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Merely Meredith

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Oklahoma, United States
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I'm a former homeschool mom of 3 who is completing a degree in Elementary Education to become a teacher.
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Preview of Fraction and Decimal "War" game

Fraction and Decimal "War" game

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Merely Meredith
Review comparing fractions and decimals by playing this game. Print on cardstock and cut out (or on plain paper and laminate for more durability). Divide cards between two players. At the same time, each player will lay a card face down and whoever has the larger value wins that round. Play until one player runs out of cards.
Preview of Expanded Form Matching Game

Expanded Form Matching Game

Created by
Merely Meredith
Teaching how to write numbers in expanded form and want a fun way to review? Try this matching game! Print on cardstock and cut out (or on plain paper and laminate for more durability). Place cards face down and take turns drawing cards to try to match the expanded form to the standard form. Play in pairs or in small groups.
Preview of Addition Matching Game

Addition Matching Game

Created by
Merely Meredith
Help review addition facts with this matching game. Print on cardstock and cut (or on plain paper and laminate for more durability). Lay all cards face down and take turns drawing 2 cards to try to match the equation to the sum.
Preview of Subtraction Matching Game

Subtraction Matching Game

Created by
Merely Meredith
Here's a fun way to have kids practice subtraction facts. Print on cardstock and cut out (or plain paper and laminate for more durability). Place cards face down and take turns drawing to match the equation card to its difference card. Play in pairs or small groups.
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About the store

Experience

I'm a former homeschool mom of 3 who is completing a degree in Elementary Education to become a teacher.

Teaching style

I really enjoy creating lesson plans from scratch by looking at the standard and building from there. I love to incorporate fun into the learning and learning into the fun. I do not believe the two need to be mutually exclusive.