Reinforce your properties of multiplication math lessons with this fun center activity. Students can play in a small group, individually or as teams, to match up cards with their corresponding card.
* 32 cards, for a total of 16 matches
* vary between vocabulary and solving
* Print them on heavy cardstock and then laminate for long-term use.
* Instructions for use and an answer key are provided.
* aligned to the Common Core standards for third and fourth grades but can also be used in fifth
This back to school set of 36 schedule cards for upper elementary and middle school is ready to be printed in landscape orientation onto cardstock (for best results), and then laminated for long term use. They're perfect for pocket charts but you can, of course, adhere them with sticky tack, clips, double-sided foam strips, magnets, etc. to the locations you need.
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These graphic organizers help all students to record notes, organize thoughts, organize questions, and frame their information. There are eight different graphic organizers in this packet to help you teach reading and writing, as well as social studies and science.
Printables in packet:
Setting-Plot-Outcome
Cause and Effect
Explanatory Writing Organizer
Chronology - Author's Technique
Problem Solving
Central Ideas - Supporting Details
Notetaking Organizer
Actions - Character
Each of these pri
2nd - 7th
For All Subjects
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