Identify a variety of attributes of 2D and 3D shapes. Name of shape, number of edges/faces, number of vertices, parallel and perpendicular lines, and divide a shape into equal parts for four 2D shapes and two 3D shapes. Answer key included.
A real world scenario problem about going shopping at a grocery store for your favorite meal. Take your students to the grocery store without even leaving your classroom.
108 multi-step word problems broken into 3 questions per page. 36 weeks of questions. Use them weekly in your small group and you will have enough for the whole school year (that's how I use them). Use them daily and you will have enough for about half of the year. Use these pages as a question bank for whenever you need them. Answer key also included for each question.
A great interactive 100 Day activity! Count how many specific body movements you can do in 100 seconds. Race against the teacher to see who can do more.
108 one-step word problems broken into 3 questions per page. 36 weeks of questions. Use them weekly in your small group and you will have enough for the whole school year (that's how I use them). Use them daily and you will have enough for about half of the year. Use these pages as a question bank for whenever you need them. Answer key also included for each question.
Enough for 15 weekly lessons on a variety of math skills that range from 1st grade to 4th grade. Most skills are written on the 1st/2nd grade level with a few differentiated lessons (marked as #a/b/c) that go to higher grade skills. I use these lessons mostly with my 1st and 2nd graders in the spring while my 3rd-5th graders are working on their state assessment boot camp lessons.
Review of math skills taught throughout the year. You can assign just the parts that you taught during that reporting period or give the whole assessment several times a year to monitor progress on skills. Covers skills taught from 1st grade through 5th grade.
A number of the day activity that can be used as a math center, individual practice, or a sub activity. How many different things can you do with one number? One more/less? Expanded notation? Build with base 10 blocks? What else?