This is a worksheet I created for students to practice double digit addition with and without regrouping.
Students can work in pairs or alone to complete this activity.
Student 1 will roll 2 dice and write the number in the roll 1 spot then student 2 will roll the dice and record the number in the roll 2 spot. They will then transfer the numbers to the boxes. There is a space provided for students to draw base then blocks to help them solve regrouping.
Once students record the numbers they
This is a worksheet I created for students to practice double digit subtraction with and without regrouping.
Students can work in pairs or alone to complete this activity.
Student 1 will roll 2 dice and write the number in the roll 1 spot then student 2 will roll the dice and record the number in the roll 2 spot. They will then transfer the numbers to the boxes. There is a space provided for students to draw base then blocks to help them solve regrouping. They will need to make sure they choos
This product can be used to go along with 'First Day Jitters' read aloud. This product includes a reading comprehension page using the 5Ws and character traits, writing activity, and a math graphing activity.
Use this game to practice using a number line and the counting on addition strategy.
Students will take turns rolling dice and counting on to twenty on a number line. There is also a recording page so the students can write number sentences for each problem.
Directions: Write or draw the time on the clocks. Cut out the clock and glue on the time sort page.
Use this activity as extra practice for writing and drawing time. Also as practice for understanding the difference with time to the hour and time to the half hour.
Could also be used as a quick assessment check.
In my classroom I follow a daily MATH! routine. It is similar to daily 5. I like to have students keep track of their choices so that they are rotating and getting to everything while having a choice at the same time.
I use the acronym MATH! for my rotations
M=math games
A=math alone
T= teacher time
H= help a friend
! = technology
I created this page to use for my acronym but if you would like me to edit it to fit yours just send me a message.
Use this product to have your students practice counting coins. Print and laminate for durability. Place cards at seats around the room and have children scoot and answer each card. This can be used as a fun way to practice or even a formative assessment. The kids will love scooting and rotating around the room!
Answer key is provided
Small anchor charts to display in your classroom after you create full anchor charts with your students or to use in place of them.
Display as a reminder for how each math station works.
Use this product as a center game or independent activity for your students to practice counting coins.
Print on card stock or laminate for durability.
I have included a color version and black and white.
There are 10 pages with 2 sets of cards on each page for a total of 20 cards with 10 matches.
I hope your students enjoy this activity!
1st - 3rd
Math, Measurement
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I have 12 years teaching experience in K-2.
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Bachelors Degree in Early Childhood with an endorsement to teach Reading K-12. Masters Degree in Curriculum and Instruction with a certification in Teaching English as a Second Language.
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