STAR Early Literacy, Reading, and Math data sheets in black and white. Images in the file are licensed from Graphics From the Pond http://frompond.blogspot.com
Your wings already exist! All you have to do is FLY!
Use the butterfly cycle to help track your students progress for AR.
**I used ribbon and small clothes pins to track student progress weekly with these posters.**
A fun way for students to learn their multiplication facts!
Depending on your printer. You will need to print a test page to see which way to load the paper so that you have it printed front and back with the correct product for each problem.
Font made by Hello Literacy: www.jenjonesfonts.com
This may be used in a math interactive notebook. Have students cut out and then only glue portions of the four squares. Students will write which property they used to solve the addition problem underneath each flap. The blank one may be used for students to create their own addition sentence and then add which property they used to solve.