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Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday! We haven't even made it to Halloween yet, and I am already working on crafts for November! Check out this fun Turkey Craft that can be used in several different ways. Option 1: The feathers have been left blank so that you can either print them on colorful paper or onto white paper and have students color them. The blank feathers can be used to practice a variety of skills such as first names (have children write one letter on each feather), sight words, etc. Option 2: Teen Numbers Students cut and paste the numbers 11-19 in order. Option 3: Number Order Students write the numbers on each feather in the correct order. Option 4: Time to the Hour Students write the time that is shown on the clock. Option 5: Fractions Students look at the pizza and record the correct fraction. I love this craft because not only is it cute, but it is versatile! Just print the feathers that will practice what skill(s) your students need.
KINDERGARTEN MATH - TEEN NUMBERS AND PLACE VALUE We have come so far in kindergarten math this year! My sweet kinders now have 1:1 correspondence down, they can write and recognize numerals 1-10, we covered geometry, measurement and data…. so now we are tackling those tricky teens and place valu
Looking for a quick and easy math activity? Try making a Post-it Number line! It's a simple indoor learning activity that kids love doing. A perfect preschool math game from Busy Toddler.
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FUN, hands-on rainbow maths place value activity teaching tens and ones!
Students learned about Polygons this week. We will expand later this week on Quadrilaterals (4 sided polygons). We even watched a cute song about Polygons. Students learned that a polygon was a shape/figure that has straight sides (line segments), closed sides, 3 or more sides and is 2 dimensional (flat). Students learned about the different types of polygons:
3rd Grade Common Core Math Study Guides - ALL Standards Bundle Pack For Teachers, Parents, and Students Awesome Resources for Teaching, Review, or Practice (166 Valuable Pages of Information) This study guide bundle pack is a culmination of all the standards taught using the Common Core for 3rd Grade Math, in the format that it was taught with kid friendly terms they understand and use. This bundle pack includes ALL three of the individual 9 weeks study guides, all in one file for your convenience. They are also available separately. I created these files for my students to review for our system-wide end of the 9 weeks testing, in addition to providing my parents with a resource that is easy to understand so they can help their children when they are at home. We do not have a Common Core textbook yet, like so many other school systems, so this resource should prove invaluable to my parents and students during this transition. My parents have been so grateful and appreciative to have this resource at their fingertips when trying to help their children at home. I hope you find it just as useful, as I tried to make it kid and parent friendly, and also included examples of each standard for practice. Many teachers have also found them to be a very valuable resource for Common Core and their students. I hole-punch each student a copy of these study guides to keep in their 3-ring binders for reference throughout the year. They love them and my parents are very happy to finally have a reliable resource to use when helping their children. Not just explanations, but examples for the students to practice on their own. If you purchase this activity, please leave feedback. I am always interested in what fellow educators and parents think of my activities and assessments for students. I teach third grade math and all of my resources were made for immediate classroom use with my own students. Hope you also find it very beneficial with the new Common Core Standards. Karyn Miller, 3rd Grade Math Teacher Miller's Flip Flops
New in our store are printable skip counting numbers to display as posters. Skip counting will help students with multiplication, times tables and learning number relationships. This display will help make your learning environment beautiful while encouraging skip counting! Each number is provided in two color options (colored or white big number) and a blackline version. Have your students paint or color them for extra fun and creativity! Numbers are provided from 1 to 12 - and 12 multiples are provided for each sequence. Pop over to TpT to find them. Thanks so much for stopping by to learn more about our teaching printables.
We are down to the stretch of Long Division. I can't wait to finish and move onto the final district assessment. My kids are going to nail it this Friday! Yesterday we did a little "fun" activity that kept them motivated to do their best… Enter "Long Division Pizza". I found this free activity over on TPT, and then proceeded to change it up to be less copies for me. Each student received a slice of pizza - paper of course. The paper has different elements labeled with 2 of each number 0-9. The kids are supposed to use the digits provided to come up with a 3 digit divided by 1 digit number… I just used whiteboards and had the kids create their own problems using their dice cards. When the student solves a problem they get to take one digit from the dividend and color it on their pizza. Just ONE digit. So, if the answer was 145 r 2, they get to choose either a 1,4,5, or 2 to color. Then they move onto the next equation. This class loves the competition aspect, so I had them get together with a partner as a competition to see who would color their pizza in first. It was hopping! Today I gave them this movie paper to connect Long Division to real life. This is from this activity pack - I made it half size to save paper. We worked through the left side together, then the right side (with the food portion) I had them do for classwork & a grade. The kids are basically at the point of being so bored doing Long Division… they are practically dreaming about it… so today I'm glad they were able to see it in action. Probably should have done this earlier for the connection aspect, but before today they weren't ready for 4 digits yet. Anyway, I hope these 2 activities help you!
