To all parents confused by their child's "new math" homework: here's a guide to explain lattice multiplication!
This review sheet has a little bit of everything! Perimeter, pictographs, and more!
Use the code to help solve the riddles!
Students can show their creative side by writing down different ways they would improve a basic chair.
Have students write their predictions for whether or not Punxsutawney Phil will see his shadow!
This worksheet lets students be creative by listing 'real' and 'pretend' uses of a bowl.
This game is played like the memory match card game.
This worksheet reviews skip counting by 2's, 3's, 5's, and 10's. Includes addition doubles at the bottom.
Review tricky vowel sounds and spelling with this packet. Includes
After some cutting, you will have your own Word Bingo game!
Includes 2 word searches, each with about 30 words to find.
1. Appendix A: Research Supporting Key Elements of the Standards (includes Glossary of Terms)
Solve single and double digit multiplication problems; multiply factors up to 3 digits by a 2 digit factor. Example problem: 2010 x 4 = ______
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Invent your own frozen treat, just like Christian Nelson invented the Eskimo Pie!
Use coffee cans, water, ice, rock salt, and tape, along with ice cream's ingredients (whipping cream, milk, sugar, vanilla/other flavoring). Review by making your own recipe card at the bottom.
Also, check out our Ice Cream in a Bag Project for another way to make ice cream.
Contains 40 different "I Have, Who Has?" games each with 24 different cards.
Short and sweet. A half sheet review of how many _____ are in a _____. (ex: ____ feet in a mile)
Use this to help students visualize addition and subtraction on a hundreds chart.
This short worksheet reviews fractions, both proper and improper.
A twist (or two) to a classic card game. Can be played with regular playing cards.
Common Core State Standards in Mathematics, K-12