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This resources includes 60 QR codes to digital Nerdle Puzzles. All puzzles are exactly 8 characters (including operations and an equals sign). Operations included are +, -, x, and /. Example: 2*4+3=11 Ways to use: Post as a daily link on your Team or website Use as a daily warm-up or bell-ringer Use as a fun way to introduce a unit on basic skills or order of operations Give to early finishers Use as a class activity to build numeracy skills Play for fun as a class on the first day, last day, or just whenever you have some free time! See the preview document to try it out. Included: 60 QR codes in an editable PowerPoint (and .PDF) document. Separate .PDF document with the links and answers so that you can choose specific puzzles if you want to highlight certain equations structures or operations. --------------------------------------------------------- Click here to become a follower and be the first to hear about my freebies, sales, and new products. Did you know that you can earn 5% back for future purchases by leaving feedback? I would love to hear from you! Please note that this resource is for use by one teacher only. Colleagues must purchase additional licenses. You may not upload this resource to the internet in any form unless it is password protected for your individual class.
Students will practice addition and subtraction in a unique way with this Addition and Subtraction Sums Worksheet. Students will make an addition and subtraction sum using the numbers in each question. With this worksheet, students will be practicing inverse operations. Inverse operations are a set of two opposite operations. They are operations that undo each other. Students can utilize a set of 3 numbers to complete addition and subtract operations that undo each other. This is a 1-page printable that consists of 11 questions. The first question is complete for students as an example. With 10 other questions for students to complete, this will make a great assessment if you need to take a quick math grade. For each question, there will be 3 numbers for students to analyze. Students will write an addition sum using those 3 numbers. Then they will write the opposite operation in subtraction form. This is a great printable that you could assign for homework. You could also use this worksheet for an emergency substitute assignment. It could also be placed in math centers or used as an early finisher assignment. If you are looking to see how well students are mastering inverse operations, you could use it during small groups. It would also be great to use as a pre-test and post-test assignment. Addition and Subtraction Sums Worksheet
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Cross Curriculum Math Assignments Detailed projects to help students with retaining information and relating their mathematical learning to real-life. This resource will engage and extend students to encourage them to enjoy learning different numeracy concepts. Each project includes a marking rubric. These assignments are a great way to introduce inquiry-based learning into your numeracy classroom. They encourage students to work independently with the teacher as a learning facilitator. Encourage students to justify their thinking, discuss alternative approaches, discuss problem-solving strategies, and use mathematical language. Many projects include an extension activity to extend early finishers. 11 Projects include: - Number fun. Working with five-digit numbers and basic operations. - Furnish a home. Addition and subtraction of 5 digit numbers. - Around the world. Budgeting and basic operations. - Birthday party planning. Budgeting and basic operations. - Shapes and pattern. Finding and defining shapes in the real world. - Build a paddock. Perimeter, area, addition, and multiplication. - A book of angles. Define and draw angles. - Design our town. Mapping, shapes, and lines. - Measure up. Measurement and basic operations. - Open a store. Decimals, percentages, and basic operations. - Pizza fractions. Fractions and place value. US spelling and UK spelling versions are included in this download. Simply unzip the file and select the version that you require. This resource includes a digital (Google Slides) version. See the end page of the resource for the details and the link to access the digital version. **Download Information** Once purchased, you’ll receive an email from Etsy to instantly download. Alternatively you can download the file at any time by going to www.etsy.com/your/purchases from the browser on your phone, computer, or tablet. You are not able to download files from the Etsy App at this time. - Download and unzip the file (right click and and select unzip). - Adobe Acrobat Reader or alternative file reader is required. If you don’t have a file reader, you can download Adobe for free here, https://get.adobe.com/reader/ - For accurate printing, select 'Actual size' or 'Scale 100%' in the printing option. - This is an instant download printable item. No physical item will be shipped to you. **Copyright Information** Copyright ©PinkTulipTeachingCreations This product is not for commercial use. Purchasing this resource gives the buyer the rights to use this resource for individual classroom or homeschool use only. Duplication for any other purpose, including commercial purpose is strictly forbidden. Placing this resource on the internet in any form violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Please respect my hard work by not breaching copyright. numeracy | math | curriculum | project | grade 5 | classroom | grade 4 | worded questions | grade 3 | rubric | no prep | math activities | printable | cross curriculum | extension | homework | research | inquiry based | primary school | classroom | lesson | activity | 4th grade | teaching | homeschool | homeschooling
