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Addition and Subtraction Word Problem Sort
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Use this poster to help your students learn how to identify if a word problem is calling for addition or subtraction. Print the chart as a poster to use as an interactive anchor chart with the large size word, or print as an independent worksheet with the smaller words. Use with my Word Problem task cards to expand the lesson and see their new skills in action by letting them sort the task cards! Clip art from Busy Bee Studio.
Make a Pattern St. Patrick's Day FREEBIE
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
This is just one page of my St. Patrick's Day Math Packet! Using this page, students will cut out the pictures and finish the AB and ABB patterns with fun St. Patrick's Day clip art from CK Clipart.
Place Value Task Cards, Expanded Form, Base Ten Blocks
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Students will build number sense and practice identifying place value with this set of task cards with four digit numbers.
Cards include four digit numbers written in standard form, expanded form, word form, and represented with base ten block clip art.
Directions and ideas for differentiation are included.
Can be combined with my two and three digit cards.
Addition 1-10 St. Patrick's Day Math
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
This is just one page of my St. Patrick's Day Math Activity Bundle! Students can use the pictures to count the groups and find their combined totals. This is a great way to introduce and practice addition with your young learners or your learners in special education. This worksheet uses fun St. Patrick's Day clipart from CK Clipart.
Double Digit Addition without Regrouping
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
A fun way to practice double digit addition without regrouping. Print out the window sheets and glue them into a file folder. I laminated the whole folder. Then print and laminate, and cut apart the flower vases. Add velcro to the windows and vases and allow students to match their answers by placing a flower vase on the window sill.
St. Patrick's Day Number Puzzles
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Students will count pictures in a ten frame and in a collection and match them to the corresponding number.
Find this in my March Math Activity Pack here!
Unwrap a Number- Christmas Number Matching and Sorting
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
This is a fun, low prep activity that kids will love doing around the holidays! Students will match and sort numbers to number words, lines, and objects. Laminate all parts and attach velcro if desired. Perfect for fast finishers, independent work, RtI, and special education.
Roll a Problem Single Digit Multiplication
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Use dice to create single digit multiplication problems.
No Prep- Digital and Printable Area and Perimeter
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Encourage true understanding of area and perimeter with these no-prep digital and printable task cards.
Holiday Candy Counting- Errorless Options available
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
These adorable candy bags are perfect to teach students one-to-one correspondence. Students place paper candy pieces (or m&ms if you're feeling extra fun!) on the numbered candy bags. There are optional "errorless" candy bags available where students can place one piece over one circle to count each number. Perfect for lower elementary and special education.
Counting Mats: Roll it, make it, find it, write it
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Use these mats for small groups or independent practice with one or two dice. Students roll the dice, count the dots, use manipulatives to represent the number, locate the number, and practice writing the number. Print and laminate the sheet or put it in a page protector to use with a dry erase marker for repeated use.
Updated to include a version of the mats with tens frames to help "make" the numbers.
Updated a second time to include a version of the mat with an addition sign for added math skill practice.
Halloween Monster Math Counting and Single Digit Addition
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Based on ability level, students can use the single tens frame and the number cards to represent a given number using manipulatives. Students who are ready for more of a challenge can roll dice to create an addition problem and use the tens frames to represent and solve the addition problem using manipulatives.
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Use these task cards for math centers. Students can match the word problem to the picture equation and fill in their answers on the answer sheet provided. Equations cover numbers 1-10. Perfect for early elementary and special education. This will be a growing bundle as I add more task cards and answer sheets, so get it now to save!
Base Ten Block Place Value Number Matching
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Updated to include word form!
Students can use these cards to match two and three-digit numbers with their base ten block representations and their expanded form. Use the cards individually to create even more activities. For example, give students the three digit number card and have them build the number using actual base ten blocks. You can also give the students the clip art cards and have them write the three digit numbers or the numbers in expanded form. The possibilities are endless and easily differentiated for every learner.
Base Ten Clip Art from Pink at Heart
Editable Cards for sight words, math facts, and more
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
These cards can be used for every subject and every grade level. They are designed to celebrate the Christmas season, but you decide how you'll use them! Each card has an editable text box you can fill with sight words, math facts, reading comprehension questions, letters, numbers... the possibilities are endless.
Single Digit Addition Fall Math Activity Craft
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Students will color leaves red and yellow, glue them to their tree trunks, and construct a single digit math problem using the visuals!
Thanksgiving Turkey Math Counting and Single Digit Addition
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Based on ability level, students can use the single tens frame and the number cards to represent a given number using manipulatives. Students who are ready for more of a challenge can roll dice to create an addition problem and use the tens frames to represent and solve the addition problem using manipulatives.
Digital and Printable Differentiated Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Get your students up and moving with this fun Hopscotch Math activity! Digital and printable version are included.
Draw a hopscotch board on the sidewalk. Toss bean bags (a folded pair of socks works too!) on to two numbers. Write the numbers in the boxes and solve the equation. Then hop to the numbers to get the bean bags and begin again!
For the digital version, type the numbers into the text boxes.
If you do not have sidewalk chalk, they can pick two numbers from the hopscotch image included on the worksheets. Alternatively, they can use a pack of playing cards (numbers only) to draw numbers.
Kindergarten Math Centers with Differentiation
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
8 math activity mats and graphic organizers for early math standards.
Your kindergarten and first grade students will love these activity mats to make math learning and practice more hands on! They are perfect for students in special education, as well.
Roll it Mats: Use dice and manipulatives to roll, make, and write numbers and simple addition problems
Part-Part-Whole Mats: Use with manipulatives to create simple addition problems
Number Tracing: Students will trace numbers 1-10 on the top and then try their own writing to write the numbers on the bottom.
Roll-a-Problem: Use dice to create simple addition problems. Students can draw the dots of the dice or write the number in the boxes provided.
How Many?: For use with counting collections
*Updated to include single digit addition cards for use with the Part-Part-Whole mats.*
St. Patrick's Day Roll A Rainbow: Count and Graph
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Students will roll a die, count the dots, and color in a box above the corresponding number. Students can count how many times each number was rolled to find which had the most and fewest rolls.