Teaching your students about attributes of 3D shapes? With easy-to-understand text and engaging visuals, this Attributes of 3D Shapes poster will help you reach all learners. In addition, you'll expand your students' understanding of different names and attributes of 3D shapes while connecting them to the real world with our real world 3D shape examples. Ways to use this in the classroom:Classroom wall anchor chart/posterTool during lessons and activitiesMath notebook and/or journal resourceTake
#springspree Engage your students with comparing numbers & inequality with these greater than, less than, equal to alligator anchor chart and posters! Comparing numbers can be difficult for many students as they figure out which way each sign faces. Use Mr. Alligator to help them out! These posters come with 20 greater than, less than, equal to posters (in colour & b & w), for classroom wall, whole-class, group, and individual activities. Plus, a fun song to help students know which way Mr.
These Canadian money worksheets are meant to complement your current Canadian Money Unit by helping your students practise adding similar and different Canadian coins. Perfect for 1st and 2nd grade or supporting students with their financial literacy skills. About these Canadian money worksheets:Contains practice pages for counting same Canadian coinsContains practice pages for counting different Canadian coins (up to 20¢ and 100¢ as per the Ontario Curriculum)Contains both a colour and black
This fun Around the Room activity is a great way to get your students practising measuring with standard and non-standard units, while staying active. This package includes:The first activity asks students to measure using manipulatives (i.e., cubes, paper clips, counters, links), and the second activity asks students to measure using standard units (cm, m).For the second activity, there are two spelling versions (Canadian and American spelling).Both activities have a blank version included if
This active, hands-on measurement activity goes along with the book "How Big is a Foot?" by Rolf Myller. I use it as an introductory activity to our Measurement Unit and to discuss why we use standard units of measurement. Students measure their foot and use their foot cut-out to measure objects around the classroom. It's a great way to begin a discussion about the importance of using a standard unit of measurement. If you like this activity, please feel free to leave me feedback and to shar
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