You can $AVE by purchasing this craft as part of the MATH CRAFT BUNDLE.This is a printable that includes the templates and tracers for making the craft pictured on the cover. In addition to the included templates, you may need: construction paper, glue, scissors, writing utensils, bingo daubers, sti...
This hands-on math activity is perfect for teaching symmetry to preschoolers and young kids. It makes learning symmetry fun and playful!
Title: Moon River Composed by: Henry Mancini Instruments: Voice, range: C4-D5 Treble Clef Instrument Piano Scorings: Piano/Vocal/Chords Original Published Key: C Major Product Type: Musicnotes Product #: MN0130236 Price: $4.99 Includes 1 print + interactive copy with lifetime access in our free apps. Each additional print is $3.99 Number of Pages: 2 Lyrics Begin: Moon River, wider than a mile I'm crossin' you in style some day.
Introducing addition in Kindergarten using differentiated activities and worksheets.
This printable Fraction BINGO game is a fun hands-on way to learn about fractions! SEE what a fraction represents and introduce the concept of equivalent fractions with this fun Bingo Fractions game!
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As games can be a fantastic way to stimulate students I thought it would be fun to share your favorite fun mental maths game for the classroom.
Math and Art are no strangers, as these Math Art Activities for Kids show! Be ready to be mesmerized by how even Math can look gorgeous!
We got kids at home struggling to catch up with multiplication. Its tricky keeping track of all those numbers, especially when you go beyond 10. Theyre needing something visual, a chart up to 20, they can look at anytime.
Are you looking for engaging fraction activities, games and read alouds for 1st and 2nd grade? This blog post shares 13 fraction activities and games to teach identifying fractions, comparing fractions, and partitioning shapes to create fractions.
I'm always on the hunt for a first week activity that lets me know a little bit about my students without putting them on the spot. Because what's more intimidating than having to come up with something interesting about yourself on the spot in front of a whole class, right?!?! I gave each student a paper divided into eight sections with a circle in the middle. They were directed to put their name in the center circle and then through numbers tell me a little bit about themselves. Here's the example paper I made about myself... When explaining the assignment I showed them the blank page and then walked them through the one I made about myself... which not only made my expectations and the goals of the assignment clear, but also gave me an opportunity to introduce myself and kind of break the ice by talking a little bit about me. I assigned this assignment to my students last Tuesday (we spent Monday going over the syllabus, I laid out basic expectations, etc.) and it was due on Friday for a quiz grade. I wanted them to have plenty of time to work on it and put thought and effort into it. I went through their papers this weekend and had so much fun learning more about each of them. They shared much more than they would have in a typical "tell the class something about you" type of discussion and I learned some really neat things about the kids in my classes. NOTE: The candle lid in the pictures below is covering student names :) I learned about hobbies, pets, siblings, travel, sports, academic accomplishments and a lot of random info as well :) I had some super colorful papers, some with stickers, some with printed photos and one covered in glitter. I also got a little insight into their personalities... the jokesters, artists, introverts, etc. I wrote little notes on the backs of their papers referencing a couple of things that I found funny, interesting or things that I related to and telling them I was excited to have them in class this year. It was a labor of love but totally worth it. I picked a few to put up around my room and am hoping that a few kids who may not think they have much in common will realize that they do! I can't say enough great things about this little assignment - it could easily be altered to be "by the letters" instead of "by the numbers" or could be more open-ended. You could give a class period or a couple of designated times to work on it the first day(s) and could allow students an opportunity to share theirs if they wanted to. They could have to make it all about their summer, or you could have eight different questions they had to answer in pictures. The possibilities are really endless! You can find my blank page and brief little assignment description HERE. Next Tuesday is a Show and Tell week, but the Tuesday AFTER I'm going to host a linkup of classroom tours! Mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 5th and get ready to show us your rooms! Happy Tuesday, friends!!!
