This resource has a power point to demonstrate the idea of this resource, and show what the finished product would look like. It includes a sheet of 17 word problems which can be printed out, laminated and used with younger children. The hands-on aspect of this idea is rooted in the concept of concrete experiences for younger children, to help them grasp more abstract ideas.
This prompt sheet for children with special needs can be used to expand and extend their mathematics skills. I used pictures of little pigs which I found on wrapping paper. You could easily make a sheet on the computer.
This power point is aimed at enriching the experiences of 3rd-5th grade children, and help them project their skills to something more challenging. There is of course more than one answer to the algebra statements, and teachers and children can use them as they see fit. I hope this will help"flip the switch" for tired curriculum exercises...
These puzzles can be used for any classification of people! This slide show shows the basic idea and suggests ways to extend and enhance the principles of the puzzles. Games can be made to suit learning themes and children can construct and design their own puzzles to share and challenge each other. There is no limit to the imagination...
PowerPoint of mixed word problems using and applying measures to life situations. Various strategies used. Aligned with Common Core State Standards: 2.OA.1, Operations and Algebraic Thinking; 3.OA.8, Operations and Algebraic Thinking; 4.OA.3, Operations and Algebraic Thinking. 5.OA.2
This selection of resources are to promote independent and logical thinking regarding numbers and patterns. This Key stage 1 activity can be used to help children work independently or alone to find number related patterns. It can be extended to larger numbers.
PowerPoint to illustrate and demonstrate solving word problems involving money. Appropriate for Early Childhood Education (Pre-K and younger). ECE-MA, ECE-MA-po