Character Edventures: Math Concept Trading Cards Turn abstract math concepts into a colorful cast of memorable characters! These 20 double‑sided trading cards transform essential elementary math ideas into engaging, storybook‑style figures your students will love. On the front, meet each unique character, from “Big L,” who teaches perpendicular lines, to “Addy and Ray Tray,” who love arrays because they are ice trays. On the back, discover quick tips and clever memory aids that helps with
This lesson is rounding numbers. The lesson contains most of math meeting and the new concept. The students can work out the answers on their marker board as the teacher goes through the PowerPoint
Telling time to the minute. This lesson contains most of math meeting. It also contains the new concept. The students can work it out on their marker boards while the teacher goes through the PowerPoint.
Join me for a read-aloud. The book can be purchased on Amazon, and other resources can be found on characteredventures.com. This story is about Mr. Tick, an analog clock, and Digi, a digital clock, creating a friendship most unusually. They both learned to tell time on a digital clock and an analog clock.
This resource can be a stand-alone or added to the book Addy and Ray's EDventure, available on Amazon. There are four different downloads to help students learn about arrays.
This story is about Triangle and Circle meeting new friends who are a lot like they are. It talks about polygons, quadrilaterals, and 2D shapes. Stay tuned: a new story will be created that will discuss 3D shapes.
This is a PowerPoint for 3rd grade Saxon Math Lesson 67. This PowerPoint includes most of the math meeting and goes along with most of the lesson. I only included what we do together in class. I did this while I was an intern.
This lesson contains most of math meeting and the new concept. The new concept is comparing fractions. The students can work the problems on their marker boards as the teacher goes through the PowerPoint