Mixed practice adding and subtracting decimals up to the hundredths place. The emphasis here is on correctly lining up the decimal place.
Page 1 uses grid boxes to scaffold lining digits up while page 2 allows students to line up the digits themselves.
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Use factor trees to find the prime factors of numbers.
Pg. 1 scaffolds the tree chart while pg. 2 allows students the opportunity to build it themselves.
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This is an Egypt-themed coordinate grid activity. Students will plot either scarabs or pyramids using the ordered pairs provided. There are 3 versions with varying levels of complexity to allow for differentiation. This can easily be connected to Social Studies curriculum! I have included the following: - #1- Pyramid picture (easiest) - #2- Scarab picture (middle) - #3- Detailed Scarab picture (hardest) - Scans of the completed product Follow me on TPT! https://www.pinterest.com/trofe21/ms-trof
Practice comparing decimals up to the hundredths place. The emphasis is on correctly lining up the decimal place.
Page 1 uses grid boxes to scaffold lining the digits of two numbers while page 2 removes the boxes and asks students to compare four numbers.
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Adapt, adapt, adapt! Meet your students where they're at and take it from there!
Awards & shining teacher moments
Honors: Working with AMAZING kids every day!
Certificates of Achievement from Millersville Honor's College;
Student of Academic Distrinction
My own education history
Bachelors of Science in Elementary Education, K-6
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Additional biographical information
I have a diverse teaching background. I had a field placement in Belfast, Northern Ireland and later went on to teach 2 years in the Netherlands at an international school. Currently, I am back teaching in Pennsylvania!
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