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MULTIPLICATION SKIP COUNTING CHART

By SOWMYA SUGUMARAN

Skip counting chart is a helpful visual for students as they are working on their multiplication fact fluency. This chart comes in 2 different sizes - A4 (standard worksheet) and pencil box size (2 per page).

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Basic Operations
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Number Lines 0 to 20 Printable Desk Tags Math Tool - Birds Decor

By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations

Get ready for Back to School & elevate your math teaching with these Number Line 0-20 Printable Desk Tags - Birds Theme. These downloadable & printable desk tags are a breeze to use – just print, laminate for durability & display them on your students desks. These number lines are perfect for Kindergarten, First Grade and Second Grade students to practice addition & subtraction in a fun and engaging way. This fun pack features 16 different number lines (in 6 different colors) focusing on numbers 0-20. Encourage your students to explore counting forwards and backwards with the help of these number lines. The colored numbers make it easy for little learners to distinguish between odd and even numbers. The desk tags are perfect for engaging counting activities, whether you use them as individual references on desks or add them to math books, centers or number walls. Make math lessons captivating and effective with these easy-to-use Number Line 0-20 Printable Desk Tags.


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Applied Math
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Printable Number Lines 0 to 20 Printable Desk Tags - Cactus Theme Counting Tool

By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations

Introducing the Adorable Cactus Cuties Number Lines - Printable Desk Tags. Simply print and laminate these charming number lines with calming colors to have a valuable resource at your fingertips throughout the year. These number lines are perfect for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade students to practice addition and subtraction in a fun and engaging way. Designed with numbers ranging from 0 to 20, they make counting a breeze for students. The alternating colors on the number line not only ensure clarity but also aid in identifying odd and even numbers. There are 20 unique designs to choose from, each number line card features an adorable cactus in calming pastel colors. These charming cards are set against a soothing gray background, creating a visually appealing and calming learning environment. With these number lines readily available, students can confidently tackle problem-solving tasks on a regular basis. Enhance number sense activities, math centers, calendar activities, bonds, story sums, mental math exercises, and more with these versatile tools. Perfect for fostering counting, addition, subtraction, and other basic calculations. Get ready to make math an engaging and interactive journey with our Cactus Cuties Number Lines.


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FRENCH MATHS | FRACTIONS & CERCLES FRACTIONNAIRES | CARTES/CARDS | CUT & PRINT

By French Made Fun!

Looking for a printable fraction bundle to help your students visualize, draw and understand parts of a whole? This is part of a larger collection of math manipulatives and visual aides I use in my teaching!

Because fractions in all their forms are universal, this package can be used in any language.

This particular set is built for teaching fractional representation and includes fraction circles, standard fractions and fraction strips. 45 cards for each set give you a total of 135 cards to print, laminate and use in your teaching (they work great under a document camera, for 1:1 or whole group games, for math centres, for your small group work, etc.) You can also use parts as a memory game or they can even be used on a math wall or on your anchor charts.

They're precise, accurate, tidy and printer-friendly.

Hope they help you help your kids!

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Other (Math)
French
$1.99
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FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | RATIOS | RAPPORTS | PàP | PARTIES

By French Made Fun!

I use this 27-card J'ai... Qui a? Game after my students have become familiar with the term "rapport partie à partie." This card game will require your students to be familiar with the difference, and recognize multiple ways a ratio can be represented in order for this game to be successful!

If you're unfamiliar, "J'ai... Qui a?" games are whole group activities which reinforce their ability to read and say what's on the cards. This is a great revision activity prior to assessment and I currently use it with my 6th graders; but it could easily be utilized in grade 7 as a warm-up, or a reach-back.

In this 5 page document, you will find:

  • Explanation of the game and how to get started with examples.
  • 27 pre-created cards with images to show ratios (hotdogs, hamburgers, salads, fries, juice, milkshakes, fruit, etc.).
  • 1 page with blank card templates to create your own if you've got more than 27 students in your room.

I print this document single-sided on 8.5" x 11" paper, cut them out, and laminate them to use year after year.

Remember to have fun!

Kaitlyn.

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French
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FRENCH MATHS | GAME/JEU | EQUIVALENCE | FRACTIONS, DÉCIMAUX & POURCENTAGE |

By French Made Fun!

This ressource contains 52 cards and has enough material for 13 rounds if you play it like a classic game of Memory. Each round has:

  • a percentage card,
  • a fraction card,
  • a decimal card and
  • an image card.

There are so many ways your students can benefit from playing with these cards! Here are some ways I've used them in my own classroom.

  • Print and cut all cards and make as many copies as you'll need for the number of groups/teams you'll be creating. Have your students work in groups of 3-6 playing a classic game of "Memory" where they'll need to find the pairs.
  • Using just one form (drawing, percentage, or decimal number), pass them out to your students and have them get in line from least to greatest, or from greatest to least without talking!
  • Using only two forms, pass out one card to each student. You'll only want to do this activity if you have an even number of students. Have your students try to find their "matching partner."
  • Have your students play a game of "Headbanz" by holding their card up to their forehead without seeing it. They'll have to ask their partner questions to narrow down what's on their head! They might ask questions like "Am I a percentage? Am I a decimal number? Am I a fraction? Am I bigger than a half? Am I smaller than a half?" etc.
  • I've also passed out 2 random cards to each student and have had them create a written math problem using what they got on their card, and then passing it to a friend to solve.
  • You can also place one form for each time around your classroom on the walls and distribute the rest to your students. Have them run around the class finding their corresponding equivalent.

Whichever way you choose to use these cards, I keep them on hand for months while we work through decimals, fractions, percentages and place value. They're an "on-the-fly" activity for me - and I often leave it for substitute teachers as well.

Don't forget to have fun!

Kaitlyn.

Other (Math)
en Français
French
$1.99