This is the number of the day sheet I mention in my morning work slide description. On Mondays, we have Mental Math Monday where students go in their binder to find this paper in a sheet protector. They use an expo marker and magic eraser to work with the number for that day. This could also be used in a variety of ways.
Use some spooky manipulatives or cut out pictures for your students to make their witch's brew. Students can use the manipulatives to see the parts and then create their "spell" by writing their equation. Grab the bundle for the differentiated and editable versions!!
Use some spooky manipulatives or cut out pictures for your students to make their witch's brew. Students can use the manipulatives to see the parts and then create their "spell" by writing their equation. Grab the bundle for the differentiated and editable versions!!
Use some spooky manipulatives or cut out pictures for your students to make their witch's brew. Students can use the manipulatives to see the parts and then create their "spell" by writing their equation. Grab the bundle for the differentiated and editable versions!!
Use these placemats for your students' Thanksgiving parties or just as a cute craft before the holiday. There is a set of 3 two digit addition word problems with varying difficulty. Students can solve, color, cut and glue onto a big piece of construction paper to make their placemat!
Students walk around the room to clues describing a number on their worksheet. Students will use the skill of determining which two digit is less than or greater than another. Great to use for a math center or whole group.
Students can read a book or multiple books to search for sight words. Students write each word and then tally for each time they see that word while reading. Perfect way to incorporate reading and math in a fun "detective" activity!
K - 2nd
Math, Reading
CCSS
1.MD.C.4
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