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Preview of Repeated Addition Practice Worksheet

Repeated Addition Practice Worksheet

This worksheet helps students practice the skill of repeated addition as a precursor to multiplication. It is designed to help them connect their knowledge of addition and arrays to understand that the number sentences 4+4+4=12 and 4x3=12 are the same thing. This worksheet can be done independently, with partners, or whole-group. The last two problems ask students to create their own array as well as the subsequent number sentences. This can be used as an exit ticket to check for understanding!
Preview of Polygon Sort: Cut and Paste Activity

Polygon Sort: Cut and Paste Activity

This product is a simple worksheet to help students practice classifying shapes as polygons or non-polygons. Students will cut out the shapes and glue them in the proper category. This worksheet works well as a review, exit ticket, or homework activity, and can be glued into an interactive notebook afterwards!
Preview of Polygon Detective Game: Identifying and Naming Polygons

Polygon Detective Game: Identifying and Naming Polygons

This product is a game that can be done in groups or in centers. Each student receives a copy of the recording sheet, and each group needs one set of clue cards. Students read the cards to determine either the name of the polygon or the number of sides and vertices it has based on the clues! This resource includes an answer key, anchor chart, and spelling references that can be printed and used as a scaffold for students with dyslexia or other reading difficulties. When I did this game with my s
Preview of Classifying Polygons Worksheet

Classifying Polygons Worksheet

This worksheet helps students practice identifying polygons based on their attributes as well as listing the attributes of the polygons. This product can easily be used for homework, exit tickets, or independent practice!
Preview of Solving Word Problems with Graphic Organizers

Solving Word Problems with Graphic Organizers

This product outlines how to solve one-step word problems using the graphic organizer method of WIK and WINK. "WIK" is "What I Know About My Problem" "WINK" is "What I Need to Know About My Problem" Students will determine what they already know about their problem, such as whether they need to add or subtract, and then determine what the question is asking them to find. At the bottom of the graphic organizer, they will solve the problem.
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I believe in creating an honest, respectful, and inclusive environment for all of my students. Creating resources that are culturally relevant is very important to me, and I hope to continue sharing these resources so that others may benefit!