Tacky the Penguins books are always a fun read for young students! This activity can be added to your math centers easily. This product has 8 addition/subtraction story problems. Students will cut out the igloos and penguins. Then, they will match each penguin to the correct igloo. There is an answer key provided for kids to check their own work.
In this document you will get three lessons/worksheets. The first one students will have to color the hearts in the picture, and then identify the fraction of each color in the group. The second page are fraction cards where students can cut out and glue. They have to match the hearts to the correct fraction. There are 12 total cards. Students can easily glue the cards onto construction paper.
The last page, has 3 story problems that deal with fractions. There's a work box for each problem to
Students will practice their multiplication story problems by reading Christmas themed problems. There are 12 problems. Students may use repeated addition, or use their multiplication skills to answer each problem. There is a template for students to show their work on as they complete each story problem.
In this document, students will review multiplication by finding three turkeys that mean the same by matching them by finding the multiplication sentence, repeated addition sentence, and the product. This would be a great center activity for students to review their understanding of multiplication. There will be 14 sets of 3.
Facts that will be reviewed:
3 x4, 4 x 3, 5 x 2; 2 x 5; 6 x 5;
5 x 6; 5 x 3; 3 x 5; 4 x 2; 2x4; 3 x 6; 6 x 3; 8x4; 4x8
Here are a few printables that you can use during Valentine's time to review math skills.
One printable is matching hearts by reading numbers in written form and standard form.
The second printable is a heart coloring by odd and even numbers.
The third page is matching hearts by their value. There are hearts with 3 digit numbers in them. There is a digit underlined. The student needs to find the heart that has the same value of that underline digit.
called rounding hearts. Students will work on rounding numbers to the nearest 10 or 100. There are direction cards for either one. Students will in the blank hearts with 10's or 100's. They will play with a partner. Students will roll either 2 or 3 dice. (It's depending on if they are rounding the nearest 10 or 100.) Each student will color in the heart that their number will round to. The player that has the most hearts colored in will win.
The second activity is addition and subtraction pro
Students can sort pumpkins by odd or even numbers. There is a paper where students can glue their pumpkins on based on if it's odd or even. There is also a pumpkin coloring page where students will color pumpkins by odd or even.
This activity contains 10 Christmas math problems for students to review math skills in subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions, and place value. A place for students to put answers is included.
This activity would be perfect for third grade, and advanced second graders.
In this document you will receive 3 Easter Egg math or literacy worksheets.
1. Addition Eggs - Students will add the problems and color the eggs by colors if the answer is odd or even.
2. Nouns/Verbs- Students will color eggs by either a noun or verb.
3. Egg Book Report Form.- Students can read a nonfiction book report and write 4 facts in eggs.
This document contains a 10 problem finding perimeter practice. It includes 2 story problems, 7 finding perimeter problems with different polygons, and 1 find the length of a missing side.
A great center activity for math during Christmas time. Kids can organize the lights by least to greatest, greatest to least, or even odd and even. Kids may arrange the lights on the string
Christmas tree math sheet where students can color numbers by odd or even on the tree.
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Experience
I have been teaching for 10 years. I taught second grade for 7 years, and third grade for 3 years.
Teaching style
I love to keep kids engaged by doing student based projects. I enjoy integrating technology as much as I can.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have received two grants during my teaching career. One for books for our leveled literacy program, and a grant for using poetry resources for a poetry center.
My own education history
I attended IPFW for my teaching degree. I also have my master's degree from Ball State University.
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I have been married for 10 years, and have two kids ages 7 and 1.
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