Build Your Own 2D Shapes is a digital math resource. Students will build their own 2D shapes using the lines (construction supplies) in the dump truck. There are eleven student slides in this activity.
A digital numeracy activity where students are presented with either a spinner, cards, jar of marbles, etc. They must decide whether each game is fair or not fair, then explain their thinking. Great for early probability lessons. In the last slide, they must create a fair spinner.
Perfect Patterns is a digital English math resource. Students learn the 3 types of patterns (repeating, increasing, and decreasing), then practice identifying, continuing, and creating patterns. There are two instructional slides and 17 student slides in this activity.
Venn Diagram Fun is a digital math resource. It contains five student slides where they will learn to sort objects based on the sorting rules. Bright and colourful. Great for early learners.
Canadian Coins is a 3-page printable activity for primary students. It is deliberately created with fewer distractions on the page for learners who may struggle with visual distractibility. Students will identify 6 Canadian coins; including the name and value for each. In page 2, they will count the coins for 4 students. Page 3 is a cut and paste activity-counting appropriate coins for 3 items from a candy store.
Financial Literacy - Need or Want is a digital math resource for teaching financial literacy. It is an expectation in the Ontario Math Curriculum for primary students. Students will learn the difference between a need and a want, sorting objects into the appropriate category. There is one instructional slide and two student slides to complete in this activity.
Canadian Coin Matching is a digital Canadian math resource. Students will click and drag the value to the corresponding coin. Simple, uncluttered slides. Great for special learners. There are five student slides in this activity.
Candy Store-Making Change (Canadian $) is a digital math activity. Students will calculate the change from each purchase made in the candy store, then type the answer in a text box. Next, they will click and drag the appropriate Canadian currency into the change box. There are seven student slides in this activity, including coins and bills.
This interactive resource was designed to have primary students explore adding single-digit numbers. Students will go to the checkout of the candy store with their shopping cart and total the bill for the candy in it. Students will also type the number sentence into the box. The learning goal is students will be able to add 2, 3, and 4 single-digit numbers. The resource was created using Google Slides, and is fully editable.
This interactive resource was designed to have primary students explore fractions. Students will explore the parts of a written fraction, and name the pieces of fractions (halves, thirds, etc.) The learning goal is for students to identify parts of a fraction. This resource was created using Google Slides, and is fully editable.
This interactive resource was designed to have primary students explore fractions. Students will explore fractions, compare equal and unequal fractions, label fractions, and create equal fractions in geometric shapes. The learning goal is students will be able to identify and create equal fractions. This resource was created using Google Slides, and is fully editable.
"Telling Time on the Hour" is a printable primary math resource. Students print the time seen on the analog clocks. Great for reinforcing telling time skills.
This interactive resource was designed to have primary students explore various numbers (10s, 100s, 1000s). Students will explore different sets of numbers, and drag and drop a shark to the greater number in the set. The learning goal is students will be able to compare numbers to 1000 and identify which is greater. This resource was created using Google Slides, and is fully editable.
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