This is a K-5 fluency bundle ranging for number recognition to division problems to start as a fluency warm up in your class room. There are also instructions on how to use this product as a school wide fluency competition that is GREAT around Halloween! (Bracket style competition works very well) There is also a tracking sheet for teachers to keep track of the number of problems their class answers as a whole. This product is set to timers and the problem will change automatically and it is 1
This interactive Google Slides will have kids engaged in your class. The students are given different scenarios and they have to decide if the given prompt is a growth or decay along with many other questions. This is a great activity of differentiation.
These table numbers can be used in a multitude of ways. Whether you print the basic numbers, or want to spice up your room a bit with the alternative numbers. **Video is how I used them in my classroom this year. But it is just one of the multitude of ways!!
Can your student read and fill out a two-way table? This PowerPoint is a great digital resource to use as a check-in of an individual assignment when personally assigned. This assignment does not assess relative frequency. Editable
This Google Slides is designed to give the basics of Rational and Irrational numbers-to be used as the introduction to this lesson. Can also be used as a platform for guided notes.