
If you teach elementary Math and Science and are looking for more ways to keep your students on the edge of their seats, you’ll want to check this resource round-up out!
We’re featuring Back-to-School Play Dough Mats, Coding and Robotics Activity Sheets, Place Value Construction Themed Activities, Vertical Algorithm Mats, and so much more.
Your students will be jumping for joy when you introduce these math and science resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Practice counting and one-to-one correspondence at the beginning of the year with these fun and free ten frame mats.” |
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“Set your class up for successful science investigations with this Intro to Science Unit. Students learn about the different tools used in science and how to use them safely.” |
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It’s FREE!“Let your students show their creativity through this digital brochure template! Created for Google Slides™, so it is easy to share with your students. They can create a variety of projects, such as: travel, about me, or book review brochures.” |
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“This bundle provides a variety of pre-made mazes and allows students to problem solve using Ozobots. This is a great extension activity and lets students focus on understanding the code, rather than drawing confusions.” |
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It’s FREE!“Grab a bag of worms and get ready to dig into Earth Day! Your students will love getting their hands dirty while observing Earth’s gardeners!” |
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“This resource offers two games which can be differentiated for your learners. Different levels of task cards are provided. Each game contains construction themed task cards, recording sheets and answer sheets. This resource will have your students practicing place value while enjoying every minute.” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource promotes kindness and caring by allowing students to tear away a compliment and do that action! Hang in your classroom, on your door, on the hall walls, wherever!” |
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“A fun way for students to revise their knowledge of vertical algorithms. Students roll the dice to fill in the number slots, then solve the problem below. Laminate for reuse or print for students to glue into their books.” |