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Math Book: Counting 6-10
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Math Book: Counting 6-10 is the perfect printable workbook for your students to practice counting numbers! It is jam-packed with activity pages that allow the student to count pictures, put numbers in order, connect the dots and so much more! This book can either be used as a workbook for a child to work through, or it can be used as discrete worksheets. The worksheets are in sequential order with concepts and skills building upon each other and they are intended to be used as such to provide the child with a secure foundation in math skills. These books can be used alone or alongside another math programme for further practice activities. This book follows our Number Worksheets 0 to 5. What is included in the Maths 6 to 10 Number book: 31 pages Each number 6 to 10 is introduced: the child traces the number and counts that number of objects. The number is then practised in various ways, for example: Learning to write numbers Colour the right number, Count and circle the correct number Matching 1 to 1 Ordering Biggest/smallest Number patterns Special features A simple layout and minimal text make it suitable for young/special needs children. The teacher can read the text, or early readers will find the minimal text and clear font easy to read. Who can use the number 6 to 10 book? Parents Carers Teachers Private tutors home-educators These worksheets can be used in class - schools can print individual pages. They can be sent home for homework. This book is perfect for parents to use as a maths book for home-school curricula or to support the work done in school. Children will love doing the worksheets. What format does this book come in? This number 6 to 10 book is a PDF file, with 34 pages. Who is this math book suitable for? It was written with the young child in mind but has been used with older children with special needs. More: See also: Math book: Counting 0 to 5 Beginning Addition and Subtraction Beginning Multiplication Spring Number Workbook Autumn number Workbooks
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Counting Worksheets, Counting Printable, One Digit Number, Number Printable, Math Worksheet, Numbers 6 To 10 Worksheets, Early Years Maths, Homeeducation, Counting 6 To 10
Math Book: Counting 0-5
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
The Math Book: Counting 0-5 is the perfect printable workbook for your students to practice counting numbers! It is jam-packed with activity pages that allow the student to count pictures, put numbers in order, connect the dots and so much more! This is the first book in a short series of early number books for young children. This book can either be used as a workbook for a child to work through, or it can be used as discrete worksheets. The worksheets are in sequential order with concepts and skills building upon each other and they are intended to be used as such to provide the child with a secure foundation in math skills. These books can be used alone or alongside another math programme for further practice activities. Contents: 31 pages Activities include: Pages to learn to write each number 0 to 5. Colour the right number of objects Count and write the number Colour a given number of objects in each set Count and circle the correct number Draw the right number of objects Drawing the same number of objects Pages to introduce the vocabulary more than and less than Matching activities Simple number-ordering activities Activities to introduce biggest and smallest numbers Features: A simple layout and minimal text make it suitable for young/special needs children. The teacher can read he text, or early readers will find the minimal text and clear font easy to read. Who can use this Math Book: Counting 0 to 5? Parents Teachers Kindergarten/EYFS teachers Private tutors Carers/minders Who is this math book suitable for? It was written with the young child in mind but has been used with older children with special needs. More: See also: Math book: Counting 6 to 10 Beginning Addition and Subtraction Beginning Multiplication Spring Number Workbook Autumn number Workbooks
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Counting, Numbers, Counting Worksheet, Counting Printable, Math Numbers
Autumn Leaves PowerPoint Ages 3 to 8
Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Presentations, Teacher Tools
Title: Autumn Leaves PowerPoint for Aged 3 to 8 Ignite a child's natural wonder about the changing of seasons, specifically autumn, with this Autumn Leaves PowerPoint. This is a teaching resource that can help children aged from 3 to 8 understand why leaves change color during fall, and other pertinent natural phenomena. It addresses many facets of their science curriculum in an engaging and easy-to-understand manner. At its core, the Autumn Leaves PowerPoint gravitates around stimulating children's inherent curiosity about their surroundings. By taking them on an interactive journey through autumn - documented via thirty richly colored slides – teachers are able to inspire them to pose questions and seek answers. This exploration extends outside the classroom too, reinforcing practical learning. Covered Topics: Purpose of tree leaves as food manufacturers for trees The process how leaves capture light and air while roots take in water Detailed explanation on work trees do nestled in age-appropriate terms and concepts. An introduction to seed production by trees along with different kinds of seeds (nuts and berries) The distinctions between deciduous and evergreen trees plus interesting facts about seasonal changes seen on trees throughout a year. A fascinating chapter elaborates why leaves undergo color changes due simply to shifting seasons or reduced daylight hours over time; it lends emphasis whether fallen or shedding leaf amounts merely indicate dead trees or some seasonal reaction happening after that. Note: There exists no sound embedded within these slides since however simple text provided should suffice for educators adjusting content delivery according to their listener’s comprehension level. This PowerPoint animation reinforces science concepts for preschoolers, kindergarteners and 1st graders enthusiastic studiously about biology; it can also be seamlessly integrated into larger group discussions, smaller group instruction efforts or even as an resourceful aid with homework assignments. Accompanying your students or children on this firsthand intriguing exploration of autumn promises to be an energizing teaching and learning experience for both!
