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Preview of Partial Sums Addition Graphic Organizer

Partial Sums Addition Graphic Organizer

This is the perfect graphic organizer to use to familiarize your students with the Partial Sums method for Addition or to support those students who have difficulty with partial sums. Laminate these so students can practice this skill over and over again!
Preview of Beach Bump Multiplication & Division

Beach Bump Multiplication & Division

Beach Bump Multiplication & Division is a fun way to learn and reinforce multiplication and division facts. Your students will love playing this fun Beach Themed version of Bump to get them ready for the summertime! Directions to play: Roll 2 dice and multiply the two numbers together. Cover up the product. If a player has already covered that product, you may bump it off. If a player has two markers on a product, they are safe! Visit our blog at www.hungryhungryteachers.blogspot.com !
Preview of Area and Perimeter

Area and Perimeter

This center is perfect for your students to practice finding the Area and Perimeter of rectangles. You can easily differentiate your instruction with this center activity. I have provided you with two versions of this center. In the first set of task cards, the rectangles are broken up into cubes so your students can easily count to find the area and perimeter. The second set of task cards is a solid rectangle with measurements provided for two sides. This version is slightly more challengi
Preview of Partial Sums Strategy Organizers

Partial Sums Strategy Organizers

These are the perfect graphic organizers to use to familiarize your students with the Partial Sums method for two-digit and three-digit addition or to provide differentiated support to those students who are still learning to master the partial sums strategy. There are three versions of two-digit addition organizers and three different versions of three-digit addition organizers. The first version is the least differentiated whereas the two other versions provide more support. Laminate these o
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