These graphing activities are great graphing practice and test prep for data based NWEA questions. Students have the opportunity to use a variety of graphs (bar graph, pictograph, tally chart, line plot) to answer questions. These activities are great for small group instruction or as a math work station.
Using this cut and paste activity, your students can model fact families using visual models. This activity will help your students understand the relationship of numbers in a family by representing them using pictures instead of numbers. I have uploaded the word document so that you can change the numbers as needed. This is a great foundational activity before having students show fact families using digits!
This activity can be used as practice or an exit slip when learning about the making ten strategy to add 3 addends. The graphics on this worksheet aide students as they gain and understanding of making a ten and counting on to find a sum.
This template will give your students a fun way to model numbers and determine if they are even or odd. Using crayons, markers, or counters, students can show a number on the ladybug. Students will know that it is an even number if there are the same number of dots on each wing of the ladybug. Students will know it is an odd number if there are not the same number of dots on each wing the ladybug. This activity can also be laminated to be used with counters and dry erase markers in a math center
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