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Cafe Role Play Pack.This resource pack will save you hours of your own time.This resource includes badges for Waiter, Chef, Cashier and Customer. There are many signs, posters, price tags, illustrated posters, a large, and many more resources to help you create a quality role play area.
This resource pack will be most relevant to teachers, trainee teachers and home educators.
Download includes:
1 Multiplication Review Sheet (covers some 2’s, 5’s, 10’s and 11’s)
1 Addition Sheet (2 and 3 digit)
1 Rounding Sheet (nearest 10’s and 100’s)
1 Estimate, then Solve Sheet
1 Falling for Math Games
Your students will have fun practicing number recognition of numbers 1-6 with this fun, easy-to-play game. Two game boards are included to give ample opportunity to practice this skill for many weeks!
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Fall Math Pack!
This Fall Math Pack meets many common core standards while making math FUN!
This pack includes:
-Domino Addition Sheet
-Blank Domino Addition Sheet
-Large Domino Die to Cut and Roll
-Roll a Pumpkin
-Roll, Add and Color Fall Leaf Page
-What Comes Next Pumpkin Numbers
-1-20 Cut, Paste and Trace
-10-100 Cut Paste and Trace (count by 10’s)
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Fall Math Pack!
This Fall Math Pack meets many common core standards while making math FUN!
This pack includes:
-Domino Addition Sheet
-Blank Domino Addition Sheet
-Large Domino Die to Cut and Roll
-Roll a Pumpkin
-Roll, Add and Color Fall Leaf Page
-What Comes Next Pumpkin Numbers
-1-20 Cut, Paste and Trace
-10-100 Cut Paste and Trace (count by 10’s)
Be sure to visit Let’s_study_shop for more educational resources and ideas!
If you download this product and like it, be sure to add our shop as a favorite so you don’t miss a freebie!
Download includes:
1 Multiplication Review Sheet (covers some 2’s, 5’s, 10’s and 11’s)
1 Addition Sheet (2 and 3 digit)
1 Rounding Sheet (nearest 10’s and 100’s)
1 Estimate, then Solve Sheet
1 Falling for Math Games
Your students will have fun practicing number recognition of numbers 1-6 with this fun, easy-to-play game. Two game boards are included to give ample opportunity to practice this skill for many weeks!
Thank you for taking the time to download!If you like what see, be sure to come back and rate my product.
Activity
Five cards are dealt to each player if three to six players are involved.
With only two players, seven cards are dealt to each.
All remaining cards are placed face down in a pile.
First, choose a player to go first.
n each persons turn, ask any player for a specific card rank. For example: Sarah, please give me all your ovals. You must already hold at least one card of the rank you ask for.
If the player you ask has any cards of the requested rank, she must give all of her cards of that rank to you. In the example, Sarah would have to give you all of her ovals.
If you get one or more cards from the player you ask, you get another turn.
It starts again and you may ask any player for any rank you already hold, including the same one you just asked for. If the person you ask has no relevant cards, they say, Go fish.
You then draw the top card from the draw pile. If you happen to draw a card of the rank asked for, show it to the other players and your turn continues. Otherwise, it is the next players turn. You add the drawn card to your hand.
NOTE: The next player is the one who said Go fish. When you collect a set of four cards of the same rank, immediately show the set to the other players and place the four cards face down in front of yourself. That is a match.
Go Fish continues until either someone has no cards left in their hand or the draw pile runs out.
The winner is the player who then has the most matches (sets of four). For younger children you can deem matches a pair of a rank (2 cards instead of 4) which allows them to win a few extra times and keeps the game moving.
Activity
Five cards are dealt to each player if three to six players are involved.
With only two players, seven cards are dealt to each.
All remaining cards are placed face down in a pile.
First, choose a player to go first.
n each person’s turn, ask any player for a specific card rank. For example: “Sarah, please give me all your ovals.” You must already hold at least one card of the rank you ask for.
If the player you ask has any cards of the requested rank, she must give all of her cards of that rank to you. In the example, Sarah would have to give you all of her ovals.
If you get one or more cards from the player you ask, you get another turn.
It starts again and you may ask any player for any rank you already hold, including the same one you just asked for. If the person you ask has no relevant cards, they say, “Go fish.”
You then draw the top card from the draw pile. If you happen to draw a card of the rank asked for, show it to the other players and your turn continues. Otherwise, it is the next player’s turn. You add the drawn card to your hand.
