Under Construction is a fun way for students to grasp the concept visually of Mixed Numbers and their corresponding Improper fraction equivalent. In this premade sheet, students will write a Mixed Number or Improper Fraction and draw the model. The example uses fraction strips, but fraction circles and markers can be used for further understanding.
Great visual aide for students to make the connection that a carpet covers the entire floor and so area covers the entire surface of a shape.
The carpet in the poster serves as a reminder of this. Also the necessary function is also listed.
File is in high resolution for you to print in color and blow up to poster size without being pixelated.
Hang it on your wall and/or have the students put it in their math journals!
Little artists need to know how you expect their brushes to look. Three easy words along with illustrations will show them what you expectations are. Swish, Wipe, Blot, and they're ready to switch colors! Say good bye to the muddy color mixed into other colors, brown, And hello to vibrant color!
Tired of having to say over and over again, STOP RUSHING? Well this little chart will help your little artists, visually understand what you mean by "Show some effort". Teach them, to use colors that make sense, to color neatly, and to color completely. All are skills that will carry over into art class, and all will build hand-to-eye coordination.
And it should lessen the amount of "I'm DONE" that you hear after five minutes of independent work.
Bearden the cat is our classroom mascot. He's our "Jiminie Cricket" teaching elementary aged children to be appreciative. He is saved in a Pdf if you'll need a jpeg just let me know.
This visual will help your students associate perimeter with fences. As fences go around property, so does perimeter!
Great visual aide to hang in the classroom and/ or have the students reproduce in their math journals.
File is in high resolution. Print it in color and blow it up for poster size!
Have classroom jobs? Pay them! Pay them for homework. Pay them for correct answers. Pay them for anything positive! Let's reinforce!! And also... make them pay you to use the restroom. They pay you "rent" to sit at their desks. Have ones that always need to get out of their seat? They have to pay you!
Good way to teach money management, good and negative consequences, how money works and get them excited to come in every day! Allow them to "buy" something at the end of the month from the teach
1st - 8th
Basic Operations, Mental Math, Numbers
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