When learning how to manipulate larger numbers, students benefit from graph paper to line up their place value and visually see how the numbers align. Large squares make up this graph paper, with the intention of using it with a clear writing tablet (such as a SmartPal) and a dry-erase marker. Students will enjoy the practice of math computations by being able to write with a marker and to have the numbers line up neatly. Two options: 1) Light gray lines 2) Dark gray lines
Blank fraction strips for students, teacher, or whole class to fill in. Useful for equivalent fractions. Students create their own fraction strips, increasing understanding of fractions.
Keyboarding is an important skill today, especially for grades 3-5! This graph helps your students to keep track of their typing speed, encouraging more practice and determination! Students can write the date of their typing speed on the X axis, and graph their speed using the y axis (skip counting by 2s). These are great for data folders, Student-Led Conferences, and just real-life graphing skills!
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, science, and social studies; why not math, too?! Contains ELEVEN graphic organizers to help students develop their math skills in grades 3, 4, and 5. Great for visual learners. Intended to be used with a SmartPal or other clear writing tablet. Can also be used as a digital aid if opened with a whiteboard app. Created and used by me in my own math classes. Students love them and eventually phase themselves out of needing them. Subtracting up to the thous
Has your school ever done Student-Led Conferences? They're a great way for kids to take ownership of their learning, and these graphs are a nice addition to any data folder! 4 Graphs: 1. Reading Test Scores 2. Math Test Scores 3. Spelling Test Scores 4. Words Per Minute typing speed The Y axis is scaled by 5s, and the x axis has blanks for writing the date of the assessment or the title of the assessment.
Graphic organizers are encouraged in ELA, Social Studies, and Science - why not Math, too!? This graphic organizer was created to be used with a SmartPal or other erasable writing tablet. Students use the graphic organizer to become more familiar with the mathematical process and to gain confidence in math. Great for students learning new skills, reluctant learners, students with accommodations, and just the general student population. Visual learners especially thrive off of graphic organize
Contains *SIX* multiplication charts for students to fill in. Differentiated for different levels. Great for monitoring student knowledge of not only multiplication facts, but the entire chart and the patterns within it. Great visualization for students to see how many facts they do know, and which groups they need to study (usually 6s-8s) Great for Student Led Conferences, SAT assessments, centers, etc. Download includes: - Two 12 x 12 charts (one with a 5 minute limit) - Two 10 x 10 charts
A thorough understanding of the patterns in a hundred chart is CRUCIAL for math success through elementary. This page was created to be used with a SmartPal or other clear writing tablet. Students (or teachers) can fill in one, two, or multiple numbers in the empty spaces. Students have to use their knowledge of the hundreds chart to determine what number goes in the remaining boxes. Can be used for numbers 1-100 or higher, depending on student ability.
Dreamscape and Prodigy Player of the Week certificates. Great to post on school online platforms (with parent permission) to encourage students to work hard on their apps. Students love seeing themselves displayed on Facebook, Seesaw, Dojo, or where ever your school posts achievements! During the virtual learning times, awards can be extra colorful and customized :)
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