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Shapes in Spanish
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for Spanish shapes? Well look no further as Spanish Sight Words Puzzles of Spanish Shapes for ESL Newcomers or ELL (Rompecabezas de la forma), will serve as an exciting lesson plan for Spanish elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a Spanish center rotation, review game exercise, small group work morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can be also used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these for distance learning at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 12 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. For these puzzles, students will sort and match the picture of the shape with the correct English and Spanish word. Your students will love to practice and learn about shapes in Spanish with this vocabulary game! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Shapes ( las formas ) Vocab Terms included: el círculo - circle el cuadrado - square el triángulo - triangle la estrella - star el óvalo - oval el rombo - rhombus el pentágono - pentagon el hexágono - hexagon el trapecio - trapezoid el rectángulo - rectangle el corazón - heart el octágono - octagon
Multiplication
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for multiplying numbers in equal groups? Well bingo! Look no further as Multiplication of Whole Numbers Puzzles, for CCSS 3.OA.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these for distance learning at home to study and improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 22 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers the multiplication strategy of creating equal groups of objects to represent the multiplication problem. By solving the multiplication expression and finding the matching picture model, students can sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces to gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice in the area of using the method of multiplication by grouping to learn multiplication facts on their journey to fluency with times tables! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.OA.A.1 Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each. Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 2.6A and Virginia SOL 3.5
Geometry
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for lines and angles geometry vocabulary? Well bingo! Look no further as Geometry Vocabulary for Points, Lines, Line Segments, Rays and Angles Puzzles, for CCSS 4.G.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 4th grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these for distance learning at home to study and improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 14 colorful jigsaw puzzles. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. For these puzzles, students will match the geometry term with its definition and picture. By solving the problems to sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 4th graders will love to practice and develop strategies to learn the geometry vocab words! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! The following geometry terms are included: Point Line Line Segment Types of Lines Intersecting Lines Ray Parallel Lines Perpendicular Lines Angles Acute Angles Obtuse Angles Right Angles Vertex Polygons Relevant Grade 4 Common Core Standard 4.G.A.1 Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.6A and Virginia SOL 4.10
Greater Than Less Than
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for comparing 2 digit numbers? Well look no further as Greater Than Less Than Game Puzzles, for CCSS 1.NBT.3, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 1st grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers comparing two two-digit numbers using base ten blocks to represent the tens and ones and also using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols >, <, and =. By solving the questions to compare the numbers and finding the matching picture model puzzle piece, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your first graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about comparing double digit numbers with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 1 Common Core Standard 1.NBT.B.3 Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <. Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 1.2G
Skip Counting
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Skip Counting

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for skip counting by 2’s, 5’s, 10’s, and 100’s? Well look no further as Skip Counting Game Puzzles, for CCSS 2.NBT.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 2nd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is in homeschool or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This superhero themed puzzle set includes 32 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers determining whether a given sequence of numbers shows skip counting by 2, 5 and 10 or 100 and finding the next number in the sequence. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about skip counting with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.NBT.A.2 Count within 1000; skip-count by 5s, 10s, and 100s. Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 1.5B and Virginia SOL 2.4A
Place Value
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for place value of 2 digit numbers? Well look no further as Place Value Tens and Ones Game Puzzles, for CCSS 1.NBT.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 1st grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This monkey themed puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers determining the number of tens and units in a two-digit number and uses pictures of base ten blocks. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your first graders will love to practice and learn to develop the strategy of using the method of base ten blocks to decompose a 2 digit number into tens and ones! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 1 Common Core Standard 1.NBT.B.2 Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones.
5 Senses
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for five senses? Well look no further as 5 Senses Sorting Puzzles, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for Kindergarten elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a science center rotation, review game exercise, small group work morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. To solve the puzzles, students will match the five senses word with the picture of an object and the body part that uses that sense. Your students will love to practice and learn about the 5 senses (see, hear, smell, taste, and touch) with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
Valentines Day Math
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for single digit multiplication Valentines Day themed? Well look no further as Multiplication I Have Who Has Valentines Day Math Game, for CCSS 3.OA.7, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a math review game exercise, small group work, whole class activity, intervention or remediation. It can also be used as a drill or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. This I have who has Valentines Day multiplication game set includes 32 colorful cards and an instruction page. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin to use throughout the year for enrichment when the class finishes early. It covers multiplying two single digit numbers together to find the product. By solving the problems to complete the game, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about 1 digit by 1 digit multiplication with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging Valentine math activity with your students! Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.OA.C.7 Fluently multiply within 100.
Comparing Decimals
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for comparing decimal numbers? Well look no further as Comparing Decimals to Hundredths Game Puzzles, for CCSS 4.NF.7, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 4th grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers comparing two decimal numbers using shaded hundreds blocks to represent the number and also using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols >, <, and =. By solving the questions to compare the numbers and finding the matching picture model puzzle piece, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 4th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about comparing decimals to the hundredths place with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 4 Common Core Standard 4.NF.C.7 Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual model. Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.2F and Virginia SOL 4.3C
Pumpkin Math
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Pumpkin Math

