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Multiplication Games
Make multiplication practice exciting with games that challenge and motivate. This collection includes flashcard races, group challenges, and online activities. By integrating these multiplication games into your teaching, you can improve proficiency and make math fun.
St. Patrick's Day Themed Word Search
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, St. Patrick's Day, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Word Searches, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables
St. Patrick's Day Themed Word Search: An Overview St. Patrick's Day Themed Word Search is a specially designed teaching resource targeting students from Grade 1 to Grade 5. This product uses the vibe of festive holiday season and specifically revolves around the theme of St. Patrick's Day to craft an interesting, educational experience for students. An Academic Fun Activity! The idea is simple yet effective - merging an engaging subject like St.Patrick’s day with an educational word-search puzzle! It acts as more than just a time-filler activity while maintaining productivity and enjoyment levels in the class. Versatile usage options exist including group collaborations or take home assignments! Incorporating Adaptive Learning Resources Different Levels: The resource offers two levels of word searches - four 15x15 grids for older or more advanced learners. - four simpler 5x5 grids for younger or beginners. Solution Included: Answer keys are included, fostering independent learning process where children can check their own result. Distribution Format: Distributed as PDF files,this ensures compatibility across multiple platforms. Versatility of Use : This teaching resource serves great even when a sub steps in or can be part of fun party games! In essence, our St Patrick’s themed word search not only entertains but also enriches cognitive development under the guise of having fun.
Author Socially Skilled Kids
Tags Word Search, St Patrick's Day, Educational Resource, Cognitive Development, Learning Activity
Free Goal Setting Worksheet For Digital or Paper Planners
Special Resources, Holiday & Seasonal, Resources for Teachers, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Life Skills, Holidays, New Year's Day, Back To School, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Free Goal Setting Worksheet: Multipurpose Tool for Educators The Free Goal Setting Worksheet For Digital or Paper Planners is an excellent facilitator for educators striving to accomplish their personal and professional objectives. This resource can be flexibly adapted to various educational contexts such as: Instructional coaching, Organizing the classroom, Social emotional learning activities, or Incorporating life skills into the curriculum . Meticulous Planning Made Easy A comprehensive, easy-to-follow method is incorporated in this worksheet which aids you in systematically attaining your goals. The first task entails documenting your ultimate goal – whether it's personal or work related. Detailed Strategic Outline and Actionable Steps You are then guided into a detailed strategy building phase essential for achieving your goal. To make the journey more manageable, it helps formulating Eight action steps or milestones which could be seen as smaller tasks acting as stepping stones leading to your major aim. Schedule Keeping and Resource Management An aspect of setting start and end dates maintains effective time management for each target, while identifying necessary resources aligns precise preparation from beginning until fruition of goals. Motivation Mapping & Note Taking Functionality Jotting down inspirations behind each of these goals acts like anchors that keep us steady during challenging times. The worksheet also keeps space for additional notes providing room for spontaneous ideas that might prove beneficial later on when revisited. Regardless whether this fruitful worksheet is used in printed format with traditional planners or used digitally as part of lesson plans or in Professional Development sessions - it streamlines all progression towards desired goals. This can even be personally adapted for functions outside educational contexts such as New Year’s Day resolution making or Back To School preparations. Here’s wishing every success in reaching all those set goals using this free resource!
Author The Feelings and Friends Teacher
Tags Goal Setting, Planning, Achievement, Organization, Motivation
100 Irregular Verbs PAST SIMPLE - Fill-in Sentences + Mixed Quiz (Present Simple, Past Simple & Present Perfect)
ELA, Grammar, Grade 2, 3, 4, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools
With this printable set, you will we able to practice 100 irregular verbs (PAST SIMPLE) in the most fun way possible. We all know that teaching irregular verbs can be quite the struggle. Students however love these fill in the blaks exercises. The sentences are fun and engaging, allowing them to practice this tense with ease. And that is not the only thing. This seat also features a word list that shows all 100 of the included irregular verbs. There is another word list added that misses two of the columns. It is now up to the student to fill these out. This will help them memorize the pattern of these irregular verbs with great confidence. And last but not least, there is also a mixed quiz. With this mixed quiz, you will not only practice this tense, but also all of the other ones that are part of this series.
Author Tom's Talk
Tags Irregular Verbs, Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Perfect, Fill-in-the-Blanks, ESL, ELA, Worksheet, Print
Mental Math Games: Number Sense Subitizing Flash Cards 5 Ways!
