Have you ever read Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith? Isn't it a great book on word problems? Have you ever wanted your students to answer some of the questions?
Well here is a worksheet with all of the math questions from the book, Math Curse. Along with the worksheet is a answer key to all the math problems as well.
I usually read the story to the kids and then have them solve some of the problems on their own. Later on, we go through them together.
If you don't have the book you
This conference sheet can be used for leading your Paren/Teacher conferences. This form contains a small section for DIBELS Next Benchmark scores. The grade level benchmark goals are listed on each form. The first form is Kindergarten and each a grade level after that. The form is meant for Catholic Schools and does have a Religion section in the grades.
Dots and Boxes is a twist on an old and simple game. This fact fluency strategy game helps students practice math facts and make decisions based on their strengths.
A student and their partner will draw horizontal or vertical lines between each dot. When they make a box they must answer the equation. If they get it right, the students can fill in the box. The student with the must colored blocks wins the game.
Thanks and have fun!
You can use these scramble squares as a way to review some basic multiplication math facts. You can print these on card stock and laminate to make them last longer.
There are two different puzzles. A 4x4 scramble square and a 3x3. I use them both to mix them up so students don’t get bored with the puzzles.
Thank you and enjoy!
You can use these scramble squares as a way to review some basic math facts. You can print these on card stock and laminate to make them last longer.
There are two different puzzles. A 4x4 scramble square and a 3x3. I use them both to mix them up so students don’t get bored with the puzzles.
Thank you and enjoy!
You can use these scramble squares as a way to review some basic subtraction math facts. You can print these on card stock and laminate to make them last longer.
There are two different puzzles. A 4x4 scramble square and a 3x3. I use them both to mix them up so students don’t get bored with the puzzles.
Thank you and enjoy!
You can use these scramble squares as a way to review some basic addition math facts. You can print these on card stock and laminate to make them last longer.
There are two different puzzles. A 4x4 scramble square and a 3x3. I use them both to mix them up so students don’t get bored with the puzzles.
Thank you and enjoy!!!
You can use these scramble squares as a way to review some basic division math facts. You can print these on card stock and laminate to make them last longer.
There are two different puzzles. A 4x4 scramble square and a 3x3. I use them both to mix them up so students don’t get bored with the puzzles.
Thank you and enjoy!
3rd - 6th
Basic Operations, Math
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