Teaching stuff - numeracy

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Math Review Challenge: An Engaging Kahoot Activity - The Primary Gal
Kahoot is something that my students look forward to each week. When I gave them the opportunity to create their own....PERFECT! Grab this FREEBIE to get started.
Easy Peasy Place Value
Make as a game - shake and write the number in standard and expanded form.
Place Value Yahtzee Game — Games 4 Gains
Want a FREE differentiated place value game to use in your math centers tomorrow? Read about how we've transformed the popular game Yahtzee into a fun and engaging place value game! You'll even get our free score cards to use!
Free Place Value I Have, Who Has Game
FREE I Have, Who Has Place Value Game
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My Favorite Way to Kick Off a Fractions Unit
My Favorite Way to Kick Off a Fractions Unit: Have fun introducing fractions with fraction play stations. Your students will enjoy this mode of kinesthetic learning while they work with the fraction vocabulary terms: "numerator" and "denominator".
Easy Peasy Place Value
Make as a game - shake and write the number in standard and expanded form.
Mission Impossible: Fraction and Decimals
Creating a foldable of the most common fractions the kids need to know how to convert to decimals and percentages
Make exploring math concepts—including multiplication and place value—fun for students using Lego bricks. Here are some ideas.
Relief Teaching Ideas
Love this idea! (I often see similar activities for math, but this is the first time I've seen this activity used within a literacy lesson.)
Fly on the Math Teacher's Wall: Place Value
Improve your students understanding of PLACE VALUE with these SIX models for teaching decimals. Make sure your students have concrete, hands-on experiences before moving to abstract thinking. #math #decimals
Mrs. Lee's Kindergarten
100 day activities. Partner up kids, or play in groups of 4. Give one dice, pencil, and a 100 charts to each player/couple. Higher grade levels: roll and keep adding (or subtracting) the number you rolled, until you get to exactly 100. Cross out the numbers as you go along, erase the line when you subtract, until you get to exactly 100.