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**These worksheets are include in my complete Multiplication Times Table Worksheets** Mixed Multiplication Times Table Worksheets - Four Free Worksheets Includes 20 worksheets for students to complete the multiplication number sentences for 12 times tables. Each worksheet contains 60 questions to challenge your students, consisting of 40 questions requiring students to answer the multiplication, and 20 questions requiring students to fill in the missing number. Great for early finishers, homework, or as a warm up to your numeracy lesson. This resource includes a digital (Google Slides) version. See the end page of the resource for the details and the link to access the digital version. This resource includes detailed answers. Check out my similar resources: Missing Number Up to 100 Addition Worksheets. Missing Number Up to 10 Addition Worksheets. ________________________________________ For more numeracy resources, click the links below: Decimal Place Value Into The Thousandths - Worksheet Pack Place Value Into The Millions - Worksheet Pack Around the World Numeracy Assignment - Budgeting & Operations. Data Displays - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation Define, Describe, and Compare 3D Shapes - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation Town Design Numeracy Project - Coordinates & Mapping Chance and Probability - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation Plan a Party Numeracy Assignment - Budgeting & Operations Worded Maths Problems - WorksheetsInquiry Based Maths Assignment; Shape - Extend 2D shapes & patterns Converting Between Units of Time - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation ________________________________________ Follow Me Click the green star at the top of my page to be the first to receive updates about new products and discounts. ________________________________________ Feedback Please help me to improve my products by leaving valuable feedback. Simply click the 'Provide Feedback' button on your purchases page and leave a rating and a comment. You will also gain credits to use for further purchases. ________________________________________ Copyright Information This product is not for commercial use, individual use only. If you plan to share this product with others, please purchase extra licenses at the 50% discounted rate. The fonts used in my resources are from: Babbling Abby and Kimberly Geswein Fonts The clip art used in my resources is from: Krista Wallden Creative Clips and Whimsy Clips ________________________________________ numeracy | math | curriculum | multiplication | 4 operations | classroom | warm up | add | missing number | algebra | no prep | math activities | printable | extension | homework | research | mental math | early finisher | learning tool | elementary school | learning | primary school | homeschooling | homeschool
Hands-on math activities for children who love blocks! You can use these printable counting and addition games with your favourite unit blocks to build math towers, supporting early math and fine motor skills. Math towers – block addition activity printables Watch this video to see how you can teach addition to your children: […]
**These worksheets are included in my Missing Number Up to 10 Addition Worksheets, which includes 20 worksheets for your students to complete** 4 Free Worksheets - Missing Number Addition Up to 10 This resource includes four worksheets requiring students to complete the addition number sentences up to 10 by filling in the missing number. Each worksheet contains 60 questions to challenge your students. Great for early finishers, homework, or as a warm-up to your numeracy lesson. This resource includes a digital (Google Slides) version. The digital version is intended to be used as a no-print online learning activity. See the end page of the resource for the details and the link to access the digital version. This resource includes detailed answers. Check out my similar numeracy worksheets: Missing Number Addition Worksheets Multiplication Times Table Worksheets ________________________________________ For more numeracy resources, click the links below: Data Displays - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation Define, Describe, and Compare 3D Shapes - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation Town Design Numeracy Project - Coordinates & Mapping Chance and Probability - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation Plan a Party Numeracy Assignment - Budgeting & Operations Christmas Cross Curriculum Project Inquiry Based Maths Assignment; Shape - Extend 2D shapes & patterns Converting Between Units of Time - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation Worded Maths Problems - 4 Processes, Perimeter and Area, Time Worksheets Odd and Even Numbers - Teaching PowerPoint Presentation ________________________________________ Follow Me Click the green star at the top of my page to be the first to receive updates about new products and discounts. ________________________________________ Feedback Please help me to improve my products by leaving valuable feedback. Simply click the 'Provide Feedback' button on your purchases page and leave