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Preview of Kindergarten Common Core Standards Posters - Rainbow - "I can..."

Kindergarten Common Core Standards Posters - Rainbow - "I can..."

Created by
Rockin' Room 11
Here come the common core standards! If your district is anything like mine, you are supposed to post standards to accompany your students' displayed work. Here is a cute and easy way to display these standards. The standards are written in kid-friendly "I can..." language with rainbow borders. I have also included a header for Reading, Math, Language, Writing, and Speaking and Listening. You might use these headers on a laminated poster. You can velcro or Blue Tack the standards to the po
Preview of Attribute Blocks Large Teacher Set - Fill the Hexagon

Attribute Blocks Large Teacher Set - Fill the Hexagon

Extremely handy resource for modeling with attribute blocks and Fill the Hexagon activity. I laminated and magnetized a full set to demonstrate whole group. 1 hexagon, 6 triangles, 4 rhombuses, 2 trapezoids.
Preview of How is maths taught in Primary Schools

How is maths taught in Primary Schools

I made this to email parents how we teach all 4 operations in my primary school. It includes visual examples of how addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are taught. There are 14 pages and these are the different stages I include along with examples of mental strategies pupils will need to learn. Addition = Stage 1 – Drawing objects in a group, Stage 2 – Marked number line or beads strings, Stage 3 – Unmarked number line, Stage 4 - Partitioning, Stage 5 – Expanded method in column
Preview of Back to School Admin Pack 1 - classroom resources

Back to School Admin Pack 1 - classroom resources

Created by
Gold Star
This Back to School Admin pack is designed to give you many of the things needed for classroom display, administration etc. as well as a fun starter activity which can quickly be turned into a display of work! The pack is 51 pages and includes the following; - 0 – 20 number cards for display (each number A4) - Pupil 0 – 99 counting square - Pupils X table multiplication grid - Class groups grid for grouping - Class list grid (inc. D.O.B) - Reading key words assessment (common words) - ‘Number f
Preview of Number line 1-100

Number line 1-100

Created by
Kim Williams
This is a classroom number line, to laminate and put up in your classroom. I am a 1st year teacher, and have limited funds in a low income school district. So I have to make a lot of my own posters and worksheets. Hope this helps you out, like some other materials have helped me out on TpT.
Preview of Number Flash Cards 0-129

Number Flash Cards 0-129

Number Flash Cards Numbers 0-129. Each multiple of 10 is a different colour. e.g. 0-9 yellow, 10-19 blue, 20-29 red Perfect for wall display or to use as flash cards. Print two lots to play memory! 4 'flash cards' to an A4 page
Preview of Data Wall

Data Wall

Created by
Elite K-8
This data wall tracker can help students take ownership of their learning.
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Importance of learning math skills

It's no secret that mathematics is one of the foundational subjects that students need to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills starting from a very young age.

Benefits of learning math

Learning math has many benefits. It helps students:

  • Begin to develop problem-solving, logical reasoning, and critical-thinking skills
  • Grow their understanding of numbers and basic operations
  • Understand how math is used in real-life situations

By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using educational games, videos, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your class seems to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting lessons to their interests or hobbies. Encourage them to ask questions and explore mathematical concepts in different ways.