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Preview of Prime and Composite Quiz Quiz Trade

Prime and Composite Quiz Quiz Trade

Need a fun review for prime and composite numbers? Want to integrate more cooperative learning and Kagan structures in your classroom? Check out this Quiz Quiz Trade game! Use as a Quiz Quiz Trade card set by printing front and back to have a quick answer for students on the back as they quiz their peers. This set can also be used as Quiz Quiz Trade for divisibility rules (those answers are not included on the back in this pack, but could easily be written on the back). You can even use this set
Preview of Division Patterns Over Increasing Place Values! Winter Season Math Activity.

Division Patterns Over Increasing Place Values! Winter Season Math Activity.

When we divide numbers by 10, 100, or 1,000, we can see a pattern in how the digits move. Each time we divide by 10, the digits shift one place to the right, making the number ten times smaller. For example, 5,000 ÷ 10 = 500, 5,000 ÷ 100 = 50, and 5,000 ÷ 1,000 = 5. The more zeros in the divisor, the more places the digits move to the right. This shows that dividing by 10, 100, and 1,000 changes the place value of each digit, helping us understand how numbers become smaller through division. Wha
Preview of Add & Subtract Ten With Various Numbers Autumn Season Math Activities!

Add & Subtract Ten With Various Numbers Autumn Season Math Activities!

Adding and subtracting ten is an easy and fun way to understand how numbers change. When we add ten, the number becomes greater by ten. For example, 5 + 10 = 15, 8 + 10 = 18, 12 + 10 = 22, 20 + 10 = 30, 25 + 10 = 35, 30 + 10 = 40, 40 + 10 = 50, 50 + 10 = 60, 60 + 10 = 70, and 70 + 10 = 80. Each time we add ten, the number increases by one in the tens place. When we subtract ten, the number becomes smaller by ten. For instance, 80 – 10 = 70, 70 – 10 = 60, 60 – 10 = 50, 50 – 10 = 4
Preview of Maths Shape and Number Grade 1

Maths Shape and Number Grade 1

This is an excellent resource for children to learn about shape, money, place value, counting forwards, counting backwards, comparing numbers using greater than and less than arrows, matching numbers in order, telling the time to o'clock and half past. Essentially there are blanks for children to complete by choosing the correct answer card. The questions sheets have to be laminated as well as the answers and then the child can practice, revise and complete the tasks independently once taught. I
Preview of Count Forward-Upto 1000! Continue the Sequence Fall Season Math Activities!

Count Forward-Upto 1000! Continue the Sequence Fall Season Math Activities!

Counting forward up to 1000 helps us understand the order of numbers and how they grow step by step. We begin with 1, then 2, 3, 4, and so on, continuing the sequence until we reach 1000. Each number follows the previous one, creating a continuous pattern of increase. This practice improves our number sense, memory, and ability to recognize patterns in mathematics. So let’s count forward, keep the sequence going, and explore the beauty of numbers from 1 all the way to 1000! What’s Included: 24 p
Preview of Add Multiple of Ten With Various Digits Autumn Season Math Activities!

Add Multiple of Ten With Various Digits Autumn Season Math Activities!

Adding multiples of ten with various digits is a simple but important math skill that helps build a strong foundation in arithmetic. When you add a multiple of ten—like 10, 20, 30, or 40—to another number, only the tens place changes, while the ones place stays the same. For example, adding 30 to 47 gives 77, because you are increasing the tens place by three tens, or 30. This pattern makes addition easier to do mentally. Understanding how to add multiples of ten with different digits helps stud
Preview of Count Forward From 100 To 1000! Continue The Sequence Fall Season Math Activity.

Count Forward From 100 To 1000! Continue The Sequence Fall Season Math Activity.

Count forward from 100 to 1000 and continue the sequence with confidence! Starting at 100, we move ahead step by step — 101, 102, 103, and so on — watching the numbers grow larger as we progress. Each number adds one more to the last, forming a smooth and steady pattern that leads us all the way to 1000. Counting in this way strengthens our understanding of numerical order and helps us recognize how numbers increase in value. So let’s keep going, one number at a time, and enjoy the journey from
Preview of Compare Whole Numbers Using < and > Place Value to Millions 28 cards

Compare Whole Numbers Using < and > Place Value to Millions 28 cards

Compare Whole Numbers Flash CardsMake learning math fun and interactive! This printable set includes 28 colorful flash cards designed to help students practice comparing whole numbers. Simply print and fold in half to create sturdy, self-checking flashcards — perfect for centers, partner work, or small group review. These versatile cards can also be used for Kagan’s Quiz-Quiz-Trade cooperative learning structure, encouraging students to engage, quiz each other, and build confidence with number
Preview of Fish in the Ocean

Fish in the Ocean

This educational product, "Fish in the Ocean 0-10 +1" , is highly useful for educators, particularly those teaching early numeracy skills, as it effectively isolates and reinforces the foundational concept of adding one (the successor function) to numbers ranging from 0 to 8. By focusing on this single, crucial arithmetic skill across multiple repetitions, it helps students develop fluency and master the count-on strategy in addition, which is a building block for more complex math. The engagi
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