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
Factor Rainbows made fun during November by coloring the turkey feathers to match the factors that make the product on the Pilgrim hat :) Kids have fun with this activity! Each turkey has the amount of tailfeathers needed to know how many factors their product needs. This also helps students understand that if it's a square number, the factor is only listed once (only one feather, colored one color, as a visual reminder for students). A great, easy, but mathematical activity for November and Th
Practice math fact fluency and mental math through a fun, familiar game! Boggle meets numbers!! Students can find addition, subtraction, multiplication and division equations in these puzzles. All four operations included! This fun game can be an option for students when they finish work and ask, "What now?" It would also be a great choice for group rotations or seat work.
If you've ever hosted a QUARTER AUCTION you may have experienced that some people like to "hand in" the quarters without letting the collectors count. Sadly, yes, people do cheat, even during fundraisers for children. Alas, teachers are great at stopping cheaters ;) So I created this Quarter Auction quarter sheet. Each column fits four quarters ($1) so the collectors can easily see/count each bid.
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