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Autumn Leaves, Science Curriculum, Interactive Learning, Nature Exploration, Seasonal Changes
Talk and Write about a Snowy Day
ELA, Reading, Reading Comprehension, Writing, Kindergarten, Preschool, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Make good use of a snowy day and use it to develop language and writing skills with our pack of pictures and writing sheets especially written for young children aged 4 to 6. Talk and Write about a Snowy Day contains pictures to stimulate conversation, and matching worksheets to encourage writing. Young children often cannot think of what to say when asked to write. This pack aims to solve this problem. First, talk about the pictures using the teacher's prompts supplied. Introduce new vocabulary, which you can write on a board, or flashcards . such words are included on the writing sheets so that children have them available as they write. Then ask the children to write. Choose a picture that suits your children best - or use them all, one per day! The pictures will: * Help to expand the child’s vocabulary, so necessary for reading and writing. * Help the child to formulate sentences verbally before writing them. * Help the child to develop necessary writing skills; sentence construction and spelling. The pictures are provided in two formats for you to choose the one most suitable for your purpose: * Print * PowerPoint (with a video of sledging) The 18 pages of WRITE worksheets are provided at 2 ability levels and give a range of writing activities, from the most basic writing about the picture to a story about going sledging, to writing instructions for making a snowman.
Author Lilibette's Resources
Tags Snowy Day Writing, Snowy Day Pictures, Writing About Snow, Snow Worksheets, Snow Pictures To Colour, Snow Pictures, Conversations, Writing, Vocabulary
Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity
Math, Patterns, Decimals, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 5, Activities
Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity : An All-in-One Teaching Resource This exciting teaching tool is perfectly suited for educators - including public school teachers and homeschoolers. The tool serves as a performance-enhancing resource, offering students a unique way to reinforce their understanding of Powers of 10 through multiplication and division. Product Features: A twelve-question math activity : Designed in a 'Scramble Picture Reveal' game format on Google Sheets where correct answers reveal parts of a scrambled picture. A student recording sheet: This feature allows pupils to systematically record their process and solutions, complementing the digital activities wonderfully. Treasure for Teachers:An included answer key benefits educators by saving time and effort during assessment or grading tasks.. Versatile Applications: The Multiplying & Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity can be seamlessly incorporated into various elements of your curriculum. It works excellently as morning work, homework, bell ringer exercises or exit tickets after lessons. Other suitable uses include warm-up exercises before diving deep into math topics or as quick checks for understanding during lessons. Reteach/Review Sessions: Encourage Mastery Over Rote Learning! This tool also shines when used in reteach/review sessions. It provides students with another opportunity to master previously-taught material while focusing on comprehension rather than rote learning. The Convenience Factor: Zero Preparations & High Engagement! Leverage the benefits offered by this tool without any preparations! The product integrates smoothly with Google Drive - simply add it there, assign to your students using Google Classroom, and let the tool do the rest. This hands-free facilitator ensures more time for face-to-face engagement with students, driving them towards self-directed learning. The Multiplying and Dividing by Powers of 10 Digital Activity is an invaluable resource for educators seeking easily implementable tools in classrooms or for at-home practices.
