For those students that are struggling with subtraction facts up to 20 they can use the ten frame model to subtract. This is for those students that need to see it.
For students still struggling with basic facts up to 10. My students were struggling with basic facts such as 4+2 so I decided to create these paper size flash cards that I can use every morning for 5-10 minutes (and kids can use at centers). They are great because kids can see it at a distance. All you have to do is print, put on construction paper so it can stand out and laminate for every day use.
I did this for my second graders because they were still getting stuck on subtraction basic fact up to 10. So I printed them out and glued them to construction paper and laminated them. I was able to stand in the front of the classroom and for 5-10 minutes flash the cards.
This is 60 vocabulary word wall cards with definition. I use thses word cards I use for my word wall. I also print 6 to a page for the students to put in their journal as a reference. Word included, kilograms, capacity, metric system, customary system, pictograph, least likely, probability, equally likely, most likely, certain, bar graphs, impossible, AM, PM, polygon, quadrilateral, pentagon, cyclinder, vertex, edge, face, hexagon, rectangular prism, trapezoid, octagon, cone, sphere, congruent,
This is a review I always do to send out during christmas vacations. This is so they wont forget what they learned the first semester. It has place value, money, number line, pictographs, add/subtract, compare/order, odd/even and much more concepts from 2nd grade.
This is word cards I use for my word wall. I also print 6 to a page for the students to put in their journal as a reference. Word included, circle, square, rectangle, rhombus, octagon, hexagon, triangle, oval, trapezoid, parralelogram, and pentagon,
This is word cards I use for my word wall. I also print 6 to a page for the students to put in their journal as a reference. Word included, circle, square, rectangle, rhombus, octagon, hexagon, triangle, oval, trapezoid, parralelogram, and pentagon,
This is a sheet that I made for my students to take home and practice everyday. This really helped the kids learn their skip counting. I stapled it to a manila folder and i also stapled a parent/student log where students and parents sign everyday that they practice. This really helped for them to be fluent in their skip counting.