Print, laminate, cut, and hang. This number line is smaller and less expensive than number lines from teacher stores. It also lets you determine how long you want it to be - simply don't print the parts you don't want. I use coloured dot stickers to label multiples as the year progresses.
This worksheet has students working to identify the smallest and largest numbers that can be made with 3 and 4 digits, where one of the digits is always 0.Students also show the numbers using base ten drawings. Great for getting students to explore place value concepts.
3rd - 6th
Numbers, Place Value
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Experience
I have taught grade 6, grade 5, grade 3/4, grade 2/3 and am now a Special Education Resource Teacher. All this since 2010!
Teaching style
I believe that students need to be responsible for their learning. My job is to teach them the skills they need to become independent. Most of my lessons involve me modelling skills to the whole class and releasing students to work in small groups or individually to practice those skills. Students also need to take responsibility to attempt to answer questions before going to adults. My classroom is full of reminders in the form of posters and displays to help students become independent.
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