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Virtualmath123

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Avon, Ohio, United States
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I taught middle school math for 8 years and then stayed home with my kiddos for 10. I am now back in the classroom but virtually! I teach 3rd grade math for an all virtual school and LOVE it. The resources I create can be used virtually or in person.
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Preview of Practicing Equal Groups Multiplication Jamboard with Fruit baskets and Fruit

Practicing Equal Groups Multiplication Jamboard with Fruit baskets and Fruit

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Virtualmath123
This is a simple jamboard that would be perfect to use with small groups or in the virtual teaching world. It has 10 task card questions to practice equal groups. Students will put the fruit baskets in the tens frames and use the fruit to create equal groups. They will use their fruit baskets and fruit to help them answer multiplication problems.
Preview of Blue Red Large Tens Frames

Blue Red Large Tens Frames

Created by
Virtualmath123
As a third grade math Intervention teacher I was looking for blue and red tens frames I could print on card stock and flash to kids and couldn't find them - so I created my own! Use these to help with math fluency through 10 and 20. It includes 1 - 10 in blue and 1 - 10 in red. Use them together to practice adding through 20. Print these on cardstock and use with any free time to flash to the class and discuss.
Preview of Exponential Notation Practice

Exponential Notation Practice

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Virtualmath123
This worksheet contains practice writing exponents using repeated factors, using digits to change words to exponential notation, writing in standard notation, and review of adding and subtracting with decimals. 17 problems in all.
Preview of Math Homework Graph

Math Homework Graph

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Virtualmath123
If you download, please leave me some feedback! Let me know what you think! I used this homework graph every year for my 8 years teaching sixth grade math. It was a GREAT way to keep track of homework assignments and for students to track their percentages. At the beginning of every hour I would walk around to see if homework was done. You can use a stamp to mark each column, or include teacher initials, or points (1,2,3), etc. Students grade their own homework and graph their percentage. Great
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I taught middle school math for 8 years and then stayed home with my kiddos for 10. I am now back in the classroom but virtually! I teach 3rd grade math for an all virtual school and LOVE it. The resources I create can be used virtually or in person.