Daily Language Review: This spiral review is one of the easiest ways to make sure you are covering all of the important grammar and vocabulary standards that your students need to know. PREVIEW and REVIEW all year long! This is a 2-week sample of my 36-week Daily Language Review. Each week has 20 (“5 a Day”) language skill items that can be done in class or assigned for homework and then discussed/corrected in class the following day. You can get the complete editable 36-week resource here: 4th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review. Skills Included: Relative Pronouns & Relative Adverbs (L.4.1a) Progressive Verb Tenses (L.4.1b) Use Context Clues (L.4.4a) Frequently Confused Words (L.4.1g) Synonyms & Antonyms (L.4.5c) Correct Fragments & Run-Ons (L.4.1f) Analogies (L.4.5) Commas & Quotation Marks In Direct Speech (L.4.2b) Spelling (L.4.2d) Multiple Meaning Words (L.4.4c) Prepositions & Prepositional Phrases (L.4.1e) Similes & Metaphors (L.4.5a) Correctly Order Adjectives (L.4.1d) Applying Vocabulary (L.4.4a) Coordinating Conjunctions & Compound Sentences (L.4.2c) Correct Capitalization (L.4.2a) Possessive Nouns (L.4.3) Greek & Latin Roots & Affixes (L.4.4b) Need Another Grade Level? 3rd Grade Daily Language Spiral Review 4th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review 5th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review 6th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review 7th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review 8th Grade Daily Language Spiral Review Looking for Daily Math Spiral Reviews? 3rd Grade Daily Math Spiral Review 4th Grade Daily Math Spiral Review 5th Grade Daily Math Spiral Review 6th Grade Daily Math Spiral Review Looking for Daily Reading Spiral Reviews? 3rd Grade Daily Math Spiral Review 4th Grade Daily Math Spiral Review 5th Grade Daily Math Spiral Review Stay Connected with Teacher Thrive! ➜SIGN UP for my email newsletters. ➜VISIT me on TeacherThrive.com. ➜FOLLOW me on Facebook. ➜FOLLOW me on Pinterest. ➜FOLLOW me on Instagram. Please read: This is a nonrefundable digital download. Please read the description carefully and examine the preview file before purchasing. © Copyright 2018 M. Tallman. All rights reserved. Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for student or teacher use by the original purchaser or licensee. This is intended to be used by one teacher unless additional licenses have been purchased. The reproduction of any other part of this product is strictly prohibited. Copying any part of this product and placing it on the Internet in any form (even a personal/classroom website) is strictly forbidden. Doing so makes it possible for an Internet search to make the document available on the Internet, free of charge, and is a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
Here’s a fun STEM challenge, and the materials couldn’t be simpler! Challenge kids to build the longest possible paper chain with just one sheet of paper and tape. That’s it! This math activity will appeal to a wise range of ages. I’d recommend it for kids age 5 to 10. If they can safely cut […]
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 1 I am thrilled to be sharing this huge Counting and Cardinality Unit with you! This is the math unit we start the year with in kindergarten. The kids love all of the hands-on activities we get to do, and I love how easy it is to keep them engaged.
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No more summer slides with this practice packet! 15 math and 15 literacy worksheets designed to review skills learned throughout first grade.
If you have a young child who is interested in math, the Montessori method of using beads to represent quantities is a great place to start. This is a part of the whole “concrete to abstract&…
Here you will find our Perimeter Worksheets collection. There are a range of worksheets to help children work out the perimeters of a range of shapes.
Addition and subtraction are two of those essential parts of math class! Practice addition and subtraction hands-on with these math games for elementary!
Looking for fun math centers and time and money worksheets? This set is filled with hands-on math activities to practice coin recognition, value of money and telling time.
In kindergarten, students begin to learn about place value by decomposing numbers into 10 and some ones. In first grade, students transition to decomposing
Here you will find our Perimeter Worksheets collection. There are a range of worksheets to help children work out the perimeters of a range of shapes.
Bee-Bot-coding-fun is such a great way to introduce coding to your elementary students. Find out what a Bee Bot is and how to use...
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