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Preview of Math 0-10 Fact Families, Combinations of 10 and Twin Numbers to 10 with review

Math 0-10 Fact Families, Combinations of 10 and Twin Numbers to 10 with review

Learning fact families from 1-10 are the fundamentals in being able to learn how to count and add numbers. This presentation is meant for students to view each number from 1-10 and repeat their fact families with switch partners, for example: 0+10 and 10+0. Knowing the twin numbers also allows students to add up or subtract down from the total, for example 8+8=16 so 8+9 is one more which is 17. There are equations at the end of the presentation for students to review and practice.
Preview of French Alphabet and Numbers 0-10 with dot-to-dot, bingo and simon says games.

French Alphabet and Numbers 0-10 with dot-to-dot, bingo and simon says games.

Here is a simplified and fun presentation to teach and learn the French alphabet with correct pronunciation and the numbers 0-10 with a fun simon says game. Please search for my Dot-to-dot eiffle tower worksheet and Bingo game in Store to match this presentation.
Preview of French Colors and Shapes with English Translation: Quiz and Educational Links

French Colors and Shapes with English Translation: Quiz and Educational Links

This is an easy to follow and learn presentation for students new to learning the French language.
Preview of Parent Teacher Conference Form for Math, Language, Science and Social Studies

Parent Teacher Conference Form for Math, Language, Science and Social Studies

As many teachers are frantic to get their thoughts together before meeting with their students' parents, here is a simple to use template to print and fill out to discuss subject topics with their strengths and areas of improvements. There is a form for Math, Language, Science, and Social Studies.
Preview of Interactive Subtraction Monster: Simple and silly for story telling

Interactive Subtraction Monster: Simple and silly for story telling

This is a fun and simple interactive activity for kids learning subtraction. First, print both pages (if printed in black nad white, the students can color the monster and slime). Second, cut out around each piece of slime. Third, place the monster in a plastic sleeve, this will allow students to wite on the equation lines as they place and take out pieces of slime to create math problems. For example, I gave my moster 10 pieces of slime and he ate 7 pieces of slime. How many pieces of slime are
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