Here is a worksheet that helps students recognize missing factors within multiplication. The students have to show the multiplication two ways, arrays & equal groups. Students loved created the problems and finding the missing factors. They felt like detectives. :)
Here are multiplication rings. These rings can be laminated and used on a whiteboard to practice multiplication facts. This could be a great center, review skill, "when you're finished" activity. Answers could even be written on the back for a self-check.
Here are decimal flashcards. These flashcards go from thousands to ten thousandths. They can be used to practice students reading decimals correctly, they can be sorted least to greatest, and/or they can be added or subtracted. There are many uses for these cards.
Here are three posters to describe the difference between factors and multiples, and it also lists the divisibility rules 2-10.
Great to put up in the room for a reference, or make smaller for students' desks or binders.
Here are two posters on how to add/subtract decimals and fractions with steps and examples. These can be displayed in a room as a reference or teaching tool. They can also be sized-down to be placed in a student's binder or used as a flashcard. Enjoy! :)
Great poster to have up in the classroom. It reviews definitions and steps to finding mean, median, mode, & range.
**This poster is formatted to 18 x 24 inches
Here are 20 cards that have single questions on each card. These can be used as a classroom center, or a partner activity in class. The questions range in difficulty. Enjoy! :)
These number lines can be used for any activity that requires students to use a number line. They can be laminated and written on to be used as a tool in the classroom.
Here are addition key words for word problems. These are "highlighter words" in my classroom, where they teach students to highlight these as they read, and then they "light the way" to find the correct operation. Can be displayed whole, cut up for a word sort (with the other operation key words), or placed in a pocket chart for students to manipulate. Enjoy! :)
Here is a recording sheet that I use for my students. We work on our multiplication facts individually. When the student can pass a sheet of facts within 5 minutes, they get to color in that coordinating pizza slice. Then move on to the next fact. When they have filled in their pizza, they earn a pizza party. Super easy and really motivating for students.