Author Digitally Yours Shop
Tags Powers Of 10, Multiplication, Division, Digital Activity, Math Game
Continuing Patterns Digital Self-Checking Activity
Math, Patterns, Grade 4, Activities
Continuing Patterns Digital Self-Checking Activity An enchanting answer to building math understanding through active, digital participation. The Google Sheets based activity centers around 12+ questions committed to nurturing better recognition and development of patterns— an important skill in the grade 4 math curriculum. The Appeal: Scramble Picture Reveal, a Self-Check Feature Correct answers: Attributed with green color and gradually expose parts of a mystery picture encased— an engaging motivator that keeps learners hooked till the end. Mistakes: Marked in red; no new part of the image is revealed motivating students to reevaluate their response. This comprehensive resource is easily adaptable across various activities such as morning exercises, homework, bell-ringer tasks or exit tickets; making it ideal for practice sessions or lesson reviews aimed at assessing student comprehension levels. No-prep Solution for Implementing Modern Education Technology Constructed using Google Sheets ensures swift inclusion into digital archives ready for instant assignment via platforms like Google Classroom or any adept Learning Management System. Bonus Features: Pupil recording sheets:' Specifically designed so students can track their progress—an effective way to encourage reflection on problem-solving approaches while simultaneously showing visible proof of understanding (or misconceptions) for teacher evaluation. ' All-access Teacher Answer Key: Makes grading easier by allowing rapid comparison against student responses—a feature pairing practicality seamlessly with productivity; beneficial both in classrooms as well as home-school settings. It forwards procedural learning alongside enhancing conceptual comprehension of pattern-related mathematical content. And personable enough you might mistake it for human teachers looking to facilitate fellow educators' efforts!
Author Digitally Yours Shop
Tags Math Patterns, Digital Activity, Self-checking, Google Sheets, Pattern Recognition
Symmetrical Sea Creatures | Art Worksheets for Kids
Creative Arts, Art, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Introduce the captivating world of symmetrical art to young learners with the Symmetrical Sea Creatures Art Worksheets for Kids. This resource is designed to engage and educate students about symmetry through the fascinating realm of sea creatures. Filled with a variety of worksheets, this packet offers an interactive and creative way for students to explore and practice symmetry. Dive into Symmetry: Immerse students in the captivating world of symmetry as they embark on a journey to discover the symmetrical wonders of sea creatures. Ignite their curiosity and understanding of symmetry through engaging visuals and relatable examples. Ready-to-Print Worksheets: This resource provides a collection of ready-to-print worksheets, offering a range of activities for students to explore and practice symmetry. With diverse worksheets, students can delve into identifying symmetrical sea creatures and honing their own symmetrical drawing skills. Finding Symmetry: Engage students in a thrilling search for symmetry as they analyze and identify images of sea creatures that exhibit correct symmetry. Encourage students to observe the unique characteristics of each sea creature and discover the symmetrical patterns within them. Drawing Symmetry: Foster creativity and artistic expression with worksheets that prompt students to draw the missing half of symmetrical sea creatures. Inspire students to develop their fine motor skills and attention to detail as they recreate the symmetrical features of various sea creatures. Convenient and Easy-to-Use: With the "print and go" format, this resource offers convenience for teachers, saving valuable time in lesson preparation. Simply print the worksheets, distribute them to students, and let their imaginations soar as they explore the world of symmetrical sea creatures. Bring the wonders of symmetry and the beauty of sea creatures to life with the Symmetrical Sea Creatures Art Worksheets for Kids. Through engaging activities and hands-on exploration, students will deepen their understanding of symmetry while unleashing their creativity in the captivating underwater realm. This resource is a set of Symmetrical Sea Creatures Art Worksheets for Kids. All you have to do is print and go. This packet is filled with worksheets for students to learn about and then practice symmetry. There are worksheets for students to find images that show correct symmetry and other worksheets for students to draw symmetry.
