This is my 22nd year of teaching. I taught self-contained 2nd grade for 8 years, and this is my 14th year teaching 3rd grade Math, Science, and STEM. I also tutor kiddos from 2nd grade through 5th grade in both reading and math.
Use this fun, interactive slideshow to review perimeter, 3-digit subtraction, area, multiplication/division, input/output tables, and comparing fractions. Students can solve problems independently or in groups and will act out their answer choices.
Use these fun, interactive slideshows to review everything from 3-digit addition/subtraction, perimeter, and place value to multiplication/division, area, and input/output tables. Students can solve problems independently or in groups and will act out their answer choices!
6 full weeks of problem solving! Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
This is a fun, interactive way to review multiplication and division strip diagrams within a problem solving context. It will also reinforce the importance of representing the action of the story: two equations might equal the same thing, but they don't represent the same thing.
Customize these slides to align with your state standards and your district scope and sequence. Use these slides to help students track their learning and help you have meaningful conferring opportunities with them along the way.
Use these slides as a fun way to get students to remember that what goes in one side of a table comes out differently, according to a math relationship. You can give each student a Hershey's Kiss or Hug at the end.
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Use this slideshow when learning about how to use arrays to solve multiplication and division problems. Let students create arrays by popping bubbles on Pop-Its! They're going to love it!
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
Have students get a Tic-Tac-Toe by completing 3-in-a-row of these math tasks. To ensure problem-solving practice, consider requiring students to cross the center.
Use these slides for a daily problem solving task. These are great ways to warm up and stretch their brains, which is why they are called a "Math Stretch".
3rd - 5th
Basic Operations, Math, Other (Math)
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This is my 22nd year of teaching. I taught self-contained 2nd grade for 8 years, and this is my 14th year teaching 3rd grade Math, Science, and STEM. I also tutor kiddos from 2nd grade through 5th grade in both reading and math.
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