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Jade Schultz

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Point Pleasant, West Virginia, United States

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Preview of Morning Meting

Morning Meting

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Jade Schultz
I use this file every morning with my first graders to practice identifying the date, using a calendar, identifying the days of the week (yesterday was, today is, tomorrow will be), and to practice daily math routines. It includes a set of blank ten frames with yellow and red counters to model numbers and move into simple addition. I also included a slide to practice tally marks and place value for the number of days we have been in school. I recently added a blank hundreds chart that could be u
Preview of Skip Counting by 2s

Skip Counting by 2s

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Jade Schultz
This activity is designed for an interactive math notebook, but can be used on its own with construction. Students will glue down the tabs of the flaps on their notebook or paper, and use the included manipulative pieces to model and label their problem under the flap. When they are finished, they can use this as a tool to "quiz" each other with word problems involving skip counting. I have simplified the word problems for struggling readers so they can do this activity independently and be eq
Preview of Interactive Math Journal: Place Value

Interactive Math Journal: Place Value

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Jade Schultz
If you use interactive math notebooks or journals, or if you want a fun and engaging alternative to worksheets, this is a great way to start! With my students, they cut out the title and glue to their journal, and then cut out the squares with the problems and tabs. They glue the tabs (seperated by a thin line so they don't cut it off), and fold them back to create a flap when it is glued down. Then they write the number represented by base ten blocks underneath the flap. Once the page is com
Preview of Skip Counting by 4s

Skip Counting by 4s

Created by
Jade Schultz
This activity is designed for an interactive math notebook, but can be used on its own with construction. Students will glue down the tabs of the flaps on their notebook or paper, and use the included manipulative pieces to model and label their problem under the flap. When they are finished, they can use this as a tool to "quiz" each other with word problems involving skip counting. I have simplified the word problems for struggling readers so they can do this activity independently and be e
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