Like an alphabet arc, this is a number arc mat for number order and identification of numbers 0-20. Great for primary grades introducing or needing intervention with missing number, ordering numbers, number identification. Prints 0-10 on page 1, 11-20 on page 2, and number cards to match to the arc on page 3 (although number tiles would work great too). Laminate page 1 and 2 together or keep them separate for working with numbers in smaller sets.
Repetition is key with this activity. Download includes pyramid writing student copy for practicing multiples of 2-12, answer key for each so students can self-check if needed, and a blank copy. If you've never had your students pyramid write before, they start with the first number in the sequence at the top of the triangle/pyramid. With each new row they repeat what they counted/wrote in the row before and add a number in the counting pattern. I always make my students quietly count aloud
This product helps review the rules/patterns of benchmark fractions of 0, 1/2, and 1 whole along with rules to compare equivalent fractions that are *not* benchmark fractions (like 2/8 = 1/4). It can be glued in an interactive math notebook for students to refer back to. An answer key is found on the 2nd tab of the document. This should be done after students have had a lot of opportunities to build and make these fractions with fraction tiles, number lines, etc.
Most used math tools used in elementary classrooms all in one file. Includes: Number lines, number frames, number bonds, part-part whole mat, number ladders, addition and subtraction mats, rekenrek paper, 20/50/100 grids. For student use these can be printed off, laminated or put in page protectors, and put in binders or folders for daily use. For teachers these can be displayed on the SmartBoard/interactive white board for modeling. Great for whole group lessons, guided math, and independen
After introducing and working with more complex addition and subtraction word problems in 2nd and 3rd grade (review), this is a great anchor chart for interactive math notebooks. This includes several examples of ways students think about addition and subtraction. NOT key words, but more like thinking patterns involved in each operation. Includes: Number line arrows, strip diagram examples with missing part or missing whole, sum/difference, thinking patterns: Joining, Separating, Comparing, an
Subtraction Mat for concrete and pictorial subtraction work. For students to use independently or guided math, teachers can put on interactive white board for modeling.
K - 2nd
Math, Numbers
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