Everything you need to make a great place value unit. Complete with games, tools, and practice mats/ pages.
-dice
-expanded form flags
-practice pages
-HTO board
-Memory cards
-QR place value Guess My Number cards
-Place value Bingo Games
-Expanded form Bingo Games
The students will read each description and think of a classmate it describes. They will then write the classmate’s name in the box. Then the teacher can collect the data and decide which students will earn which award. I love it because of how much more they enjoy getting awards from their peers.
Color and Black and White versions included.
Awards Included:
Most Understanding
Hardest Worker
Smartest
Fastest Runner
Best Boy/Girl Athlete
Happiest
Most Cooperative
Best Reader
Most Caring
Best S
Students need to learn and practice math fact strategies rather than just memorizing the facts. These worksheets will allow students to practice math strategies and become more fluent in adding and subtracting. Each strategy includes an addition and subtraction page. This will also allow students to see how addition and subtraction facts can be compared using strategies.
This includes:
zero facts
doubles
doubles plus 1
9 rule
ten rule
tens partners
count up 1,2,3
Classroom Community Behavior Bucks
These behavior bucks can be used like money to earn rewards for positive behavior. A child can earn behavior bucks for doing behaving appropriately, doing good work, doing classroom jobs, or any other activity that deserves a reward. Behavior bucks can be cashed in for treats, prizes or privileges. I've included bucks valued at $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 depending on your needs. See my store for rewards that won't cost the teacher a thing.
Print the buc
These are a must have in any classroom. Print, laminate and students can use dry erase markers to practice fact families. Addition/subtraction and multiplication/division.
Printable worksheets included!
Differentiated houses depending on student readiness.
Two digit number place value:
expanded form
written/word form
standard form
tens and ones
place versus value
skip counting by 2's, 5's and 10's
(a few challenge problems with 3 digits are there to see where kids are and to add a little stretch)
This crack the code activity goes along with the book The Night Before The Night Before Christmas by: Natasha Wing. After reading the story the students will try to answer questions about the story, then they can walk around the room to find the answers to the questions. The answers are coded. Students will try to crack the code. Then they can try to write their own coded message and see if a partner can crack their code.
K - 4th
English Language Arts, Literature
$1.75
Original Price $1.75
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Experience
Over 16 years of teaching! I taught first grade for 2 years, second grade for 14 years, and now I am moving to preschool.
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