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Math Exit Ticket Math Exit Ticket
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Assessment
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 28.7 KB
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This exit ticket is to assess addition and subtraction. Students have to solve the operations and then color the traffic light according to how difficult it was for them to solve the operations. The file includes 4 identical exit ticket because I like to print 4 tickets per paper :)

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St. Patrick Fractions mixed problems mystery puzzle St. Patrick Fractions mixed problems mystery puzzle
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 13 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 1.34 MB
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Are you looking for a fun way to practice mixed problems with fractions?
One of the main problem that we find when we are teaching fractions, is for students to identify when do they have to add or subtract or multiply, etc. This activity is a very fun way fir students to read different problems and identify what they have to do.
It is a self-checking digital puzzle that includes 16 exercises where students have to solve problems. Every time they answer correctly a piece of a mystery puzzle will appear! If they answer incorrectly, the cell will turn red for students to check their work and try again!
It accepts simplified answers.
You will download a PDF that has a link for a Google Sheet with the activity for the students. It is self-checking and you will also have the answers in the PDF as a reference. 

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Operaciones con decimales cuaderno interactivo digital Operaciones con decimales cuaderno interactivo digital Operaciones con decimales cuaderno interactivo digital Operaciones con decimales cuaderno interactivo digital Operaciones con decimales cuaderno interactivo digital
ProfeCoins 50
Downloads count 1
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Este cuaderno interactivo digital sobre el tema de operaciones con decimales trabaja los temas de:
  • 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
Este cuaderno interactivo digitales fueron diseñados siguiendo la herramienta de aprendizaje Lanza, Explora, Discute en la cual se plantean unas preguntas iniciales para que los estudiantes exploren y discutan el tema sin recibir una explicación previa del docente. El docente hará parte de esta discusión para aclarar conceptos y reforzar la asimilación del contenido, pero son los estudiantes los que guían en proceso de aprendizaje.

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Word Problems up to 999 without regrouping
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 7 - 10 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 30 KB
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This worksheet is designed to help students practice solving word problems and performing basic operations with numbers up to 999, without the need for regrouping. The worksheet contains four engaging word problems that challenge students to apply their math skills in real-life scenarios. Each problem involves either addition or subtraction within 999, ensuring that the sums or differences remain straightforward and easy to calculate without carrying or borrowing.
Additionally, students will complete two individual operations:
  1. One addition
  2. One subtraction
This worksheet is ideal for reinforcing problem-solving skills and boosting confidence in handling numbers up to 999. It's perfect for classroom practice or homework assignments.

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Add and subtract decimals St. Patrick's mystery puzzle Add and subtract decimals St. Patrick's mystery puzzle
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 14 years
File information pdf, 4 pages, 1.21 MB
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Are you looking for a fun way to practice adding and subtracting decimals?

This activity is a very fun way for students to practice the topic!

It is a self-checking digital puzzle that includes 9 exercises where students have to solve problems. Every time they answer correctly a piece of a mystery puzzle will appear! If they answer incorrectly, the cell will turn red for students to check their work and try again!

It accepts simplified answers.

You will download a PDF that has a link for a Google Sheet with the activity for the students. It is self-checking and you will also have the answers in the PDF as a reference. 

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Order of Operations PEMDAS Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations PEMDAS Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations PEMDAS Mystery Puzzle
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Make Order of Operations Practice Engaging and Effective!
This digital mystery puzzle is the perfect way to help your students practice order of operations in a fun and interactive way. As they solve the 16 exercises, they gradually unlock the hidden image. If they answer correctly, the cell turns green, revealing part of the puzzle. If they make a mistake, the cell turns red, prompting them to try again.
 
What’s Included?
  • Two versions of the puzzle in Google Sheets:
    • Open-ended version for students to write their own solutions.
    • Multiple-choice version for additional support.
 
  • 16 exercises designed to reinforce order of operations.
  • Instant self-checking with visual feedback on every response.
 
