Using the CUBES word problem strategy, students will be able to figure out what key information and operation is needed to solve any word problem. This strategy also helps students to eliminate unnecessary information. Included: One mini-poster (great for students or as a space saver)One set of large posters (one page per letter)
These math mats are great for your younger students to model math problems and to practice writing equations vertically and horizontally. Just laminate or put these mats in plastic sleeves and your students can work on these with dry erase markers. This resource includes three different mats: one-digit addition, subtraction, and without symbols and two-digit addition, subtraction, and without symbols.
This mat great for your younger students to model math problems and to practice writing equations that are related facts. Just give them the three numbers that belong in the fact families, they will write them in the three boxes at the top of the page, and then watch them write the four equations. Just laminate or put this mat in plastic sleeves and your students can work on these with dry erase markers.
These math mats are great for your younger students to model math problems, practice writing equations vertically and horizontally, writing fact families, and distinguishing place value and modeling. Just laminate or put these mats in plastic sleeves and your students can work on these with dry erase markers. This resource includes: Addition EquationsSubtraction EquationsEquations without SymbolsTwo-Digit Addition EquationsTwo-Digit Subtraction EquationsTwo-Digit Equations without SymbolsRelat
Give your students a fun and creative way to practice showing greater than, less than, and equal to values with Valentine's Day love bugs! Students will create a love bug with a symbol on it's body and then make the sentence true by placing heart stickers on the love bug's wings. This resource includes: Bug body templates for the three comparing symbols: >, <, =Bug wing templateBug spot templateBug eyes template
These reading and math posters are to help students who are learning where to start. This is to show that when we read, we move left to right but when we work on a vertical math equation, we work right to left.
This mat is great for your younger students to model place value of numbers. Give students a number 1-999 verbally or written (ex: flashcards) and have them put each digit in the correct place. Use the bottom row for students to model the number either using base ten manipulatives or by drawing base ten blocks. Just laminate or put this mat in plastic sleeves and your students can work on these with dry erase markers.