NOTE: The “next player” is the one who said “Go fish.” When you collect a set of four cards of the same rank, immediately show the set to the other players and place the four cards face down in front of yourself. That is a “match”.
Go Fish continues until either someone has no cards left in their hand or the draw pile runs out.
The winner is the player who then has the most matches (sets of four). For younger children you can deem “matches” a pair of a rank (2 cards instead of 4) which allows them to “win” a few extra times and keeps the game moving.
Flashcards.
Excellent tactile and visual flashcards for the early learner. Laminate, cut and let the children have fun with them! This is a DIGITAL download. We recommend to laminate pages for multiple uses. Thanks for supporting our shop, and please leave a review if you enjoy your product!
Back to School Activities . Your students are going to love practicing their skip counting with these School Themed Number Puzzles. Making these puzzles is a fun and engaging way for your students to work on ordering numbers.
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In this worksheet, Grade 1 students will embark on an exciting journey to explore and build with 3D shapes!
We will discover different 3D shapes like cubes, spheres, cylinders, and pyramids.
Get ready to use your creativity and geometry skills to construct simple structures using these shapes. Let’s begin our adventure with 3D shapes!
A measurement system is a structured framework used to quantify and compare physical quantities. It provides a standardized and consistent approach to measuring various attributes such as length, weight, volume, time, temperature, and many more.
A measurement conversion chart is a valuable tool that enables individuals to easily and accurately convert measurements from one unit to another. It provides a comprehensive and organized reference, allowing for quick and convenient conversions between different systems of measurement.
Measurement conversion charts typically include a variety of commonly used units for length, weight, volume, temperature, time, and more. For each unit, the chart provides a clear and concise list of equivalent values in other units, making it easy to convert measurements without the need for complex calculations.
Math fractions are a fundamental concept in mathematics that represents a part of a whole or a division of quantities. Fractions are used to express numbers that are not whole or integer values, but rather represent a portion or a ratio of a whole.
A fraction consists of two main components: a numerator and a denominator. The numerator represents the number of parts or units being considered, while the denominator represents the total number of equal parts that make up the whole. Understanding fractions is crucial for building a strong foundation in mathematics. It allows for the comprehension and manipulation of non-whole numbers, enabling individuals to solve complex problems and make accurate calculations in various real-life situations.
“Numbers Flash Cards 1-100” is a fun and educational set of cards designed to help children learn numbers from 1 to 100. Each card features a visually appealing design with a number displayed in bold, clear font. These flash cards are a great tool for practicing counting, number recognition, and sequencing skills in a playful way. Perfect for home or classroom use, these flash cards make learning numbers engaging and interactive for young learners.
Unleash your inner artist with the “Fraction Art Masterpiece” worksheet! Students will choose a shape of their liking and divide it into equal parts, representing fractions. They’ll then assign a fraction to each part and bring their artwork to life by coloring it.
By combining unit fractions and practicing multiplication of fractions through this creative endeavor, students will deepen their understanding of fractions in a visually stimulating way.
During the sharing session, students will proudly exhibit their Fraction Art Masterpieces, explaining the fractions used and the color choices for each section, making math a colorful and imaginative experience.
A measurement system is a structured framework used to quantify and compare physical quantities. It provides a standardized and consistent approach to measuring various attributes such as length, weight, volume, time, temperature, and many more.
A measurement conversion chart is a valuable tool that enables individuals to easily and accurately convert measurements from one unit to another. It provides a comprehensive and organized reference, allowing for quick and convenient conversions between different systems of measurement.
Measurement conversion charts typically include a variety of commonly used units for length, weight, volume, temperature, time, and more. For each unit, the chart provides a clear and concise list of equivalent values in other units, making it easy to convert measurements without the need for complex calculations.
In this exciting worksheet titled “Fraction Pizza Party,” students will embark on a culinary adventure where they learn about fractions by creating their own pizza slices.
First, they’ll decide on their favorite pizza toppings and assign unit fractions to each. Then, they’ll divide their pizza into slices and label each slice with the appropriate fraction.
To add an extra layer of learning, students will have the opportunity to trade pizza slices with their peers, honing their skills in addition and subtraction of fractions. Finally, students will showcase their pizza creations and explain how they combined unit fractions to represent their delicious masterpieces.
This hands-on activity is not only educational but also mouthwateringly fun!