
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 Everyday Math Bundles, Earth Day Resources, Bulletin Board Activities, and so much more. Keep your students challenged with these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Help students practice the suffix ‘-able’ and its root words with this print-and-go resource.” |
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“This bundle closely aligns with the Kindergarten everyday math curriculum and can be used to used to differentiate work, as homework, center activities, exit tickets, or for enrichment.” |
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It’s FREE!“This activity builds flexibility in number by providing multiple representations of numbers with the added fun of being pirate themed!” |
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“Eliminate It provides a high-yield math routine to engage students in deep reasoning and meaningful discourse!” |
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It’s FREE!“This free clip art set adds the perfect touch to recycling lessons or bulletin boards!” |
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“This no-prep set has all you need for a solar system group research project! With info posters, reading passages, writing pages, research guides, poster templates, and rubrics, you’re all set!” |
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It’s FREE!“These pattern block work mats provide students with an opportunity to create composite shapes. Students will then sort the collection of pattern blocks used and organize their data into a graph.” |
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“Create an interactive math bulletin board to engage students in creating equations. Students use basic operations and/or order of operations to write expressions equal to a given target number.” |