Over 30 years of teaching experience from elementary school through college. I have worked as an elementary classroom teacher, middle and high school math teacher, school resource teacher, and college ESL faculty.
These are great alternatives to the traditional speed drill or timed test for basic facts. Students will practice adding integers and thinking skills as they complete each "Magic Square" puzzle. The integers of the third square in each row and column must be the sum of the first two squares. While all squares are sums, students will also use subtraction in many squares as they work backwards to fill in the empty spaces. I love these drills because they challenge even bright middle schoolers a
A fun alternative to the traditional speed drills or timed tests for adding integers. Students complete these "magic" squares where the third square in each row and column is the sum of the previous two squares. Subtracting integers will also be practiced as sometimes the sum is given and students must work backwards. Challenging and fun! Try this free version which includes two free drills. Then purchase the entire set of 24 drills here: Adding and Subtracting Integers Square DrillsFeel f
5th - 9th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
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Experience
Over 30 years of teaching experience from elementary school through college. I have worked as an elementary classroom teacher, middle and high school math teacher, school resource teacher, and college ESL faculty.
My own education history
B.S. in Elementary Education Towson University 1990
M.Ed Towson University 1998
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