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Looking for a fun fall themed interactive teaching idea for adding within 20? Well look no further as Halloween Math Addition within 20 Game Puzzles, for CCSS 1.OA.6 and 2.OA.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 1st or 2nd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a pumpkin math center rotation, review exercise, small group work morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can be also used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This pumpkin themed puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers adding numbers within 20 and includes a picture representation of the addition problem to help students visualize the concept. By solving the questions to answer the addition expression and finding the matching puzzle piece with the picture model, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 1st or 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about adding numbers to 20! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative first day of fall activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 1 Common Core Standard 1.OA.C.6 and Grade 2 Standard 2.OA.B.2 Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 1.3D 2.4A and Virginia SOL 2.5
Repeated Addition Arrays
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Repeated Addition Arrays

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for repeated addition? Well look no further as Repeated Addition Array Game Puzzles, for CCSS 2.OA.4, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 2nd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This basketball themed puzzle set includes 10 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers using repeated addition to find the total number of objects in a rectangular array. By solving the questions to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies using the method of repeated addition with array visual models! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.OA.C.4 Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged in rectangular arrays with up to 5 rows and up to 5 columns; write an equation to express the total as a sum of equal addends.
Area and Perimeter
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Area and Perimeter

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for an area and perimeter activity? Well bingo! Look no further as Perimeter and Area Game Puzzles, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to study and improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 26 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. By matching the rectangle object with the puzzle pieces with the correct area and perimeter, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about finding area of rectangles and perimeter of rectangles with this resource. I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standards 3.MD.C.7B and 3.MD.D.8 Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.5D and Virginia SOL 3.9D
Place Value Game
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Place Value Game

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for place value of 3 digit numbers? Well look no further as Place Value Hundreds Tens and Ones Game Puzzles, for CCSS 2.NBT.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 2nd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This monster themed puzzle set includes 36 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers determining the number of hundreds, tens and ones in a three-digit number. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about place value to 1000. I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.NBT.A.1 Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones. Cross Reference: Virginia SOL 2.1a
Elapsed Time
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for elapsed time? Well bingo! Look no further as Elapsed Time Game Puzzles, for CCSS 3.MD.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to study and improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers matching the elapsed time in hours and minutes puzzle pieces that solve the elapsed time between two analog clocks or elapsed time word problems. By solving the questions to sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about elapsed time to the minute with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.MD.A.1 Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 3.7C and Virginia SOL 4.9
Comparing Numbers
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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for comparing numbers 1-10? Well look no further as Greater Than Less Than Game Puzzles, for K.CC.6 and K.CC.7, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for kindergarten elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. It covers comparing two numbers between 1 and 10 using numerals, pictures, and also the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols ( >, <, = ). By solving the questions to compare the numbers and finding the matching picture model puzzle piece, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your kindergartners will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about comparing numbers up to 10 with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Kindergarten Common Core Standards: K.CC.C.6 Identify whether the number of objects in one group is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group, e.g., by using matching and counting strategies. K.CC.C.7 Compare two numbers between 1 and 10 presented as written numerals. Cross Reference: Texas TEKS K.2G K.2H and Virginia SOL K.1
Counting objects to 20 Number Sense Recognition Word 1-20 Matching Game Activity
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Counting objects to 20 Number Sense Recognition Word 1-20 Matching Game Activity

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for numbers one through twenty? Well look no further as Number Words 1-20 Game Puzzles, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for kindergarten elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles ( covering number recognition 1-20 ), answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. By matching the puzzle pieces of the picture quantities with the correct numeral and number word, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your kindergartners will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about counting numbers 1 through 20 with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Kindergarten Common Core Standard K.CC.A.3 Cross Reference: Texas TEKS K.2b and Virginia SOL K.2
Butterfly Life Cycle
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Butterfly Life Cycle

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for the life cycle of a butterfly? Well look no further as Butterfly Life Cycle Activity Puzzles will serve as an exciting lesson plan for elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a science center rotation, review game exercise, small group work morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 4 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. To solve the puzzles, students will match the life cycle vocabulary word with the picture of each stage and stage number. Your students will love to practice and learn about the sequence of the butterfly life cycle with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Puzzles included: Stage 1: Egg Stage 2: Caterpillar (Larva) Stage 3: Chrysalis (Pupa) Stage 4: Adult Butterfly
Push and Pull
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Push and Pull

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for pushing and pulling? Well look no further as Push and Pull Sort Forces Causing Movement and Motion Activity Puzzles, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a science center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these for distance learning at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 16 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. To solve the puzzles, students will match the action words with the picture and answer the question of whether it is an example of push or pull. Your students will love to practice and learn about the force and motion of push and pull with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
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Transportation

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for the modes of transportation? Well look no further as Transportation Sort Puzzles will serve as an exciting lesson plan for elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a social studies center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 14 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. Match the transportation word with the picture and determine whether the form of transportation is land, air, or water. Your students will love to practice and learn about transportation with this product! I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
Perimeter and Area Game
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Perimeter and Area Game

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Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for area and perimeter? Well bingo! Look no further as Area and Perimeter Game Unit Squares Puzzles, for CCSS 3.MD.5 and 3.MD.6, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to study and improve their skills. This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart. By matching the shape of unit squares with the puzzle pieces with the correct area and perimeter, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about how to find the area and perimeter of figures composed of unit squares. I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try! Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.MD.C.5 and 3.MD.C.6 Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement. Measure areas by counting unit squares. Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 3.6C and Virginia SOL 3.10B