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Task Cards and Vocabulary Match for Factors and Multiples
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Fun, colorful, 5th-grade math vocabulary cards to match the word to the definition for factors and multiples. After students match vocabulary words use the vocabulary match to assess them. Great for small groups or center work.
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Looking for more Into Math vocabulary resources. Check out my Vocabulary Match.
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I'm Sorry You Got Mad by Kyle Lukoff classroom or library activities
By Debbie Tanner
Need some standards based, easy to implement activities for your library or classroom? Try this one! Based on Kyle Lukoff's new picture book "I'm Sorry You're Mad", this pack includes activities and printables for
*story retelling and comprehension
*contractions
*using pictures to make meaning
*compare and contrast
*letter writing
Help your students find the joy of reading with these fun activities!
Factors, Multiples, Multiplication Bundle
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Factors, multiples, and basic multiplication are key math skills to master. This bundle includes a task card activity, practice, and a formative to assess your students. This is also a great activity to use for back-to-school time.
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Looking for more math resources? Check out my Vocabulary Match for the entire 5th grade curriculum, Exit Tickets, Math Anchor Charts, and Multiplication Tricks Handout.
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"Squirrel-ish" by Bambi Edlund activities for libraries or classrooms
By Debbie Tanner
Bring the charming story of Squirrel-ish by Bambi Edlund to life in your classroom or library with this engaging set of literacy activities! Perfect for Pre-K to Grade 2, this resource pack helps students build foundational literacy skills with printables and activities for vocabulary, story retelling, compare and contrast and fiction vs. nonfiction