Hold up these cards while on a video call with your students to show which button you would like them to push on their screen. Icons: Hang Up Raised Hand Video No Video Microphone No Microphone Chat 3 Dots Share Screen Closed Captions Blur Background Effects Settings Full Screen Teams Icon Each icon is 4 inches. *The settings icon is a little wonky, and you probably wonโt need it, but I included it just in case.
Use positional words or cardinal directions to navigate the maps. Teacher gives directions that students must follow to collect all the items and make it back home.
There are 2 maps. One is pirate themed, and the other is princess themed.
These cute posters present strategies for addition and subtraction to use for problems with and without regrouping.
Strategies include:
Partial Sums and Differences
Open Number Line
Base 10 Blocks
Traditional Algorithm
Download the preview to see all that is included!
Gradually release students to plotting numbers on an open number line up to 1000. The lines start out with benchmarks of 25, and gradually release students to fill in the numbers as they go. By the end, they will be filling out the number line by themselves.
Here are 50 word problems related to time! Each page has 2 clocks on it, so students can draw out the problem. Each page also asks students to write out their answer in words, not just numbers, and to explain how they solved it.
Problems ask students to count forward and backward in time, and lists the times in different ways (1 1/2, 120 minutes, 2pm, 4:30, 5 in the afternoon, etc.).
See preview for examples of some of these.
Included:
Example of a completed word problem
50 word problems
Help your students learn and practice time with these clock games! You can play Go Fish or Matching with the same set of cards. There are 5 different colors for you to print, so you won't have problems with them getting mixed together. Each set has an Alternate Cards page, with terminology for your students to learn, such as noon, and half past. Simply take out the corresponding digital times and add these to each game.
Use these fox banners and buttons to design your online platform for distant learning! Package contains blank and completed banners and buttons. Banners include welcome signs for grades Pre-k to Twelfth, including a Seniors sign. There are banners for each subject (reading, writing, math, science, social studies). Button labels include: Reading, Writing, Math, Science, Social Studies, Contact Me, Class Overview, and Return Home. There are blanks of each button design, so you can add your ow
Increase your student's number sense by using these cards daily!
Help your students increase their number sense by presenting these Number Talk Dice Cards a few at a time, once a day. In the beginning, show them the cards that begin with the same die. Ask them to start with the first die, and count on. They can then verbalize what they did to get the answer, and even show the class on the cards. Once students begin to grasp the concept, mix the cards to make the task more tricky. This will
Students will match 10 frames, numbers, and words for numbers 1-20. The set includes this game in 4 different colors, so it is easy to tell which game each piece goes with.
This is a small bundle of activities for the sphere, cube, and rectangular prism.
Includes:
3D Shape Bump with only pictures
3D Shape Bump with pictures and words on the spinner
Roll-a-Robot 3D Shape Building Activity with Dice
Cube and Rectangular Prism Shapes to Build
Informative Shapes: Fill in the vertices, faces, and edges on the cube and rectangular prism cutouts and a flat sphere
Compare and Contrast Venn Diagrams for the circle/sphere, square/cube, and rectangle/rectangular prism
Keep track of your student birthdays with this decorative cupcake and cherry graph! Just print and write each student's birthday on cherries, and post on the wall. Never forget a birthday, and use this for graph lessons!
Write the Room Skip Counting by 2s, 5s, 10s, and 25s. The very last card is counting by 100, but it can easily be discarded if you wish. The 2s go up to 50. The 5s, 10s, and 25s go up to 200. The 100 goes to 1000. Each card has an extension activity for your high fliers. There are 2 recording sheets, so you can choose to use the extension activities or not. Answer sheet is included. Comes with 20 task cards. A few of the cards have a hint to help students with trickier pictures.
These number cards include ten frames, to help represent the number! Your students will use the ten frame to help them add and subtract numbers up to 20.
Help Santa ready the reindeer for Christmas! Each reindeer is labeled with an ordinal number. Read the number to put them in order. Directions: *Color and cut out the reindeer. More advance cutters use page 2. Less advanced cutters, use page 3. *Cut out the 3 black lines. Tape/glue the black strips together in a straight line. Tip: Pre-cutting strips of construction paper would work better, as construction paper is stronger. *Color and cut out the sleigh. Tape/glue the sleigh to the en
Use these Missing Number Bats as a math station or in guided math. Students can fill out the Answer Sheet. They must tell what the answer is, and what rule they followed.
Ex) 2, 4, 6, 8 Rule: Adding 2 or +2
**Students must complete this on a computer with PowerPoint. This is not intended to be printed. SAVE THE FILE AS A POWERPOINT TEMPLATE. This will allow multiple students to open the file at one time. Students can sort objects on a computer, using any categories they choose. They will enhance their graphing and computer skills, as they will need to label each category. Instructions: ยท Students sort and graph any way they choose. o Example: they can sort by color, number of legs, location/ha
Use a die (preferably labeled 0-5) to roll a numbers. Students write the number and fill in the missing number to make it equal 10. Students can use the ten-frame at the top of the paper to help them solve the problem.
PreK - 3rd
Math, Numbers
$1.95
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About the store
Experience
I've taught at 2 military schools in both Texas and Virginia, since August 2013.
Teaching style
I love games and fun activities to help my students learn. Students need new and exciting games and activities to keep them engaged and learning. I work hard to provide exciting ways to learn for my students.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Intern (New Teacher) of the Year Nomination, 2013-2014
My own education history
BA in Psychology from University of South Florida; Teaching License from Alternative Certification for Teachers of Austin
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