
If you teach elementary math and science and are looking for new ways to engage your students, you’ll want to check out this week’s round-up!
We’re featuring Recognition and Counting Activities with Ice Cream Cones, Bee Number Lines Activities, Escape the Theater Decimal Addition and Subtraction, and so much more. Keep your students on the edge of their seats with these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Make learning fun with these hands-on and engaging Solve and Color Worksheets – December Edition that focus on two-digit addition and two-digit subtraction (regrouping and no regrouping). Keep the fun going all year long with FREE monthly themed Solve and Color worksheets that focus on one or more of the following: two-digit addition, two-digit subtraction, multiplication, and/or division.” |
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“This fun and engaging Christmas- themed NO PREP Math and ELA packet is fantastic for morning work, centers, assessments, and/or homework. Keep the fun going all year long with monthly themed NO PREP Math and ELA packets – available for second, third, fourth, and fifth grades.” |
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It’s FREE!“This assessment focuses on basic multiplication and division. This assessment is a series of multiple choice questions derived from the Exit Tickets that accompany each lesson of the Eureka Math/Engage NY Third Grade Math Module 1. This assessment provides students with practice taking multiple choice tests while assessing the skills and topics that were addressed throughout the module.” |
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“This file includes 180 different ‘Decimal of the Day’ worksheets. Students are asked to use different operations to manipulate the day’s decimal.” |
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It’s FREE!“This exciting resource is a hands-on, non-worksheet activity for students to practice skills such as counting, number recognition, and matching.” |
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“Trying to find a simple way to introduce coins to young children was very difficult for me. Therefore, I created my own mini unit of activities, posters, games, and more! This resource was designed to be versatile; it can be used as a 5-day mini unit or just as supplemental and enriching activities! These activities are perfect for introducing the complex topic of money for young learners.” |
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It’s FREE!“This bee number line will get your students buzzing with missing number practice. Just cover up one or more numbers with a hexagon pattern block, and have your students determine the missing number.” |
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“Add these counting cards to your sensory bin filled with dried black beans to feed the pets! Great way to incorporate math into your sensory bins!” |
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It’s FREE!“This free Counting File Folder Game is fun, helpful, and easy to use. Use it as an independent center, math center, discrete trial task, morning Do Now assignment, early finishers activity, or even homework.” |
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“Practice telling time with these fun math file folder games! File folder games are perfect for daily morning tasks, independent work, math centers, discrete trials, sub plans, early finishers, or even homework.” |
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It’s FREE!“Are you looking for an engaging activity to add to your upper elementary math workshop? This maze is perfect for you! Students love traveling through the maze while practicing the standards in math.” |
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“Are you reviewing decimals? Use this review as a fun way for students to use their problem solving skills to escape the theater!” |