling the multiplication facts. To reach this goal, one must provide repitition and practice. However, this product is nothing like the "drill and kill" series of worksheets with rows and rows of math examples to compute. Instead, repetition and practice are provided in a bore-busting way. Practice is provided in such a variety of ways that boredom is rarely realized. the product's novel way of delivering practic
Preview of Array Man or Monster -Math

Array Man or Monster -Math

A math craftivity used at the end of an array unit or lesson. Students will create an original array using dot paints or markers and then turn it into a monster, man, or creature.
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