Allow your students to use their creativity to create their own food truck, sell to their classmates, and graph their data.Students will decide what to sell in their food truck then survey their classmates and collect data on a tally chart. They
*NO PREP*COMPLETELY EDITABLE*Google Slide lesson with step by step instructions on using the area model to solve one-digit by two-digit multiplication.Slides also include practice problems and exit ticket problems.
Allow students to collaborate as a class to create a "life-sized" pictograph and analyze the data. Perfect for an airplane theme day or just to brighten up any math lesson!Resource includes:step-by-step instructionslabels for a class-wide
Subjects:
Math, Applied Math, Graphing
Grades:
2nd, 3rd
Types:
Projects, Thematic Unit Plans, Interactive Whiteboard
Totally editable slides for a fun math game to use in small groups or whole class. This copy comes with 2-3 digit addition and subtraction, but can be easily changed to be 1 digit, or multiplication/division!Print the slides 1-per-page, or smaller
*NO PREP*COMPLETELY EDITABLE*Slides to make 2 line plots using measurement data as a whole classSlides also include a pre-made line plot with 3 questions to practice analyzing data
Expression matching requires students to match:a picturea word probleman expressionGreat for fact families, transitioning from pictures to numbers, equivalent expressions, and the relationship between multiplication and division. Answer key
- Three Google Slide decks, one for each week: built in activities, videos, read alouds, discussion questions- Google Form Assessment (can be used pre- and post-unit)-End of unit project: Students choose a Civil War hero (research resources
These posters can help your kids learn their multiplication facts and assist with skip counting. Comes with 1-12.No lamination or cutting required! Just print and hang in your classroom.
These posters can help your kids learn their multiplication facts and assist with skip counting. Comes with 1-12.No lamination or cutting required! Just print and hang in your classroom.
Students will spin the spinner using a pencil and a paperclip, then use that operation with the numbers in the boxes. All numbers can be added, subtracted, multiplied, and divided with no reminders.Can be one page, or copied front and back for more
I used these clock task cards in a small group with mini clocks. I cut and laminated the cards and put them on a binder ring. The students showed the time that the task card asked for while I was able to check for understanding. If you don't have
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