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Kindergarten numbers Common Core 3.NF.A.2 resources

Preview of Digital Resources Math Activities Daily Slides | Google Seesaw Powerpoint

Digital Resources Math Activities Daily Slides | Google Seesaw Powerpoint

This comprehensive collection of Digital Resources Math Activities Daily Slides | Google Seesaw Powerpoint is a game-changer for your classroom all year round! We've carefully designed these activities to seamlessly integrate technology and revolutionize the way your students learn. Say goodbye to the hassle of printing, cutting, laminating, and replacing lost pieces—it's all DIGITAL and hassle-free!Paperless Pocket Chart® Math includes three versatile formats: Seesaw, Google Slides, and PowerPo
Preview of Fraction fun basic math concepts - what fraction of the shape is colored in

Fraction fun basic math concepts - what fraction of the shape is colored in

Introducing Fraction Fun Printable Worksheets – a delightful and interactive way for students to explore the fascinating world of fractions! Our specially curated worksheets are designed to make learning fractions enjoyable and educational. Crafted by experienced educators, these downloadable worksheets offer a unique approach to understanding fractions through visual representation and hands-on activities.Key Features:Visual Learning: Each worksheet in the Fraction Fun series features vibrant a
Preview of FRACTIONS MATCHING CARDS

FRACTIONS MATCHING CARDS

Created by
Keen Kidz
This resource includes 37 pages (148 cards) that include all the fractions up to eighths.Students need to match the cards (shape picture, number line, number fraction and fraction written as words.Fractions can be a difficult concept to teach. So using these matching cards ensures that students can understand the different ways fractions are represented.These brightly coloured cards are ideal for all abilities and can be differentiated, so these cards are very versatile. For example, instead of
Preview of Number Line Activity Mats

Number Line Activity Mats

Created by
MathWoman
We often think of counting as something students master by 1st grade. But when a 3rd or 4th grader is having difficulty reading numbers with 4 or more digits it can be a "counting" issue. Transitioning while counting from one place value group to another can be difficult for many students. A student may be able to count fluently starting with 1 and counting on to a given target number but have difficulty starting at a given number, such as 18, and counting on through the transition at 20 and on
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