Math, Early Math, Counting, Numbers, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Centers, Activities, Games
This unique set of 40 subitizing flashcards encourages your students to practice a vital mental math skill: subitizing, which is instantly recognizing how many there are in small groups of items and then using that knowledge for counting larger numbers! It’s a fun way to also practice early multiplication skills and learn math facts- by mentally counting equal groups in a visual display. Finally, it's an easy and simple routine to foster students' number sense. It makes a great math centre to use all year long in multiple ways! There are two unique cards for each number value from 1-20: 40 cards in all! Ways to Use: 1) Traditional Flashcards: Hold up a flashcard and ask your student to let you know how many items there are using their mental counting skills. 2) Memory Game: Spread mixed-up pairs of cards facedown on the table (you could use from 5-20 pairs, based on your students’ ages and abilities). Students will take turns, flip two cards over, and look for pairs of cards that have the same value. They continue playing as you would a standard memory matching game. 3) Line Them Up: Have your students work individually or in pairs to line up one set of cards with values from 1-20. 4) One More, One Less: One student shows a single card. Their partner can search through the rest of the cards to find one that is worth one more and a card that is worth one less. 5) Explain Your Counting: Have your students use the included worksheet to explain how they mentally count the items on one of the cards. For example, "I see 4 groups of 4 and one more." What's Included: 12 Page PDF- Ready to Print and Use! Teacher Instructions (for five different games and activities) Student Worksheet for "Explain Your Counting" 10 Pages of Flashcards
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Mental Math Game, Mental Math Games, Number Sense, Subitizing, Math Flash Cards, Counting, Math Center, Math Centre, Math Game, Math Facts
Math Matching Games: 8 Sets of Math Fact Cards for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Fractions, Decimals, and Money
Special Resources, Life Skills, Math, Fact Families, Early Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Decimals, Multiplication and Division, Division, Money, Fractions, Multiplication, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities, Games
Math Matching Games: 8 Sets of Math Fact Cards Here's a great set of math games to add to you curriculum in grades 2-6. There are 8 different sets of cards to practice math skills across several grades. How to Use: I like using these matching games as a warm-up or as a reward at the end of class. Simply shuffle one of the sets and give each student one card. Give the students a moment to determine their card’s value. Then all students stand up and move SILENTLY around the room. ***(I love having this guaranteed moment of quiet)*** Students show their cards to each other and look for their match/card with the same value (ex. 9+9 and 15+3). Matches move to the side of the room until everyone is paired up. Then you can re-deal and play again! Card Sets Included: Each set has 16 pairs- enough for a class with up to 32 students! Addition facts up to twenty Addition facts up to fifty Subtraction facts Multiplication facts Division facts Equivalent fractions Fraction to decimal conversions Money Grades to Use With: These matching sets can work from grade 2 through 6 depending on which sets you use! Addition and subtraction facts are great for grade 2. Multiplication and division facts and money are great for grades 3-4. Equivalent fractions and fraction to decimal conversions are great for grades 5-6. And any sets can be used to review previously learned skills! What's Included: A total of 33 pages in PDF Format: Title Page and 8 sets of cards with 32 cards in each set. If you enjoy this math game , check out others in my store: Exponent Board Game: Fun and Engaging Math Game for 6th Grade Pre-Algebra: Expression Input Output Game Times Table Game: Multiplication Strategies and Commutative Property
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Memory Game, Math Game, Math Facts, Fractions, Decimals, Money, Math Center, Times Tables, Addition And Subtraction, Multiplication And Division
Fast Fact Squares: A strategic game to practice fact fluency!
Math, Fact Families, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
Fast Fact Squares: A strategic game of math facts! Be the player with the most squares at the end of the game by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing. This game is great for a variety of ages, whether they are just learning their addition facts (adding 1 through 6), are practicing all of their addition, subtraction, multiplication and/or division facts, for those who know all of their facts but are practicing their fluency...or for those who just like strategy games! This game is great to incorporate into your math lesson or throughout the day as a fast finisher activity. Students and teachers alike will also love it as an indoor recess game . Students may not even realize they are practicing their facts or how much strategy is really involved! Materials Needed: • Game Board •2 dice •Pen or pencil Object of the Game : •To be the player with the most colored squares How to Play: Decide which player goes first by rolling the dice. The person with the highest roll goes first First player rolls both dice. They may either add, subtract, multiply or divide the dice. Player finds their answer on the game board and draws ONE line by connecting any two dots that surround that number. Next player’s turn Play continues back and forth When a player connects two dots that closes off a square, they color in the square and earn a point. This player gets to roll again! Once game board has all squares colored in, player with the most points wins! Examples •Player rolls a ”6” and a “2” •Connect dots that surround a “4” (6 – 2 = 4) •Connect dots that surround a ”12” (6 x 2 = 12) •Connect dots that surround a “3” (6 ➗ 2 = 3) •Connect dots that surround an “8” (6 + 2 = 8) Challenge •Another option for keeping score is that each player earns the points that they square off. •For example, if a player squares off a “12” square, that player earns 12 points. •This adds in more strategy for squaring off higher numbers as well as additional practice for adding!
Author Brook Creaser
Tags Game, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Addition, Fact Fluency , Strategy, Facts
Division Bump Games
Math, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Grade 3, 4, Activities, Games
Product Title: Division Bump Games The Division Bump Games is a vital educational resource, perfect for educators ranging from public school teachers to homeschoolers. This 25-page PDF document encompasses a series of math-based games curated carefully to review division in an engaging and interactive way. The games are most suitable for students at Grade 3 and Grade 4. Division, being one of the key foundational concepts in mathematics,, can be internalized more meaningfully by children when taught through play-based learning. Through these games, students can practice applying their understanding of division and also improve numeracy skills. A remarkable feature about the Division Bump Games is that there are clear instructions on how to play each game making them easily operational by any educationist or home teacher. These can be used during whole-group instruction time as an active method for reviewing class material, split into smaller groups for targeted peer-to-peer learning sessions or given as home assignments which make home-learning enjoyable. The benefit here is its high level of adaptability. You will find levels of difficulty within the collection differ, therefore making it significantly workable with varying student abilities. With its strong focus on scalability this set merges seamlessly with standard curriculum requirements . In conclusion If you’re aiming for strengthening understanding and fluency in division among your students using fun-filled activities—you might just have found what you're looking for! This set pdf format Division Bump Games blends playful competition along with conceptual clarity setting up strong foundations toward higher mathematical proficiency within Math not just abstract concepts but relatable applications thereby setting up strong foundations towards higher mathematical competency.
Author That One Cheerful Classroom
Tags Division Games, Math Activities, Interactive Learning, Numeracy Skills, Play-based Education, Bump Game, The Bump Game, 3rd Grade Division Games, Bump Bump Bump Game, Division Games 3rd Grade