Multiple performance based tasks designed to be a culmination of all 5th grade power standards. Your students will be responsible for two extended tasks, a budget plan and developing an original game. They will also choose from several mini-tasks. Each task is scaffolded, differentiated by choic...
A bright, fun and engaging way for children to practice recognising and sorting 2D Shapes! Print the large shapes then make the matching pieces onto stones for an extra tactile element!
Your beloved multilingual Good Night Series has created bilingual book options! This will be a series of multilingual bedtime stories for children ages 0 - 7 to dream about their future STEM careers! The new series is a culmination of Ad Astra's focus on bringing diversity to STEM and STEAM careers - But believes if kids can't see it, then they can't be it... Their CEO Dr. Jose Morey formed Ad Astra Media because he wants to promote diversity, equity and inclusion in STEAM for our future generations to see the endless possibilities! A bit of background on Ad Astra Media, they are a latino owned STEAM Media & Entertainment company working towards providing role models and educational content for science, technology, engineering, arts and math to underrepresented communities and minority groups. Ad Astra is working on many projects to achieve this goal from digital comic books to short films, animations to educational modules and more! One of their most successful projects for ages 0 - 7 is their Good Night Series. A series of children's bedtime stories following a diverse group of kids learning about and pursuing their dream careers. Within each book we follow their little as they learn the day to day tasks and adventures of their future professions. I have attached a pdf of their current and upcoming books for your review. Good Night Little Environmental Scientist is apart of a series of children's books written by Dr. Intergalactic and new author, Alyssa Harden. This is a series of multilingual bedtime stories for children ages 0 - 6 to dream about their future STEM careers! The popular series is a culmination of Ad Astra Media's mission to show a diversity of individuals within various STEM roles. Dr. Jose Morey says \"We believe in the concept of 'if you can't see it you can't be it', so we want children of all backgrounds to know that anything is possible if they follow their dreams.\" Good Night Little Environmental Scientist, and its Spanish versions Buenas Noches, Pequeña Científica Ambiental, are available in both paperback and ebook following a young Puerto Rican girl as she imagines her future career and all the opportunities she could pursue and what prosthetics she can use to help her journey! Let your child's dreams encourage them to protect our planet from past mistakes and help to preserve it as we look to the future! Follow our little Environmental Scientist as her parents read her a nighttime story to inspire her dreams to leave our planet better than we found it! Follow her as she is reminded she is caring, passionate, strong and adventurous! Will she swim with dolphins? Discover the solution for pollution? Dr. Intergalactic looks forward to seeing how much your little Environmental Scientist loves their book - find us on Instagram, @drintergalactic and tag us in a photo of your child reading through the pages of Good Night Little Environmental Scientist.
We have Math Pack 19 ready to print and enrich the learning of your little ones. This pack of activities and worksheets will make learning about the relative position of numbers 0-15 so much fun. The 5 included math activities can be used in centers, activity rotations, workshops or for review. This bundle will help students learning to: identify one more or one less with concrete materials identify one more or less in picture representations act out a forward and backward jump on a number track identify one immediately more or less of a specific number in the range 0-15 write numerals 0-15 Each of the 5 small-group activities has: detailed instructions playing cards/boards/templates a worksheet (either a recording worksheet or a fun-follow-up) a cover page to help you organize your resources for future reference The activities included in this bundle are: Make a Group Students will make a group of counters/chips that is one more or less than a given group. Make a Train Students will make a cube 'train' that shows one more of less than a picture and record the numerals. Jump Students will make forward and backward jumps on a number track of 1, 2 and 3 and determine the new landing position. Next and Before to 15 Students will locate and position numbers immediately before AND immediately after a given number, randomly in the range 0-15. Numberpillar to 15 Students will sequence and write 3 number sequences from various starting points in the range 0-15. These activities can be used in a structured game rotation program, as math centers or in guided math. Once taught, they also make fantastic 'fast-finisher' activities for revision of key concepts. Hop over to our TpT store to find this new pack. Thank you so much for stopping by the blog to learn more about our learning printables.
Basic vocabulary, like knowing prepositions, is necessary for beginning readers. Teach prepositions with this simple game.
These Fall Counting Centers for Preschool and Kindergarten are a fun way for kids to practice counting, numbers 1-10 with low prep fun!