a rating and a comment. You will also gain credits to use for further purchases. ________________________________________ Copyright Information This product is not for commercial use, individual use only. If you plan to share this product with others, please purchase extra licenses at the 50% discounted rate. The fonts used in my resources are from: Babbling Abby and Kimberly Geswein Fonts The clip art used in my resources is from: Krista Wallden Creative Clips and Whimsy Clips ________________________________________ numeracy | math | curriculum | addition | 4 operations | classroom | warm up | add | missing number | algebra | no prep | math activities | printable | extension | homework | research | mental math | early finisher | learning tool | elementary school | learning | primary school | homeschooling | homeschool
At the beginning of the year I was getting the above question about a million times a day. I had explained to my students that they always had the option of reading, finishing morning work or practicing their spelling words. Well, those options worked for a while but then the question came back and I knew something needed to change. I took to good ol' Pinterest to get some ideas on brain breaks or activities for fast finishers. After I found a few great things, I used a combination of those ideas and came up with my own system. Introducing the "Sticks Center" Now, when my students are finished and are sitting there with nothing to do, they have the option to read, finish their morning work or "do the sticks." Simple system that works like this. 1. Draw a stick 2. Do what it says Simple right? :) Here is a closer look at the sticks in the can: These are all of their options. The rule I have is they can't look when they draw a stick and whatever they get, they have to do or they go back to their seat and read.("If you're gonna do the sticks, you do 'em right" I say that a lot) If they draw the same stick in a day they don't have to do it twice, they can redraw. Been doing this for about four months and it has been great so far, they enjoy it and are great at completing the activities. Very little work on my part and they don't ask me the dreaded question anymore! Here are short explanations of each stick. Flash Cards: There are two sets of multiplication flashcards (about 20 cards each) they take them back to their seat and go through the cards twice. Word Problems: The students gets to be the teacher and they write me two word problems. I have to solve it by the end of the day. The only rule is, they have to know the answer to the problem! Sometimes I solve it wrong to see if they can catch my mistake... they have no idea and get so proud of themselves when they catch my mistake! Spelling ABC Order: Write that week's spelling words in alphabetical order. Wrap-Ups: Subtraction and multiplication manipulatives. Buy here. Spin Multiplication: Fun interactive multiplication flashcards. Thanks to the teacher who had my room before me! Random Worksheet: This folder is full of random challenging worksheets. They have to draw a random one without looking. There are all kinds of things in there like crosswords, riddles, math challenges, word searches. Book Report: Students get a piece of notebook paper and write a short summary of a book they read recently. Just for Fun Book: I have a tub full of lower-level children's books. I still think those are fun to read so why wouldn't fourth graders? Spelling Story: Students write a story containing all of their spelling words. Rhyming Words: Students pick a word and write as many words that rhyme with it as possible. Write a Short Story: Students write a story no longer that a page about anything they want! Math Challenge Number: I created a worksheet with a different number at the top. They pick one and each worksheet has them adding 15 to the number, subtracting 25, writing the number with words, dividing by 3, and multiplying by 13. Really makes them think! Write Cursive Letters: I don't make my students write in cursive very often but they still need to practice. For this stick they simply have to write their cursive alphabet. Spelling Pictures: Students draw a picture to go along with each spelling word. Spelling 2x Whiteboard: Students grab a whiteboard and write their spelling words two times each. Dictionary Hunt: I love this one! Students use a dictionary to find 3 words they don't know. They write the word, the definition and draw a picture to go with it. Write 20 Verbs: Pretty self explanatory. Write 20 adjectives: Ditto! Alphabet List: Students write their alphabet, then try to come up with a word for each letter. Bonus if they use past vocab or spelling words. Boggle: My kids are OBSESSED with this one right now. I printed out some pre-made boggle lists with 20 letters. They are all trying to beat each other for who can come up with the most words. One of my students has a list of 112 going right now.. she won't quit! I LOVE it! ABC Order Challenge: In one of the trays I have multiple worksheets that have lists of words that start with the same letter and need to be put in alphabetical order. They are tricky and my kiddos like the challenge. Addition Challenge has been replaced with Division Challenge: A large sheet of division problems with remainders. My kids love to do these and see if they can get them all right in one try! This truly has been great for my classroom! It makes my kiddos use their brains all day long, no sitting doing nothing and a lot less getting into trouble in between activities! Try it, you'll like it!
