This colorful PDF presentation includes the name, attributes, and real world examples of six 3D shapes including cube, cone, sphere, rectangular prism, cylinder, and triangular prism. Incorporate these slides when introducing 3D shapes to your sweet class!
Students love interactive games! These can be used with a fly-swatter and two lines of students to go against one another. They could also be used in table group points to play a review game. Regardless of how you play, allow students to demonstrate their understanding of 2D shapes. This resource will be downloaded as a PowerPoint.
Yay for 2D shapes! Once students are familiar with 2D shapes and their attributes, allow individual students and/or table groups to review various shapes together. You can find my free resource for a 2D shape organizer that students can fill out along with their teacher.
As students work with numbers into the thousands, allow students to represent their knowledge and understanding of place value with this station activity. Students can use this as an intervention with tangible tools to support them. Students can also use this as extension at teacher table with numbers beyond grade level. Either way, it's a favorite! This station has been used in a protection sheet for a dry erase marker to make it user friendly. It has also been used with multiple dice so that t
Have you taught your class race to 100?! Start today! Students will need one huge 100 bubble pop-it each. I bought mine on Amazon at the beginning of the year. Check out the remainder of the instructions on the preview!
This free resource can be used in a whole group setting for students to follow along with teacher anchor chart. Students can keep this in their math journal or folder to reference!
K - 2nd
Math, Other (Math)
CCSS
1.G.A.1
, 1.G.A.2
FREE
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