These are blank graphs that you can edit by typing in the name of the graph and whatever objects are being graphed. There are bar graphs, a pie graph, and a line graph template.
This is a great little review game, either for the beginning of third grade or end of second. 15 questions, most covering place value (expanded form, standard, pictorial, and written forms), a few less than/greater than, and a few sum/difference questions. Includes a recording sheet and small task cards.
An easy center for kids to practice missing numbers.
Students will identify the missing number in the pattern and will put a clip the correct number on the bottom line. Copy on cardstock and laminate for durability!
Number posters (1-20) in Spanish and English with corresponding 10 frames.
Because numbers 4 and 5 aren't perfectly centered , I'm selling this for just 1.75!
A short practice to use as independent, guided, or small group work. Practice identifying the numerator and denominator as well as practice in writing and shading in fractions.
Financial Literacy - Spending and saving
Math problems for students to solve and determine if money was saved or spent.
A packet with word problems to do in a small group and with similar problems to be completed independently after having been modeled.
A cute little scavenger hunt with instructions both in Spanish and English. This scavenger hunt covers division word problems for early division practice.
This is a quick and easy to use graphic organizer for introducing multiplication. You can use it on its own as a lesson or you can use it to supplement a multiplication lesson and help solve multiplication problems (15 basic ones are included on page 3). The graphic organizer is presented in Spanish on page 1 and in English on page 2.
This is a Spanish insert for math journals that reviews the different place value forms (standard, pictorial, written, and expanded). Instructions are included.
Simple 2D shapes for younger students. Can be used for games, centers, small groups, etc. I'm using them in a conga line guessing activity where one student describes attributes of the shape while the other student has to guess it.
K - 1st
Geometry
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