Author Party in the Art Room - Arts & Crafts for Kids | Arts Integration
Tags Sea, Creatures, Art Worksheets, Symmetry
Symmetrical Fruits & Veggies | Art Worksheets for Kids
Creative Arts, Art, Not Grade Specific, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Introduce the concept of symmetry to young learners with this engaging and interactive resource, the Symmetrical Fruits & Veggies Art Worksheets for Kids. Packed with a variety of worksheets, this resource provides an opportunity for students to explore symmetry in a fun and creative way. With ready-to-print worksheets, students can easily dive into the world of symmetrical art and develop their understanding of this fundamental concept. Introduction to Symmetry: Engage students in the fascinating world of symmetry as they learn about the concept and its relevance in art and nature. Encourage critical thinking and observation skills by exploring examples of symmetry in fruits and vegetables. Ready-to-Print Worksheets: This resource offers a range of ready-to-print worksheets that provide hands-on learning experiences for students. With a variety of activities, students can practice identifying symmetrical images and even create their own symmetrical drawings. Finding Symmetry: Worksheets dedicated to finding symmetry guide students in identifying and analyzing images that exhibit correct symmetry. Encourage students to observe and compare different fruits and vegetables, identifying their symmetrical attributes. Drawing Symmetry: Empower students to showcase their creativity with worksheets that prompt them to draw the missing half of symmetrical fruits and vegetables. Foster artistic expression while reinforcing the understanding of symmetry through drawing and coloring activities. Easy and Convenient: With the "print and go" format, this resource offers convenience for teachers and saves time in lesson preparation. Simply print the worksheets and provide students with the tools to explore symmetry independently or as part of a guided lesson. Engage young learners in the fascinating world of symmetrical art with the Symmetrical Fruits & Veggies Art Worksheets for Kids. Through engaging activities, students will develop their observation skills, critical thinking abilities, and artistic expression while deepening their understanding of symmetry. This resource is a set of Symmetrical Fruits & Veggies Art Worksheets for Kids. All you have to do is print and go. This packet is filled with worksheets for students to learn about and then practice symmetry. There are worksheets for students to find images that show correct symmetry and other worksheets for students to draw symmetry.
Author Party in the Art Room - Arts & Crafts for Kids | Arts Integration
Tags Symmetry, Fruits, Veggies, Art Worksheets, Drawing Lines, Easy Symmetrical Art
Mt. Fuji Collagraph with Artist Study
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities
Enhance your art curriculum with this comprehensive and engaging resource, the Mt. Fuji Collagraph with Artist Study. This resource provides a unique opportunity for students to explore the art of collagraphy while studying the renowned artist Hokusai and his iconic depiction of Mt. Fuji. With a range of valuable materials and instructional components, this resource offers an enriching and educational experience for both teachers and students. Artist Study: Hokusai and the Iconic Mt. Fuji Immerse your students in the world of Japanese art as they study the life and works of the esteemed artist Hokusai. Explore the significance of Mt. Fuji in Hokusai's art and its cultural importance in Japan. Lesson Plan and Guide: The comprehensive lesson plan provides a clear structure for implementing the Mt. Fuji Collagraph activity and artist study. Utilize the included "brain dump" templates to organize your thoughts and ideas for this lesson or adapt them for other lessons. Artist Informational Text: Delve into Hokusai's artistic journey and gain insights into his techniques, influences, and contributions to the art world. Engage students with informative text that brings Hokusai's life and art to life. Student Samples, Process Photos, and Step-by-Step Instructions: Inspire creativity and provide visual references with a collection of student samples showcasing different interpretations of the Mt. Fuji Collagraph. Clear process photos and step-by-step instructions guide students through the creation of their own collagraph prints. Supplementary Materials and More: Expand the learning experience with additional resources, such as discussion prompts, reflection questions, and extension activities. Benefit from the comprehensive scope of this resource, which includes informative materials, practical guidance, and inspirational examples. Immerse your students in the rich world of art and culture with the Mt. Fuji Collagraph with Artist Study. From exploring Hokusai's artistry to creating their own collagraph prints, students will develop a deeper appreciation for the artistic process and gain valuable insights into Japanese art history. This resource is a Mt. Fuji Collagraph with Artist Study. There are blank lesson plan 'brain dumps' for the teacher to utilize with this lesson or any other lesson. The artist that students will be studying is HOKUSAI. Within the scope of the lesson plan and guide, there is an artist informational text, student samples and so much more.
