Resource type | Assessment |
Recommended age | 7 - 8 years |
File information | pdf, 4 pages, 28.7 KB |
Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 10 - 13 years |
File information | pdf, 4 pages, 1.34 MB |
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Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 9 - 13 years |
File information | Private link to docs.google.com |
- Suma y resta de decimales utilizando modelos
- Algoritmo para sumar y restar decimales
- Multiplicación de decimales utilizando modelos
- Algoritmo para multiplicar decimales
- División de decimales utilizando modelos
- Algoritmo para dividir decimales
- Problemas
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Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 10 - 14 years |
File information | pdf, 4 pages, 1.21 MB |
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Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 6 - 7 years |
File information | pdf, 7 pages, 173 KB |
-Reading numbers and operations.
-Pronunciation.
-Menthal math
-Addition with one digit addens.
-Attention and concentration.
Suggestions:
Print out the “I Have, Who Has” flashcards on card stock or paste the sheet on construction paper, cut each card and laminate them so they will last for many years to come.
How to play the game?:
Distribute the cards randomly to your students (some students may get more than one card)
Select a student to begin by reading their card aloud (example: I have 14. Who has 3+4?)
The student who has the card with the correct answer to the previous student’s
“Who Has...” question reads their card aloud (example: I have 7. Who has 10+5?) And so on.
Students must listen for their turn and try not to break the chain.
When the chain circles around to the first student, the game is over.
Practice the game once with your students so they understand how the game works, then see if they can “beat the timer.” Set a timer for 2 minutes, 5 minutes, or whatever. Challenge them to finish the game before the timer goes off.
Disclaimer: I downloaded this resource from superteacherworksheets with a paid account.
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Resource type | Lesson |
Recommended age | 7 - 10 years |
File information | pptx, 11 pages, 7.07 MB |
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Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 10 - 14 years |
File information | Private link to docs.google.com |
- Introductory activity where students have to brainstorm key words for the different operations
- 24 exercises to practice the topic
- Answers
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Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 10 - 12 years |
File information | pdf, 4 pages, 1.39 MB |
- 3rd quarter benchmark
- 3rd quarter check-in
- EOG!
- Volume
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Multiplication
- Division
- Order of operations
- Data
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Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 10 - 12 years |
File information | Private link to drive.google.com |
- 3rd quarter benchmark
- 3rd quarter check-in
- EOG!
- Volume
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Multiplication
- Division
- Order of operations
- Data
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Resource type | Activity |
Recommended age | 10 - 12 years |
File information | Private link to docs.google.com |
- 3rd quarter benchmark
- 3rd quarter check-in
- EOG!
- Volume
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Multiplication
- Division
- Order of operations
- Data
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