Math Numbers Surprise Eggs for Preschool, kindergarten and Pre-K kids on the theme of Eggs. A fun filled activity of DIY Surprise Eggs to Count, Read and Learn Numbers.
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I am excited to share these 7 DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM activities with you. These are great activities to use as a culmination at the end of the year or as a review at the end of a unit. These are completely digital (using Google Forms) and paperless which means no prep work for you. It is easy and self grading. Just send the link to your students through Google Classroom or email and they can get started. Each one of these focus on a specific common core state standard. These are theme based. There is a story that tells about what you are trying to achieve. There are a few items that you need and they are "locked". In order to "unlock" the items, students will work to complete 9 different task. Once they have successfully complete a task, the students will be told that they are correct, and they can move onto the next task. Once they have completed all 9 tasks, they can submit their responses. Content Covered: Geometry - Camping Theme Finding area of quadrilaterals Finding area of triangles Finding perimeter of triangles Finding area of compound figures Finding perimeter of compound figures Finding surface area of rectangular prisms Finding surface area of nets Finding which shape nets will fold up into Graphing coordinate pairs Finding surface area of rectangular prisms Data and Statistics - Beach Theme Statistical or non-statistical question Finding mode Finding median Finding mean Finding range Finding quartiles and inner quartile range Using line plats to find a measure of center Know how to construct a box-and-whisker plots Vocabulary Ratios and Proportions - Barbecue Cookout theme Expressing Ratio Relationships from Word Problems Solving Unit Rate Word Problems Solving Proportions Making Tables of Equivalent Ratios by Finding Missing Values in the Table Finding a Percent of a Quantity Solve Problems Involving Finding the Whole, Given a Part and a Percent Expressions and Equations - Banana Split Sundae Theme Simplifying expressions using order of operations Translating phrases into expressions or equations Rewriting expressions using the distributive property Finding equivalent expressions Solving equations using substitution Writing equations from word problems Solving one-step equations Finding solutions to inequalities The Number System - Baseball/Softball Theme Adding and subtracting decimals Multiplying decimals Dividing decimals Finding equivalent expressions using the distributive property Opposites Absolute values Ordering integers and rational numbers in order Word problems for multiplying and dividing decimal numbers Coordinates in a graph Quadrants in a graph Fractions - Zoo Themed Adding Fractions Subtracting Fractions Multiplying Fractions Dividing Fractions Solving one-step equations (addition/subtraction) with fractions Solving one-step equations (multiplication/division with fractions Addition and subtraction word problems Multiplication and division word problems Mixed Review - Amusement Park Themed Rations from word problems Simplifying expressions Area of parallelograms and triangles Dividing decimals and fractions Opposites and absolute values Distributive property Surface Area Solving Proportions Finding mean, median, mode, and range from a line plot I have also created a 6th grade curriculum. It comes in both Google or paper/pencil versions. Some fun ways to connect.... FOLLOW ME ON TPT. FOLLOW ME ON FACEBOOK. FOLLOW ME ON INSTAGRAM. FOLLOW MY JOURNEY AT MY BLOG.
Description This is such a great math center or culmination activity for your students after studying symmetry. Symmetry-Draw and Color. Practice symmetry by drawing and coloring animal pictures.( unit #1) This file features 5 animal symmetry drawings Half of the animal picture is shown and the student must draw the other half and then color the completed animal symmetrically. The following illustrations: Cat, bear, rabbit, panda and hamster. Please make sure to view all thumbnails and/or preview the file/video if available. You may also like: Symmetrical Drawing Draw that animal Using A Mirror Line ( unit #2) SHIPMENT These files are digital files, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCTS will be shipped. DISCLAIMER Due to the digital nature of the product, refunds are not offered. If you receive a damaged file,I will gladly send new files to you. ♥♥♥ Please click on the start above to “Follow me” to be the first to hear about FREEBIES and updates ♥♥♥ Please leave feedback to earn TPT credits that can be used on future purchases. ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. TERMS OF USE You may: • Use or copy this resource for use in your classroom • Privately share this item with your students via secure connected classroom platforms. You may not: • Give, copy or sell any portion of this resource to others. • Post this resource to a website that is not intended for sharing directly with your students, such as a personal blog or district website. • Create free or paid commercial classes based on this resource. DOWNLOADING This resource will download as a single pdf.
This printable Shape Bingo is great for preschoolers learning their shapes and colors. It's equally fun for older kids who are leaning their shapes and colors in a different language!