Author Party in the Art Room - Arts & Crafts for Kids | Arts Integration
Tags Mt. Fuji, Collagraph, Artist Study, Visual Arts, Art Lesson Plan, Collagraph Lesson
Operations Test 3
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 2, 3, 4, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools
Operations Test 3 is a 2-page printable assessment designed to give 2nd-4th grade students extra practice with mathematical operations. This resource works well for checking student mastery levels or as a review. The first page contains 20 mixed operation problems divided into addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division columns. Students complete 5 problems in each column. The second page provides an answer key for easy grading. Teachers can print copies for students to work on independently or in small groups. To save paper, print a few copies to laminate for use with dry erase markers at a math center. With 20 scores to gather from this assessment , teachers gain valuable insight into student abilities to solve mixed operation problems. Pair Operations Test 3 with other resources available from Elementary Resources 4 U like place value activities, verb worksheets, homophones practice, dictionary skill builders, and comma usage sheets. Visit the shop to see the full collection of resources for 2nd-4th grade math, ELA, science, and social studies.
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Operations Assessment, Order Of Operations, Math Assessment, Math Test, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
Operations Test 2
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 2, 3, 4, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools
Operations Test 2 is a 2-page printable math assessment designed for 2nd-4th grade students who have mastered operations skills or need additional practice. This resource works well for whole-class instruction, small groups, learning stations, or as a take-home assignment. The first page is a 20-problem worksheet with separate columns for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. With 5 carefully-scaffolded questions in each operation, it allows teachers to assess students' skills and knowledge. The second page contains an answer key. Teachers can print or laminate for use with dry erase markers. Suitable for whole-class or small-group instruction, this assessment checks students' understanding of essential math operations. The varying question types and columns help teachers easily identify any problem areas. Its convenient format also makes it ideal for learning centers or independent work.
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Operations, Order Of Operations, Multiplication Problems, Addition Problems, Math Test, Math Assessment
Operations Test 1
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 2, 3, 4, Tests, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools
If you want to give math students extra practice with operations, I have just the resource for you! What You Get: This is an Operations Test 1that was designed for 2nd – 4th grade students who are working on or have mastered this skill. It also works well as a review for students. This resource is a 2-page printable. The first page is the test. The second page is the answer key. How To Implement This Resource: You can print off enough copies of these worksheets for each student to have. You may also choose to print only a few copies and laminate those. If you choose to laminate them, students can use dry erase markers to solve the problems. This is a great activity to place into a math center or small group activity. This worksheet is composed of 4 columns: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. There are 5 problems to complete within each column. With a total of 20 problems, this makes a great assessment to be used for scoring. I hope you enjoy! Here are more of my resources for you to enjoy: Plural Nouns Worksheet Candle Experiment Pronouns Worksheet Baby Animals Worksheet Writing to Recount Template Natural or Manufactured Sorting Worksheet You can find more resources at my storefront here: Elementary Resources 4 U
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Operations, Order Of Operations, Math Assessment, Math Test, Math Printable, Addition Problems, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division
Odd or Even Worksheet Set 3
Math, Patterns, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
If you want to give students extra practice with odd and even numbers, I have just the resource for you. What You Get: This is an Odd or Even Worksheet Set 3that was designed for elementary students who are working on or have mastered this skill. It also works well as a review for students. There are 2 separate PDFs included. How To Implement This Resource: You can print off enough copies of these worksheets for each student to have. You may also choose to print only a few copies and laminate those. If you choose to laminate them, students can use dry erase markers to solve the problems. This is a great activity to place into a math center or small group activity. On one worksheet, students will write the next number in the sequence for 2-digit numbers. On the other worksheet, students will circle odd and even numbers in the correct lists and then solve problems to determine odd answers. I hope you enjoy! Here are more of my resources for you to enjoy: Plural Nouns Worksheet Candle Experiment Pronouns Worksheet Baby Animals Worksheet Writing to Recount Template Natural or Manufactured Sorting Worksheet You can find more resources at my storefront here: Elementary Resources 4 U
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Odd Or Even Worksheet, Number Patterns, Number Sequences, Math Sequences, Math Homework, Even Numbers, Odd Numbers
