
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 Equal or Not Equal Bundles, Animal Units, Game Show Resources, 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!“In this interactive PowerPoint game, your students will practice identifying defining and non-defining attributes of basic shapes.” |
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“This bundle of Interactive PowerPoint games, covers the standard of measurement in first grade. IT’s a fun way to review after teaching the lessons and include exit tickets for each variation.” |
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It’s FREE!“Nine slides in all will give your students plenty of practice with their basic facts. The slideshow is so colorful and entertaining, the students won’t even know they’re learning!” |
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“This is a super fun and interactive slide show. There are 25 slides in all and they will give your students plenty of practice with their basic facts.” |
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It’s FREE!“I use this resource as an introduction to adding with double digits, after students have used base 10 blocks to add. It helps to fill in the gaps before students move on to double digit adding with written numbers only.” |
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“This fun animal unit covers all basic animal families and is integrated with language arts to further reinforce other subjects!” |
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It’s FREE!“These multiplication flash cards 0-12 cover over 90 facts presented in large font. Just print on card stock and laminate to have a durable set of cards for your math center.” |
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“This 1st grade math review game show bundle is packed with 100 questions to give students a fun way to review 1st grade math skills after each unit or as a test prep or end of the year review option.” |
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It’s FREE!“Why was the math book so upset? Because it had so many problems! π Let’s help out with some posters to remember the vocabulary associated with the four basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division!” |
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“Student teaching is a critically important experience. It is a chance to observe master teachers at work, learn how to develop a good rapport with students, staff, and families, and get your feet wet in the teaching pool yourself! Sometimes itβs hard to know what to look for when you are observing master teachers. Use the pages in this packet to focus your observations and make the most out of this fantastic experience!” |