These place value strips are great for teaching place value, expanded form, partial sums and more. Each place value strip is a different size based on its place values (thousands, hundreds, tens, ones). When the strips are cut out you can lay them on top of each other. Then you can pull them apart to show each number's value. For example if you make the number 4,365 you can them pull it apart for the students so they can see that:
4 = 4,000
3 = 300
6 = 60
5 = 5
These posters are a great visual to have in your classroom to remind your students of the procedures they should follow during your guided math sessions. I always go over these posters with my students during the first 20 days of math and we practice what Guided Math looks like, sounds like and feels like. We also talk about how to effectively work with a partner during activities and math games. Whenever my students aren't following procedures I always remind them to look at these posters. I ho
Oh no! You found yourself stuck inside a time warp that's closing fast! The only way to get out is to use your knowledge of time to escape.
I created this game to help my kids review their telling time skills. This review game lets students practice:
- Converting analog to digital
- Converting digital to analog
- Telling AM or PM
This file comes with the Time Warp game board, question cards and answer key for students to use while playing.
You will need to provide:
- one die
- game pieces f
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