Taught 5 years at a Title 1 school with mostly Spanish speaking students. It was truly the most wonderful experience to teach the youth at this school!
Using base ten blocks to subtract three digit numbers with regrouping and write the matching subtraction equation. Great interactive notebook for both teacher and student!
Order your numbers from least to greatest. Write each number in a link of the “Chain.” If you roll a number that you already have, you lose that turn. If you roll a number that you can use, you must use it. You must use a pen to play this game!
Use 3 dice:
The red die is your HUNDREDS value. (2nd grade and up)
The green die is your TENS value. (1st grade)
The white die is your ONES value.
Shapes concentration game. Print on card stock, cut out and can be played one-on-one, groups of 2 or even as a mini assessment between teacher and student!
The Game of 11
2- 4 players,
Supplies: 2 dice, 11 chips per person and game boards for each player
Each player needs 11 chips and a game board
How to Play:
Each person places all 11 of their chips ANYWHERE they want on their game board. They can spread them out, or put them all on one space, or any combination in between. They cannot overlap spaces- e.g. covering 7and 8 with one chip is not allowed.
Take turns rolling both dice.
ALL players add the sum of the two dice, and remove ONE chip f
2 sets of 0 -9 cards, counters. Place cards face down, take turns choosing 5 cards. Use four of the cards to create 2 double-digit numbers whose sum is between 50 and 60. Record your sentence. Take 1 counter for a correct answer, first player to get 5 counters wins. If you are unable to make the target sum, you lose your turn.
Taught 5 years at a Title 1 school with mostly Spanish speaking students. It was truly the most wonderful experience to teach the youth at this school!
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