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That's right! It's finished and ready to go! I wanted make sure I had a fun way to include Dr. Seuss-related activities with my kids while also sticking to our skills and concepts. The pack covers elapsed time, fact families, fix-it sentences, and rhyming Read More...
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I saw the cutest center signs while visiting a colleague's classroom the other day! They were so easy to use and time efficient! Here are some I created to use in my own room: They are double-sided and laminated...so you can write the names of the students Read More...
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Happy Wednesday, everyone! Some of my students were still having issues with finding patterns and rules in their math problems. I created this center to give them a little extra practice. Students will choose a card, determine the rule, and fill in the Read More...
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I don't normally post twice in one day, but y'all CANNOT miss this!!! If you haven't heard, Classroom Freebies has hit 1,000,000 views and we're celebrating!!! Click the picture below to snag my freebie I contributed! But that's not it! There are TONS Read More...
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I've created a math fun pack to go along with all of my Valentine's activities! I've tried similar activities for autumn and winter and the kids loved them! To show my love and appreciation for my followers I'm giving this pack away to FIVE lucky winners! Read More...
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Hey guys! Here are two centers I made for the upcoming holidays (Valentine's Day and President's Day). Each center has a combo of multiplication and division flashcards (16 in each). I've included a recording sheet and an answer key. Click the pictures Read More...
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Y'all know I LOVE football (even if my team doesn't even make it past the first playoff game). So when Denise from Sunny Days came out with a Super Bowl pack full of football goodies, I was all over it! It covers everything from problem solving to compound Read More...
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I just finished my fractions unit! I have some resources, but knew I needed more to make sure my kids had a good grasp on the concept. It's 30 pages with eight centers and covers the following skills: - identifying parts of a group - comparing fractions Read More...
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I created to new math centers for my students to practice their multiplication and division facts. I'm curious just how quick they'll get back in a groove next week. But with these centers, we'll be back in business in no time! Click the pictures below Read More...
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TBA is having a 25 Days of Christmas celebration and today is my day! Here's a math center freebie that includes multiplication and division. Enjoy!!! Stay tuned for more holiday freebies! Read More...
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We're in the midst of multiplication and division madness in my classroom! To help the kids understand the termonology associated with a division problem, I created this anchor chart. I also revamped an activity I posted last year. I wanted my kids to Read More...
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I thought I could wait and do this each day this week...but I can't! I'm too excited! I want you to go ahead and have these just in case you can get them ready to use soon! :) When we come back from Thanksgiving break, we'll be discussing angles and geometry. Read More...
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To celebrate the cooler weather (off and on here in GA), I made these math fun packs. One is for autumn and the other is for winter. Each pack includes centers for fact families, flashcards, word problems, money, place value, and even/odd numbers. It's Read More...
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Or it could be used for morning work or during Calendar time! It was actually Really Good Stuff's TGIF special yesterday. I saw it this morning and my mind went NUTS with all the possibilities! I would definitely use this as a Math center! Not only does Read More...
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This is an addition match-up center that can be used during math centers! Print it on cardstock, laminate, and bag it up! Click the picture below to snag it from my TpT store. Hope everyone has an amazing weekend!!! Be sure to stop by TBA and check out Read More...
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