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TEKS: 5.2(A). Audience: 5th Grade. Behavior/Condition: The students will be able…
Last year my math class created a Sierpinski pyramid
Last year my math class created a Sierpinski pyramid
Rounding Graphic Organizers
These rounding graphic organizers will help your students round to the nearest 10s, 100s, 1000s, and beyond! $
Ideas for Organizing Math Intervention
Differentiating for your students doesn't have to be complicated. Tips for how to organize math intervention in way that is both simple and effective. | maneuveringthemiddle.com
Place Value Cards #Colorize
FREE place value cards! Such a memorable way to help kids easily see the parts that make up three digit numbers.
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Loved that Lesson: Fractional reasoning on a number line!!! | MissMathDork
Math Tools {Lots of Freebies} - Teaching with Jennifer Findley
Math Tools {Lots of Freebies
Grade 3, Module 1 multiplication anchor chart
Number Sense Mystery Puzzles
Free number sense mystery puzzles! What a fun way to practice place value in kindergarten or first grade.
Multiplication Arrays
Here's a terrific idea for using a hole punch to create arrays for teaching multiplication.
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Place Value
Two place value games for students: battleship and human place value chart
Rounding Anchor chart
Grade 2 Math Number A7: Place Value paint swatch cards--what a clever and colorful tool to make (in grade 2, don't have to go beyond 100, but they could try) - to match other representations in a center
Super simple critical thinking strategy
Looking for a SUPER simple way to integrate critical thinking into your everyday teaching? This strategy works for ANY subject, ANY grade, and ANY topic. Teachers, you cannot miss this easy to implement teaching strategy!
Math Journal: "Tools for your Toolbox"
This is definitely something I could use for first grade place value! Source: Miss Van Maren's Fantastic First Grade: Math Journal