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This eye-catching types of fractions poster will help your upper elementary math class learn the different types of fractions and will look BEAUTIFUL on your bulletin board!
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Area Under a Curve Area of bounded regions The area bounded by a cartesian curve y = f(x), x-axis and ordinates x = a and x = b is given by If the curve y = f(x) lies below x-axis, then the area bounded by the curve y = f(x) the x-axis and the ordinates x […]
RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions Chapter 14 Surface Areas and Volumes MCQS These Solutions are part of RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions. Here we have given RD Sharma Class 10 Solutions Chapter 14 Surface A…
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Yay! It's time for...... This week, I made dot plates for subitizing: I know you may be thinking, "Well, duh, easy enough to make and no explanation needed." Well, that is true, BUT I made a little presentation on the plates that I hope you watch and enjoy! :) And, please ignore my 1:30 a.m. voice............ :) There you have it!! And this is not just a Kinder or 1st grade thing--it's never a bad thing to work on strengthening number sense! Go make some dot plates!! To help you out a little, I am including a page of suggested dot arrangements. Click the pic below to download your freebie! And that all leads me to Made It #2: I just finished up this pack this morning and I am VERY excited to use it in my classroom! Here are some sample pages: And a fun little craftivity!! You can check out this pack in either store: Happy Monday!! :)
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1-2-3 Come Do Some Seuss Hat Activities With Me Dr. Seuss's iconic hat that he created for his Cat in the Hat character, is the perfect vehicle to make some quick, easy and fun activities that help practice a variety of standards. Today's blog features some popular Seuss-hat downloads, as well as "Rhyme Time", which I just finished creating today! Teachers assign a word, or give students a choice. Children write the word on the brim of their Seuss hat and then think of as many words as they can that rhyme. They jot them down on a sheet of scratch paper, then write the rhyming words in aphabetical order on their hat. As is often the case with Seuss, have students dream up one nonsense word, which they define on the back of their bookmark. Completed projects make a sweet Read Across America bulletin board. Caption: "Hats Off to Wonderful Word Work!" or "Rhyme Time With the Cat in the Hat." I do this Cat Hat Place Value Mat activity, as a whole group. Students take turns calling out 3-digit numbers. Using a dry erase marker, children write that number on the hat brim and then put the correct number of tiles in the appropriate columns. This is a quick, easy and fun way to practice, as well as whole group assess place value. Another way to practice place value is with this Cat in the Hat place value game. The 3 red rings show the 1s, 10s, and 100s columns. Children "spin" them to make whatever 3-digit number is called out. Are your kiddos learning to identify coins? Then I think they'll enjoy this "Cent-sational" Seuss hat craftivity, which reviews the penny, nickel, dime, quarter and half dollar coins. For more math fun with the cat's hat, I designed a How many ways can you show a number, Popsicle stick game, which includes a variety of ways to play. Students choose a "How many ways can I show the number ______." hat brim strip, and then place all of the Popsicle stick equations that make that number on their Seuss-hat mat. (Reinforce addition OR subtraction, or combine both). This is an easy and fun way to practice and whole group assess a variety of concepts, including fact families. I've included number tiles from 0-120 with a blank sheet for you to program with even higher numbers. Time to the hour was another math standard that we practiced via Seuss's hat. Students add digital time stripes to their hat by rolling dice. They trace the stripe, place it on their hat and then manipulate the paperclip hands to show the analog time. Besides using the hat for math, I made a few hat activities for language arts. The Cat Hat AT slider, was my 1st hat "craftivity", which was made years ago before I had all of the graphic programs I now use, but it's still a popular download. The packet includes a variety of worksheets too. I will read... is a hat bookmark that can be used as a writing prompt. Share my example with your students and challenge them to write verses of their own. I've alluded to a variety of Seuss books in my poem. "I will read with Mr. Brown; I will read upside down. I will read with duck feet; I will read because it's neat." Challenge your students to figure out which books I've used. After reading The Cat in the Hat, review story elements with this Cat in the Hat language arts packet. The packet includes pocket chart cards, a beginning-middle-end graphic organzizer, plus sentence strips to sequence the Cat in the Hat story. This can be done independently, or as a whole group activity. Finally, because the punctuation pocket chart cards have been so popular, I decided to tweak this idea, and make the "cards" into stripes for the cat's hat. Cat's Hat Grammar "craftivity" packet. Students underline the letters that need to be capitalized and add punctuation. They cut their stripes and glue them to their hat in an ABAB pattern, leaving a space, so that the hat will look like it has alternating red and white stripes. If you want, have students re-write the corrected sentences on the red stripes. I made up 108 sentence choices, from a variety of Dr. Seuss stories, so each students' hat will be different. Completed projects make a nice bulletin board. Thanks for visiting today. If you're looking for more Dr. Seuss FREEBIES click on the link to pop on over to that section of TeachWithMe. I also have an entire board of Seuss-themed activities on Pinterest, with lots more ideas and freebies. "From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere!" -Dr. Seuss
Looking for fun Back to School Themes to use in your classroom? Check out these fun, play-based preschool activities for the first few weeks of school. Lots of math, literacy, patterns, tracing and more hands-on fun.
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Print these free 3 Digit Addition Worksheetsfor use at home or in school, Solve these addition problems with 3-digit addends. 3 Digit Addition Worksheets
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I made number puzzles from square blocks. This was great for the students to really see one more, ten more, one less and ten less. They had to use all the blocks in their baggie to make each puzzle. They are very easy to level, you can make them as easy or as hard as you want. They will now become a wonderful addtion to math stations.
Your toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergartners can practice their tracing skills and shape recognition with this set of three shapes tracing worksheets! Shapes Tracing Worksheet: Circles, Squares, Triangles, and Rectangles Shapes Tracing Worksheet: Stars, Diamonds, Ovals, and Hearts Shapes Tracing Worksheet: Crescents, Pentagons, Hexagons, and Octagons