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Do you teach MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS??? Try this GREAT scaffolded approach to teaching this concept with your students!!! Upper Elementary Resources, Elementary Math, Math Resources, Elementary Nonfiction, Teaching Measurement, Teaching Math, Teaching Ideas, Maths, Measurement Ideas
Do you teach MEASUREMENT CONVERSIONS??? Try this GREAT scaffolded approach to teaching this concept with your students!!!
Multiplication Tables Game- combines math and US geography--- could do with addition or subtraction 4th Grade Social Studies, Teaching Social Studies, Teaching Multiplication, Math Literacy, Teaching Tools, Homeschool Geography, Homeschool Math
Multiplication Tables Game- combines math and US geography--- could do with addition or subtraction
It's called the Backwards Zoro. Starting at the bottom, draw a line from the 4 to the 24 (4 goes into 24 six times). Draw the line to the 3 (six times three is 18). Draw the top line and write the answer. Presto! # Pin++ for Pinterest # Math Strategies, Math Activities, Math Tips, Division Activities, Fraction Activities, Math Classroom, Math Teacher
It's called the Backwards Zoro. Starting at the bottom, draw a line from the 4 to the 24 (4 goes into 24 six times). Draw the line to the 3 (six times three is 18). Draw the top line and write the answer. Presto! # Pin++ for Pinterest #
FREEBIE - Multiplication NO PREP Math Games Education Quotes For Teachers, Education Math, Math Stations, Math Centers, Math Multiplication, Subtraction, Third Grade Math
FREEBIE - Multiplication NO PREP Math Games
Create a math manipulative out of a Pringles can! For Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division. Math Manipulatives, Teaching Resources, Math Numbers, Guided Math, Math Facts
Create a math manipulative out of a Pringles can! For Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division.
Teaching factors with the t-chart. Math School, School Help, Middle School Math, Grade School, Classroom Ideas
Teaching factors with the t-chart.
Factor and Multiple Flap Books - use to review factors and multiples. Place in math notebook if desired. $ Blog entry also lists online sites for exploring factors & multiples. Math Games, Fourth Grade Math
Factor and Multiple Flap Books - use to review factors and multiples. Place in math notebook if desired. $ Blog entry also lists online sites for exploring factors & multiples.
Improper Fraction BINGO: Will modify to include mixed numbers and fractions so they can practice both. Improper Fractions, Teaching Fractions, Fraction Bingo, Fraction Centers
Improper Fraction BINGO: Will modify to include mixed numbers and fractions so they can practice both.
These magic tricks teach kids just how much fun math can be - card trick, mind reading and passing yourself through a piece of paper Card Tricks For Kids, Cool Card Tricks, Simple Card Tricks, Easy Magic Card Tricks, Math Magic Tricks, Magic Tricks For Kids, Best Magic Tricks, Science Tricks, Math For Kids
These magic tricks teach kids just how much fun math can be - card trick, mind reading and passing yourself through a piece of paper
math vocabulary cards. students still have access to vocabulary not currently focusing on. Diary of a Not So Wimpy Teacher: Monday Made It Kindergarten Math, Classroom Organization, Seasonal Classrooms, Teaching Plan
math vocabulary cards. students still have access to vocabulary not currently focusing on. Diary of a Not So Wimpy Teacher: Monday Made It
Fractions on a Number Line Anchor Chart Math Fractions, Decimals, Equivalent Fractions, Integers, Probability, Multiplication, Math Anchor Charts, Fun Math
Fractions on a Number Line Anchor Chart
FREEBIES - Multiples and Division Clip, Flip, Check Cards. Children clip the answers with a clothespin. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! The kids love these flip cards! Phonics Kindergarten, Teacher Stuff, Math Tutor
FREEBIES - Multiples and Division Clip, Flip, Check Cards. Children clip the answers with a clothespin. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! The kids love these flip cards!
5.3C Division for Struggling Learners (I adore this strategy!) Division Strategies, Math Visuals, Math Division, Teaching Division, Decimal Division, Division Algorithm, Fifth Grade Math
5.3C Division for Struggling Learners (I adore this strategy!)
Thinking deeper about math. "The answer is ___." "What is the question?" Second Grade Math, Ninth Grade, Seventh Grade
Thinking deeper about math. "The answer is ___." "What is the question?"
Miss Martin
Miss Martin
Multiplication Game Board: THIS IS AMAZING! My 3rd grader couldn't get enough!
Multiplication Game Board: THIS IS AMAZING! My 3rd grader couldn't get enough!
Fractions on a Number Line Anchor Chart (picture only) Adding Fractions, Benchmark Fractions, Dividing Fractions
Fractions on a Number Line Anchor Chart (picture only)
Number Line Jumping: Great for teaching counting on, addition and subtraction and greater than/less than. Math Number Sense, Writing Numbers
Number Line Jumping: Great for teaching counting on, addition and subtraction and greater than/less than.
some people at work need this!!!!!!!!! Rounding Arrows with Hundreds Chart -Need this to have students discover for themselves what to round up or down Rounding Numbers, Number Puzzles, Math Worksheets, Math Round, Math Charts
some people at work need this!!!!!!!!! Rounding Arrows with Hundreds Chart -Need this to have students discover for themselves what to round up or down
"We just wasted over a minute of classtime thinking and sharing about the word obstinate, and I have no idea if students actually understand what the word means. Here enters the game of 7-up." Vocabulary Strategies, Vocabulary Instruction, Academic Vocabulary, Teaching Vocabulary, Vocabulary Practice, Teaching Language Arts, Vocabulary Activities, Teaching Literacy, Teaching Strategies
"We just wasted over a minute of classtime thinking and sharing about the word obstinate, and I have no idea if students actually understand what the word means. Here enters the game of 7-up."