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10 years in the classroom - 1st, 3rd, 5th 3 years as a coach - K-4
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Preview of Roll and Add (w/10 sided die)

Roll and Add (w/10 sided die)

These roll and add games are for students to use while practicing addition fluency. You can easily differentiate in your classroom with the +1 through +9 sets. This game set uses 10-sided dice (0-9). It can be played with partners or individually. 2 Bonus Games- Roll and Add to 10 - Roll and Add to Make 10 Best for advanced kindergarten students who have an understanding of adding conceptually, 1st grade students, 2nd grade students, or struggling 3rd grade students who need practice with adding
Preview of Roll and Add (w/6 sided die)

Roll and Add (w/6 sided die)

These roll and add games are for students to use while practicing addition fluency. You can easily differentiate in your classroom with the +1 through +6 sets. This game set uses 6-sided dice. It can be played with partners or individually. 2 Bonus Games- Roll and Add to 10 - Roll and Add to Make 10 Who should you use these with?Best for advanced kindergarten students who have an understanding of adding conceptually, 1st grade students, or struggling 2nd grade students who need practice with add
Preview of Multiplication Tents 0-12

Multiplication Tents 0-12

Multiplications Tents for Facts 0-12! I thought of these after making the addition tents. They have been a great small group/center activity. These would be best used in 3rd grade, but could be used with higher level 2nd graders and lower level 4th graders, as well as anyone who needs to practice their multiplication fact fluency.
Preview of Dice Rounding Game (2 & 3 Digit)

Dice Rounding Game (2 & 3 Digit)

This is a simple way to have your students practice their rounding skills. You can make this 2 or 3 digit rounding practice by using 2 or 3 dice. This is a great rotation/center activity/game. This game is best played with partners but can be an independent activity if needed. Easy to teach and use all year as a review game!
Preview of 2D Shape Guided Notes

2D Shape Guided Notes

Great way to have students practice note taking skills. Use with your class as you teach them about each shape. Includes shapes covered by first grade standards. Shapes: circle, triangle, square, rectangle, rhombus, hexagon.
Preview of Addition Tents 0-10

Addition Tents 0-10

These were an idea from one of my grade levels that has been a great small group/center activity. These would be best used in grade 1, but could be used with higher level kindergarteners and lower level 2nd graders, as well as anyone who needs to practice their addition fact fluency.
Preview of Addition (0-10) and Multiplication (0-12) Tent Bundle

Addition (0-10) and Multiplication (0-12) Tent Bundle

I put together the Addition (0-10) Tents and the Multiplication (0-12) Tents for teacher who might have a variety of ability ranges or grades they teach. These are great for small groups/center activities. Addition Tents are geared towards 1st grade and Multiplication Tents are geared towards 3rd grade but can be used with any students who need fluency practice.
Preview of Roll it, Add it, Check it

Roll it, Add it, Check it

This game/activity is ideal for 3rd grade because they have learned all the addition strategies and the algorithm. Higher 2nd grade and lower 4th grade students would have success with this game/activity also. Great resource to be used during math rotations/centers with partners or individually.
Preview of Multiplication Tents 0-10

Multiplication Tents 0-10

I thought of these after making the addition tents. They have been a great small group/center activity. These would be best used in 3rd grade, but could be used with higher level 2nd graders and lower level 4th graders, as well as anyone who needs to practice their multiplication fact fluency.
Preview of Coin Sort

Coin Sort

Coin Sort activity for students to use in small groups or as whole class practice. Counting coins with amounts under $1.00. Coins include penny, nickel, dime, and quarter.
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10 years in the classroom - 1st, 3rd, 5th 3 years as a coach - K-4