Odd or Even Worksheet Set 2
Math, Patterns, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
If you want to give students extra practice with odd and even numbers, I have just the resource for you. What You Get: This is an Odd or Even Worksheet Set 2that was designed for elementary students who are working on or have mastered this skill. It also works well as a review for students. There are 2 separate PDFs included. How To Implement This Resource: You can print off enough copies of these worksheets for each student to have. You may also choose to print only a few copies and laminate those. If you choose to laminate them, students can use dry erase markers to solve the problems. This is a great activity to place into a math center or small group activity. On one worksheet, students will odd or even for 2-digit numbers. On the other worksheet, students will work with numbers up to 3 digits. I hope you enjoy! Here are more of my resources for you to enjoy: Plural Nouns Worksheet Candle Experiment Pronouns Worksheet Baby Animals Worksheet Writing to Recount Template Natural or Manufactured Sorting Worksheet You can find more resources at my storefront here: Elementary Resources 4 U
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Odd Or Even, Math Worksheet, Place Value Practice, Odd Numbers, Even Numbers, Patterns, Writing Numbers, Number Identification
Odd or Even Worksheet Set 1
Math, Patterns, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
If you want to give students extra practice with odd and even numbers, I have just the resource for you. What You Get: This is an Odd or Even Worksheet Set 1that was designed for elementary students who are working on or have mastered this skill. It also works well as a review for students. There are 2 separate PDFs included. How To Implement This Resource: You can print off enough copies of these worksheets for each student to have. You may also choose to print only a few copies and laminate those. If you choose to laminate them, students can use dry erase markers to solve the problems. This is a great activity to place into a math center or small group activity. On one worksheet, students will solve the addition and subtraction problems. The answers to the problems will determine whether students color that shape red or blue. On the other worksheet, students will complete multiple tasks to assess their knowledge of odd or even. These worksheets can be completed independently. You may even choose to have students complete portions of the worksheet in small groups or partners. I hope you enjoy! Here are more of my resources for you to enjoy: Plural Nouns Worksheet Candle Experiment Pronouns Worksheet Baby Animals Worksheet Writing to Recount Template Natural or Manufactured Sorting Worksheet You can find more resources at my storefront here: Elementary Resources 4 U
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Odd Or Even, Even Numbers, Odd Numbers, Patterns, Math Worksheet, Independent Work, Color By Code
Breaking Up Numbers Worksheet Set
Math, Place Value, Grade 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
If you want to give students extra practice with place value, I have just the resource for you. What You Get: This is a Breaking up Numbers Worksheet Setthat was designed for elementary students who are working on or have mastered this skill. It also works well as a review for students. There are 2 separate PDFs included: - Breaking Up 3-Digit Numbers Worksheet - Breaking Up 4-Digit Numbers Worksheet How To Implement This Resource: You can print off enough copies of these worksheets for each student to have. You may also choose to print only a few copies and laminate those. If you choose to laminate them, students can use dry erase markers to solve the problems. This is a great activity to place into a math center or small group activity . These activities can be completed independently. You may even choose to have students complete some of the activities in small groups or partners. I hope you enjoy! Here are more of my resources for you to enjoy: Plural Nouns Worksheet Candle Experiment Pronouns Worksheet Baby Animals Worksheet Writing to Recount Template Natural or Manufactured Sorting Worksheet You can find more resources at my storefront here: Elementary Resources 4 U
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Breaking Up Numbers, Math Worksheet, Place Value Activity, Math Homework, Small Group, Place Value Worksheet, 4-Digit Numbers
3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Elapsed Time
Math, Time, Grade 3, 4, Activities
Reviewing 3rd grade math standards is a must to help your students succeed. There are so many new concepts they have to learn throughout the year, but we really don't want them to forget what they've already learned. A fun way to get students practicing key concepts is to have math color pages. This math color by code has students find elapsed time. Elapsed time is a difficult concept for many students. I wouldn't give this until students have had lots of practice. They may need to use extra paper to find the answer if you use a method like mountains, hills, and rocks. I would definitely do a couple with the students before having them complete it on their own. You want to make sure students understand the code. When I do this with my students they always have to show their answer, and not just the color. I have students complete the problems in pencil and color around. Or, they can trace with a sharpie and color over that. If they only have the color, you won't know if they truly understand the skill. I have several of these worksheets , and I like to put them together in a quilt book to show math review throughout the school year.
