This set includes two different activities, both perfect for practicing ordering fractions from least to greatest. The first is a worksheet that includes six problems with six fractions in each. The students must write the fractions in order from least to greatest in the boxes. There is room under the problems for students to show their work, and they can use the back as well. You can use this as review, homework, or even as a test. The second activity includes the same six set of fractions,
In this 20 week letter team study, you will find 48 digraphs and vowel teams (ee, th, sh, er, ch, oo, wh, ce, ci, ing, ow, ou, ay, ar, oy, oi, aw, au, ur, ir, ink, ge, gi, igh, kn, ew, wr, wor, tion, ed, ck, ang, ank, qu, ong, onk, ough, ph, ai, oa, ear, ea, ui, tch, dge, eigh, oe, ey). These words can be used as weekly studies, along with sight words or however else you would like to use them. There are six parts to this packet. Part 1: A 20-week overview. The letter teams are split into 20 w
Two fun, yet challenging order of operations worksheets with answer keys! These can be used to introduce a new lesson, as review, as an assessment, a quiz, or even homework.
This activity is designed to help students differentiate between /b/ and /d/. Part 1: Flash cards. There are 18 flash cards beginning with /b/ and 18 flash cards beginning with /d/ (36 in all). These can be used for individual or pair studying. You can also split the sets into smaller sets in order to use these cards as word sorts. Part 2: b or d beginning sound. There are two worksheets that focus on the /b/ and /d/ beginning sounds. Each worksheet consists of 9 pictures. The students are
In this bundle is one set of 25 math drills for each number 1-12. There is also an answer key for each math drill. In addition I have included a tracker for the teacher to use and a tracker for the students to use. These work very well in centers! I print and laminate the math drills, and then use them in my small math groups. My students use Vis-a-Vis markers (whiteboard markers work too) on these and have 1 minute and 15 seconds to complete the drill accurately (3 seconds per problem).
Hello! This is a 2 page Readers Theatre that includes 15 roles. Join Marvelous Matt in today's mini math lesson - creating equivalent fractions. This Readers Theatre goes through the process of creating equivalent fractions by finding the least common denominator. Students are taught how to make a multiples list for both denominators until finding the smallest one. I use this in my 5th grade class and my students absolutely love it! It is fairly short, so presenting this multiple times is no
This download has two parts to it. The first part is a document that lists the four math symbols (+, -, x, ÷) and key words/phrases associated with each one. There are many ways to use this- You can use this to create an anchor chart, you can have the students glue them into their math notebooks, you can send this home as a resource for parents, etc! The second part has the same document shrunk (2 on 1 page) so that bookmarks can be created from it. This same document also has just the wordin
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