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Last year, I found (and made my own version of) a study sheet called "Words into Math" for my students in Algebra 1. (Credit: I Speak Math) I decided this summer to adapt it using posters, word strips and velcro into an activity. I bought colored poster boards at the Dollar Tree and began cutting out each sign from a different color. I drew the arrow and parentheses on half sheets of white poster board. I had bought word strips the year before at the Dollar Tree (yes, it is one of my favorite stores!) I wrote out all the words from the sheet above on the word strips and trimmed them. I cut 1 inch strips of velcro and placed the soft side on the words and the other side on the posters. Here is a picture of my work in progress. This is what the students will see when they come in. I will hand out the words on strips when they walk in. Since there are 34 words, some students will get more than one. I will explain the activity and have a couple of students at a time place their word(s) on the poster(s). If someone is struggling, he/she can ask a classmate for help. As a group, we will discuss the words and determine if all of them are placed properly. This is my intro to word problem solving for all levels that I teach. It will be new to some and a refresher for others. These will be hung at the back of the classroom from the ceiling on clips with string (Lakeshore Learning store in Tampa). This is what the activity looks like when it's ready to store. Words into Math UPDATED: I noticed that the picture of the Words into Math Worksheet and the uploaded doc had errors. Both of those have been corrected and re-upoaded. Sorry for any inconvenience!
These 1.OA Operations and Algebraic Thinking Bundle Early Finishers Activities sets are a great tool to use after teaching the concepts. Once the concept is taught, students grab their work mat or white board, sit on the rug (or at their desk) and begin working on the related powerpoint/google slide. No fuss, mess, or chaos! ❤️ Just press play and keep them engaged while you help the students who need more individualized attention. This bundle covers: 1.OA.A.1 (up to 12) 8 slideshows | 1.OA.A.1 (up to 20) 7 slideshows | 1.OA.A.2 (up to 12) 2 slideshows | 1.OA.A.2 (up to 20) 2 slideshows | 1.OA.B.3 (addition) 6 slideshows | 1.OA.B.3 (subtraction) 1 slideshow | 1.OA.B.4 (up to 12) 4 slideshows | 1.OA.B.4 (up to 20) 2 slideshows | 1.OA.C.5 - 4 slideshows | 1.OA.C.6 - 2 slideshows | 1.OA.D.7 - 5 slideshows | 1.OA.D.8 - 10 slideshows
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This low-prep, self-checking activity for operations of functions is perfect for Algebra 2 early finishers, review or math centers! Your students will be able to work independently or in pairsto complete these with little to no help from the teacher. This activity includes: - 16 questions where students will perform compositions on two functions - answer sheet for students to show their work - QR code on every task card - a set of task cards without QR codes Save 20% when you bundle this resource! Algebra 2 Task Card Bundle
Word problems make for great assessment tools because they require a complete understanding of the math concepts. Use this assessment to evaluate your students' abilities to add and subtract three-digit numbers using mixed operation word problems.
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This is a matching activity that has students simplify rational expressions involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. This can be used for early finishers, tutoring, around the world, enrichment, reinforcement, or math centers. ****************************************************...
All aspects of PEMDAS. Number: Parentheses, Exponents, Operations, multiplication, division, addition and subtraction are a dream to teach with this incredible deck featuring 70+ equations hidden in an engaging classroom card game. Product Description: Students will develop their understanding of Order of Operations all whilst enjoying a completely addictive card game. Designed to build confidence, the cards challenge students to learn the early aspects of Order of Operations, Multiplication Facts and division. "How could I use this resource in the classroom?" Students can gather in small groups or pairs with a single set of cards and enjoy a game. Also great as a brilliant follow-up activity for those few who always finish tasks early. Students frequently request to borrow sets to play in their own time! "Is this product easy to use?" Yes! Essentially students place a card on the table each, solve the equation and whoever has the highest answer wins! "Why should I purchase these?" Mathematics becomes accessible for all with this collection of cards. Students who lack confidence or who haven't developed a love for numbers really thrive with this game. Gamification is a wonderful way to deliver the curriculum and you will be able to use these cards again and again! Check out the PREVIEW and you'll see you have everything you need to bring this wonderful game to your classroom year after year! Would you like more cards? Call of the Wild - Amazing deck of challenging animals (Addition/Subtractraction & Multiplication) Duelies - Little jellies made with attention to teaching colors and emotions (Addition) The Alpaca Pack - Adorable alpacas in disguise (Addition/Subtraction & Multiplication) Element Cards - Take the game to the next level with Operation Duel Cards! Teaching Order of Operations? BOMDAS or PEMDAS? Visit our Most Popular Resource
This order of operations worksheet contains ten equations which include all four operations. It is an early algebra worksheet for upper elementary or middle school math students.Students solving the equations must complete three steps to determine the answer. There is an answer key.
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