I am in my 18th year of teaching! (wow!) I currently teach second grade in the NYC public schools. I have also taught 4th and 5th grade. I love math and I've presented some fun math games at local math conferences.
Skip count by 1s, 5s, 10s, and 100s for two-digit and three-digit numbers. Good review for students that need extra practice.
There are 4 sheets with this download to differentiate instruction:
Sheet 1- 2-digit skip counting with some challenge problems
Sheet 2- basic/on level review
Sheet 3- more reinforcement needed
Sheet 4- challenge students with filling in the missing numbers
Use a simple math tool, dice, to review how to write 3-digit numbers in expanded and standard form. As an extension you can also have students draw a quick picture of each number. You can have students place numbers in places in sequential order or as they roll, and have them try to make a larger number than their partner. Compare two numbers for review.
Tally sheet for two rounds is also included if you are going to have students compare numbers created.
Check out freebie 3-digit Draw-It fo
2-Digit Subtractions skills - with and without regrouping 12 pages of practice!! Subtraction Poem - Small poem with 5 poems on a page - Full page poem with room to write sample problems underneath Practice sheet with use of poem Adding to check subtraction Word Problems – writing equations to represent subtraction Subtraction Word Problems – one and two step problems Multi-Step Word Problems – addition and subtraction *just added * two pages of breaking apart to subtraction practice Review of S
Valentine's day fun to fill your heart! Intermediate grades can have some fun with math too!! Sort candy hearts and collect data, create a line plot using data, and practice making fractions and adding fractions with like terms.
Simple fun way to practice writing equations (number sentences) by getting to know your students. They will use their information to write an equation with various operations. Practice order of operations as well. Differentiated with 3 different levels. Could be used for grades 2-8!
This is a math activity that goes along with the book "Alexander Who Used to Be Rich Last Sunday". This activity practices adding and subtracting money. Two different versions of worksheet included.
This is a math challenge similar to BINGO. Students will try to complete 5 activities in a row (or more). This MATHO board gives you different math activities and games. This is a Google Doc that students will fill in with color to show they have completed the activity. All activities are for 5th grade, but many can be easily edited to fit your grade level.
Make My Number
Have students practice adding and/or subtraction with this fun game. Can alter directions and use for multiplication too. Decide a target number and try to create it using three numbers rolled. Need 3 dice and recording sheet. Directions are provided.
Make math fun! Use materials like cards and dice with these 6 math activities for addition and subtraction. Directions can be found here for activities such as "Go Fish for Ten" and "Addition War".
Enjoy this math freebie! Place value review for drawing quick pictures of 3-digit numbers. Also review identifying number of tens and ones in number. Check out "Roll Hundreds" for 3-digit practice of making numbers in standard and expanded form.
Great to use with Go Math!
Students will be given a number each day to determine the following write it, draw it, spell it, expanded form, add/subtract 10, etc. This sheet is to glue in their "math journal" or notebook. They can use it as a reference each time and you can save paper! Two lists are on one sheet. Double it is starred because for my 2nd graders this may be a challenge in the beginning months of school.
Remind students of how to have appropriate group discussions. There are three full page sized reminders and a one page sheet that has all three reminders. These reminders help student to know that all students need to participate in discussion, ask questions, and support their ideas with evidence.
2nd - 8th
English Language Arts, Math, Reading
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Experience
I am in my 18th year of teaching! (wow!) I currently teach second grade in the NYC public schools. I have also taught 4th and 5th grade. I love math and I've presented some fun math games at local math conferences.
Teaching style
Making learning FUN!
Awards & shining teacher moments
I was invited to speak at a math conference where I presented math games and activities that I use in my classroom.
My own education history
Binghamton University BA Economics
CW Post MA Childhood Education
Additional biographical information
Find me on Instagram: MsBeachyTeach
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