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I am a Resource Room Teacher (Special Education) for students with Learning Disabilities in Grades 4-6
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Preview of Math Task Cards! 1- Digit Addition and Subtraction

Math Task Cards! 1- Digit Addition and Subtraction

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This is a fun way to practice addition and subtraction, using task cards. It is great for review, math centers and warm up activities! Packet contains: 12 addition cards12 subtraction cardsBlank task cardAnswer sheet.
Preview of FREE Fraction Strips!

FREE Fraction Strips!

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These are fraction strips that students can color and cut to compare fractions with a visual representation. Fraction strips are drawn and cut with denominators ranging from 2-10 (page 1). I have included 4 templates (page 2) where students can place two fraction strips at a time and compare their sizes, there is also a work page (page 3) which provides examples for students to try on their own and this work page contains blank fractions (last column) that the instructor can fill and distribute
Preview of Number Scrolls- Place Value

Number Scrolls- Place Value

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This is a fun way to teach and review place value with students. They can print, cut and fill the number scrolls. This is a great activity for math centers, for warm up and for review. There is a spot of each form of a number, EXPANDED, WORD FORM, STANDARD FORM and MODELS. Place values for tens to millions!
Preview of Exit Ticket: S-U-M It Up!

Exit Ticket: S-U-M It Up!

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This strategy is an exit ticket to gauge understanding of a word, skill or concept. After a lesson is complete, students can SUM It Up! by attaching a sticky note in one of the three sections provided.
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I am a Resource Room Teacher (Special Education) for students with Learning Disabilities in Grades 4-6

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I teach in a cooperative manner, I aim to learn through experience with my students.