EASY room transformation! This guide will show you how to set up a quick and easy room transformation. There are minimal supplies needed. There is a worksheet to do in class together. This is a great way to try a room transformation. Students will be making pizza out of play-doh and comparing different fraction sizes. This is a great hands on learning tool to get students excited and ready to learn about fractions. I use this a kick-off to my fraction unit.
This engaging math activity teaches students how to count on and count back using a number line. Students will need a dice and the worksheet to record. Students will think of this activity as more of a game than a worksheet! Students will choose a number on the number line. Next the student will roll a dice. This is how many hops they will be taking. They will choose if they will be hopping forwards (addition) or backwards (subtraction). The student may choose either as long as they don�t
"Math Mastery" is a comprehensive guide designed to help parents and teachers build number sense in children. The book focuses on several key aspects to enhance a child's mathematical proficiency. Building Number Sense: The book emphasizes the importance of developing number sense in children. It provides insights into how parents can help their children understand the fundamental concepts of numbers, operations, and relationships between them. Building a strong foundation in number sense is cru
No prep Halloween Breakout with lots Math This is an easy to use Halloween breakout. Simply share the link with your students. They will find clues throughout the Google Site. Students will be doing volume, order of operations, multiplication division, and some reading. After the students find all the clues, there will be a confirmation message at the end. Note: Be sure you district will allow your students to access Google Sites from an outside source Confirmation message at the end: Congratu
Fun fraction activity. Students will compare fractions, add fractions, and put fractions in order from 0 to 1. Very easy to set up. Minimal prep. Great for group work.
Build number sense with this fun and engaging game! Students will cross off numbers on a 100s chart based on clues given. Students can work in groups or individually.
Great resource to use for a daily math practice. You can use either a 2 or 3 digit number. Helps promote place value and understanding of 2 and 3 digit numbers.
Help build number sense by playing this fun game! Students will play with a partner of small group. You will need a die, copies of the game board, and a pencil.
1st - 4th
Arithmetic, Math, Place Value
FREE
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