Author Life with 5 Boys
Tags Color By Code, 3rd Grade Math, 3rd Grade Math Review, Color By Number Worksheets, Elapsed Time, Mountains Hills And Rocks Elapsed Time
3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Polygons
Math, Geometry, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
Reviewing 3rd grade math standards is a must to help your students succeed. There are so many new concepts they have to learn throughout the year, but we really don't want them to forget what they've already learned. A fun way to get students practicing key concepts is to have math color pages. This math color by code has students look at polygons. Students have to identify triangles, quadrilaterals, and hexagons. Students then color the shapes based on which shape it is. You may need to do a problem on the page with them, to make sure students understand how to complete it. When I do this with my students they always have to show their answer, and not just the color. I have students complete the problems in pencil and color around. Or, they can trace with a sharpie and color over that. If they only have the color, you won't know if they truly understand the skill. I have several of these worksheets , and I like to put them together in a quilt book to show math review throughout the school year.
Author Life with 5 Boys
Tags Color By Code, 3rd Grade Math, 3rd Grade Math Review, Color By Number Worksheets, Polygons, Quadrilaterals, Polygons 3rd Grade
3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Round to the Nearest 100
Math, Numbers, Grade 3, 4, Activities
Round to the Nearest Hundred Math Color by Code for 3rd Grade This 1-page math worksheet provides 3rd grade students a fun way to review rounding numbers to the nearest hundred. Students look at a number and round it, then color in the corresponding area based on their answer. With numbers that round to 100, 300, and 500, students use critical thinking to apply their understanding of place value. Requiring students to write their answers ensures comprehension of the concepts, not just color recognition. Use this engaging round-to-the-nearest-hundred activity as individual classwork, partner work, or even as homework. By incorporating periodic math review in various formats, key skills stay fresh while allowing students to progress through new 3rd grade standards. This useful resource easily fits into any primary math curriculum .
Author Life with 5 Boys
Tags Color By Code, 3rd Grade Math, 3rd Grade Math Review, Color By Number Worksheets, Rounding, Round To Nearest 100
3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Round to the Nearest 10
Math, Numbers, Grade 3, 4, Activities
Practicing key math concepts in fun ways helps students retain learning. This 3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Round to the Nearest 10 provides a review of rounding numbers to the nearest 10. Students look at a number and round it to the closest 10. Then they color in the corresponding space based on their answer. With multiple numbers matching each color code, students must show their work when coloring to demonstrate understanding. Use this rounding worksheet for individual, small group, or whole class review. Compile multiple concept review sheets together over the year into a quilt book showcasing progress. This practical rounding activity engages 3rd and 4th grade students in standards-aligned, pencil-to-paper math practice disguised as coloring fun.
Author Life with 5 Boys
Tags Color By Code, 3rd Grade Math, 3rd Grade Math Review, Color By Number Worksheets, Rounding, Round To The Nearest 10
3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Place Value
Math, Place Value, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
Reviewing 3rd grade math standards is a must to help your students succeed. There are so many new concepts they have to learn throughout the year, but we really don't want them to forget what they've already learned. A fun way to get students practicing key concepts is to have math color pages. This math color by code has students look at numbers to determine which place a digit is in. It looks at ones, tens, and hundreds. While students should come to 3rd grade knowing this skill, I find it's helpful to have review. They color in the space based on the digit's place value. You may need to do a problem on the page with them, to make sure students understand how to complete it. When I do this with my students they always have to show their answer, and not just the color. I have students complete the problems in pencil and color around. Or, they can trace with a sharpie and color over that. If they only have the color, you won't know if they truly understand the skill. I have several of these worksheets , and I like to put them together in a quilt book to show math review throughout the school year.