How Can You Use This Resource?
  • Independent practice: Great for reinforcing the concept in class or at home.
  • Math centers: Perfect for small group rotations.
  • Team challenge: Divide the class into groups and compete to see who completes the puzzle first.
  • Interactive homework: Assign the activity as a fun and engaging review.
  • Informal assessment: Use the open-ended version to check students’ understanding.
  • Test prep: An excellent tool for reviewing before the EOGs or end-of-year assessments, ensuring students practice order of operations in a structured and effective way.
 
This resource actively engages students in their learning while building mathematical accuracy. A creative and exciting way to strengthen essential math skills!
 
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Order of Operations Word problems Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations Word problems Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations Word problems Mystery Puzzle
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Make Order of Operations Practice Engaging and Effective!
This digital mystery puzzle is the perfect way to help your students practice order of operations in a fun and interactive way. As they solve the 9 exercises, they gradually unlock the hidden image. If they answer correctly, the cell turns green, revealing part of the puzzle. If they make a mistake, the cell turns red, prompting them to try again.
 
What’s Included?
  • Two versions of the puzzle in Google Sheets:
    • Open-ended version for students to write their own solutions.
    • Multiple-choice version for additional support.
 
  • 9 exercises designed to reinforce order of operations.
  • Instant self-checking with visual feedback on every response.
 
How Can You Use This Resource?
  • Independent practice: Great for reinforcing the concept in class or at home.
  • Math centers: Perfect for small group rotations.
  • Team challenge: Divide the class into groups and compete to see who completes the puzzle first.
  • Interactive homework: Assign the activity as a fun and engaging review.
  • Informal assessment: Use the open-ended version to check students’ understanding.
  • Test prep: An excellent tool for reviewing before the EOGs or end-of-year assessments, ensuring students practice order of operations in a structured and effective way.
 
This resource actively engages students in their learning while building mathematical accuracy. A creative and exciting way to strengthen essential math skills!
 
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Order of Operations Use of Parentheses Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations Use of Parentheses Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations Use of Parentheses Mystery Puzzle
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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This digital mystery puzzle is the perfect way to get your students to practice the order of operations with parentheses in a fun and effective way. Your students will receive 16 exercises with the correct answer. They must place the parentheses in the correct place to make the expression true.

As they solve the 16 exercises, they gradually reveal the hidden image. If they answer correctly, the box turns green and a part of the puzzle appears; if they get it wrong, the box turns red and they can try again.

What’s Included?
  • Two versions of the puzzle in Google Sheets:
    • Open-ended version for students to write their own solutions.
    • Multiple-choice version for additional support.

  • 16 exercises designed to reinforce order of operations.
  • Instant self-checking with visual feedback on every response.
How Can You Use This Resource?
  • Independent practice: Great for reinforcing the concept in class or at home.
  • Math centers: Perfect for small group rotations.
  • Team challenge: Divide the class into groups and compete to see who completes the puzzle first.
  • Interactive homework: Assign the activity as a fun and engaging review.
  • Informal assessment: Use the open-ended version to check students’ understanding.
  • Test prep: An excellent tool for reviewing before the EOGs or end-of-year assessments, ensuring students practice order of operations in a structured and effective way.
This resource actively engages students in their learning while building mathematical accuracy. A creative and exciting way to strengthen essential math skills!
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I have ... who has....? addition game I have ... who has....? addition game I have ... who has....? addition game
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 6 - 7 years
File information pdf, 7 pages, 173 KB
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The best game to play with the entire classroom and practice different skills:
-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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Column Addition Column Addition Column Addition Column Addition Column Addition
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 7 - 10 years
File information pptx, 11 pages, 7.07 MB
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This is a PowerPoint to teach or practice step by step column addition. It includes addition operations with and without regrouping, and the place value of each digit is shown in each column. It contains 3-digit plus 2-digit additions, and  3-digit plus 3-digit additions.


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