Give your students a fun, engaging way to practice money word problems with this ready-to-use Canva PDF! Perfect for 2nd grade math review, this resource helps students apply addition, subtraction, and critical thinking skills while solving 9 real-world money scenarios.
Students will roll a dice. The number it lands on will be the number of vertices and sides for their shape. They will have to make that shape using tooth picks and mini marshmallows. They will need to complete each tag for each poly
Do your students struggle with 2 digit multiplication, or struggle with remembering the steps to solve? For those that do, this is a great resource to tape to their desks or attach to their homework. Turtle math was introduced to me this year, and honestly I was so confused. I could not remember the story behind it. I now say up, and over, smiley, over, up!
This is a fun way to keep your students engaged while learning or reviewing Multiplicative Comparisons!!! This includes a power point with full size cards to present. You can use them whole group and work through the problems with your students. You can also play "Showdown!" with these cards. Just have students grab a whiteboard and a marker! In the power point, you can print the task cards. I also made it into a PDF so you can print that way :) I hope you enjoy this product! The bright colors
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This is a standards based card game for students learning/reviewing the standard NBT.2.8 - Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number 100–900, and mentally subtract 10 or 100 from a given number 100–900. Directions: Cut and laminate each game card. Students will have the cards upside down in a pile. You can sort them by add/subtract, 10’s and 100, or any way you choose. Students will draw a card from the number pile. Then, they will draw a card from the operation pile (+/-). Last, have students