Author Life with 5 Boys
Tags Color By Code, 3rd Grade Math, 3rd Grade Math Review, Color By Number Worksheets
Second Great Awakening: Graphic Organizer
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
The Second Great Awakening: Graphic Organizer This essential educational tool targets Grade 9-11 students engaging in Social Studies, notably USA History. The organizer elucidates nuanced elements of The Second Great Awakening, a salient religious movement from the early 19th century that dramatically influenced American life. Presents an overview of features such as large-scale camp meetings marked by orations, hymn singing and personal testimonies stimulating conversions. Delves into the onset of new religious denomination like Methodists and Baptists birthed through this awakening. Serves as teacher-guided notes emphasizing on implying connections between ideas for efficient student note-taking (Marzano et al., 2001). Analyzes its influence on aspects from temperance movement to African Americans’ rights movement and abolitionism. Bonus:Selective questions which not only stimulate discussions among learners but enhance student participation guiding them towards advancer grasping of concepts. Evidently based on effective pedagogical methodologies (Marzano et al., 2001), using cues along with advance organizers yield a remarkable percentile gain in student achievement making it especially useful for reviewing AP U.S History curriculum content. Available in pdf format specifically designed for teacher’s use. However, a version dedicated towards students is included catering to distinct learning styles effectively whether delivered via whole group or small group exercises or even assigned as homework thereby further improving their comprehension about pivotal Chapters from America's historic past..
Author EduPal Learning
Tags Second Great Awakening, Religious Movement, United States History, Social Studies, USA History
3rd Grade Color by Code Math Worksheet - Multiplication 2
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities
Multiplication Color by Code for 3rd Grade Reinforce multiplication skills with this engaging color by code math worksheet. Designed specifically for 3rd graders, it provides practice with basic multiplication problems. Students solve the problems and use the key to color in the corresponding sections. With multiple multiplication questions, it allows teachers to assess understanding of this vital math concept. Implement it as individual seatwork, a small group activity, or even assigned as homework. To ensure comprehension, have students write answers before coloring . This color by code multiplication sheet makes reviewing 3rd grade multiplication standards more enjoyable. Use it alongside your core math curriculum or print extras for summer review. Either way, it transforms essential multiplication practice into a less tedious, more appealing task for 3rd grade students.
Author Life with 5 Boys
Tags Color By Code, 3rd Grade Math, 3rd Grade Math Review, Color By Number Worksheets
LBJ's Great Society: Graphic Organizer
Social Studies, History, History: USA, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Teacher Tools, Graphic Organizers
The Great Society program was a set of domestic policies and initiatives introduced by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s. It aimed to address various social issues and create a more equitable society in the United States. The Great Society encompassed a wide range of programs and legislation focused on areas such as civil rights, poverty alleviation, education, healthcare, and urban renewal. The Great Society program had a significant impact on American society, particularly in terms of civil rights, poverty reduction, and access to education and healthcare. However, its implementation faced challenges, and its long-term effects have been the subject of ongoing debate and evaluation. Teacher-prepared notes show students what is important and how ideas relate, and offer a model for how students should take notes themselves (Marzano et al., 2001). These notes begin by giving students an overview into the events that led to LBJ's presidency. The notes then broadly categorize the two major goals of The Great Society and provide four legislative achievements for each one. This graphic organizer will work great as an introduction to the Great Society! Comes with a student fill-in-the-blanks sheet. Ready to use! Thumbnail clipart credit: By PrincePadania
Author EduPal Learning
Tags LBJ, Great Society, 1960s, APUSH, US History, Graphic Organizer, Scaffolded Learning