This set includes a story problem for each addition and subtraction thinking pattern according to CGI (Cognitively Guided Instruction). Print out the packet and cut the cards apart. Then, students will read the story problems and match them with the corresponding number line, equation, part part whole mat, and triangle/fact family card. There's also a part part whole work mat included. Makes a great math station!
Students will have fun getting to know each other with this addition or subtraction game. Either add or subtract by spinning or rolling dice. Then answer questions and share information. I used this game with my first graders when they met their 4th grade buddies. They got a chance to practice the math facts they needed help with, and they had topics to discuss.
This would be great for a back to school game, a math center, or meeting with a buddy class.
Black and white and color versions of
A hands-on math station with real world story problems that require the skill of measuring length.
Teacher Directions:
Cut 5 different lengths of string to match the lengths in the story problems: 4 cm, 5 cm, 6 cm, 7 cm, and 8 cm.
Label each piece of string with a piece of masking tape and a letter of the alphabet (A-E).
Students will use centimeter/base ten blocks to measure the lengths of the different pieces of string and choose the one that matches with the story problem.
Student Direct
This packet includes story problems for 7 different thinking patterns:
some and some more
some went away
bigger, smaller, difference
start unknown
part unknown
equal groups put together
equal groups taken apart
There are 6 story problems for each thinking pattern, and a poster for each thinking pattern that includes equations. Most of the posters have images to go with the thinking pattern.
There are part-part-whole mats included as well for use with manipulatives to help students solve the s
This is the same as the original sorting shapes file I previously posted, except, this one has more pages and offers more ways to sort the shapes. Sort by number of sides, number of angles, color, ets. Use T-charts, Venn Diagrams, box charts, etc.
This is a SMART notebook file. If you do not have SMART notebook software, you won't be able to view this file.
2 Ways to Play
Memory Game/Concentration
Cut out all coin cards. Lay them out face down in an array or arrangement making rows and columns. Each player takes a turn flipping over two cards. If the cards match by showing the same value, the player keeps those cards. The player with the most pairs at the end wins!
Scavenger Hunt
Cut out all coin cards. Tape half of the cards up around the room. Give the other cards to the students.
Students have to find the card around the
room that match
I created this product to be used as a manipulative station after my students study number patterns on tables. I envision my students using the blank table as a work mat. The title & number cards will be pre-cut for students to move & sort on the table in a way that makes mathematical sense.
These pages can also be used as worksheets.
There are 7 word problems with 7 number pattern tables.
*You might want to print each table of numbers and titles on different colored paper so they don’t get m
Your students will love these monthly STEAM challenges! Each month of the school year, plus a June/July, have their own themed meu or Tic-Tac-Toe board. An extra menu is included with bonus ideas as well! Use the ideas however you choose: *student menus *student Tic-Tac-Toe boards *inspiration boards *resource to use throughout the year for ideas
This is created with a math center or station in mind. The directions state that students are to trace the names of the 3-D shapes: cube, cone, sphere, pyramid, rectangular prism, triangular prism, cylinder. Then, students will cut out the pictures provided of real life objects, and sort them by their shape. Object images can be glued onto the sorting mat and even collected as an assessment.
This was designed to specifically meet math TEKS for first grade.
Hope it is useful for your students
This packet includes a "Separate Change Unknown" thinking pattern poster, story problems, matching part, part, whole mats, number lines, triangle/fact family cards, and equations. This would be a great station. Students read the problems, then match the mat, number line, and equation to the corresponding problem. Then, they can solve!
This packet is really 8 games in one. It can be played with a variety of targeted skills:
more vs. less
more, less, or fewer
+10, -10, +1, -1
skip counting by 2s, 3s, 5s, or 10s
The game boards are 50, 100, or 120 charts.
The spinners are differentiated and prompt the students to practice using number sense skills in a competitive and fun race!
All game boards, spinners, and cards are in color and black and white.
Use these rubrics when teaching students behavior expectations, or when scoring or grading projects or daily math story problem solutions. The better they do, the more developed the animal is! A great way to reinforce science standards!
This is a SMART notebook file with 10 slides which include various different kinds of spinners and questions about probability. It reviews words such as possible, impossible, certain, likely, and unlikely. There's also a dice and coin interactive graphic with more questions.
These pages can be cut apart and made into a matching game for math stations/centers. There are 4 different thinking patterns that are covered in this packet:
adding/subtracting 10
part, part, whole using "the rest of"
more than and less than
composing and decomposing numbers with number lines
Part, part whole mats are included along with posters for the different thinking patterns.
As you observe and meet with students during the beginning of the week, make notes about where each student falls according to their success with the objective for the week. For example, if you're teaching addition facts up to 10, and you see a child is still struggling, you might write their name in the "low" column. Then as you see other students struggling, add them to the low column. Now you have created a small group for interventions. On the flip side, if you see students excelling bey
These posters have the 3 basic addition and subtraction problem thinking patterns: some and some more, some went away, and bigger smaller difference.
These are bright and colorful posters that can be displayed on a math word wall or anywhere in a classroom to students learn and remember to use the correct operation and equation to solve math story problems.
This makes a great math stations. Students can work alone or with a partner or a small group. Students will spin the spinner and record where the spinner lands on the tally chart, and then create a bar graph with the same data. Enjoy!
This game is intended to provide students a fun way to practice adding and subtracting on a 120 chart. Students spin a spinner and then move on the 120 chart like a game board. Three different spinners are included along with 120 charts.
This game is designed for students to practice reading analog clocks and writing digital time. Analog clocks include half hour and hour times.
Directions:
Print the clock faces on page 3. Cut out and glue them onto pieces of paper towel or toilet paper rolls like the picture below. Give each student a watch.
Students will try to find the watches that match the analog clocks on the recording sheet.
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