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Preview of Counting Objects to 20 Task Cards Scattered Configuration - Differentiated

Counting Objects to 20 Task Cards Scattered Configuration - Differentiated

Here's a fun and engaging counting activity to get your students counting objects to 20 in a scattered configuration and identifying numbers. This set of counting task cards will require your students to accurately count objects and identify the number to match the set of objects. Students will be pairing each object with a number and learn that the last numbers show the total number of objects. This set of counting task cards can easily be differentiated to meet your students' learning needs.Te
Preview of 4TH GRADE NUMBER & OPERATIONS IN BASE TEN (4.NBT): 46 Math Exit Ticket Slips

4TH GRADE NUMBER & OPERATIONS IN BASE TEN (4.NBT): 46 Math Exit Ticket Slips

NEW. Students will identify the value of a digit based on its place value, compare and round multi-digit whole numbers, add and subtract multi-digit whole numbers, multiply multi-digit whole numbers by a one-digit number, multiply two two-digit whole numbers, and divide multi-digit whole numbers by a one-digit number. Assign these 46 exit tickets via printed paper, Google Forms or Easel Assessments! Use the slips to check skills mastery among students, and to help guide classroom instruction a
Preview of 4TH GRADE OPERATIONS & ALGEBRAIC THINKING (4.OA): 34 Math Exit Ticket Slips

4TH GRADE OPERATIONS & ALGEBRAIC THINKING (4.OA): 34 Math Exit Ticket Slips

NEW. Students will represent multiplicative comparison verbal statements as equations, solve multi-step and multiplicative comparison word problems, find factor pairs and multiples of numbers, identify prime and composite numbers, and analyze number/shape patterns. Assign these 34 exit tickets via printed paper, Google Forms or Easel Assessments! Use these to check skills mastery among students, and to help guide classroom instruction and intervention.   Each skills-based math question is Com
Preview of 4TH GRADE NUMBER & OPERATIONS FRACTIONS (4.NF): 50 Math Exit Ticket Slips

4TH GRADE NUMBER & OPERATIONS FRACTIONS (4.NF): 50 Math Exit Ticket Slips

NEW. Students will identify equivalent fractions, compare fractions with different numerators and denominators, decompose a fraction into a sum of fractions, add and subtract mixed numbers and solve fraction word problems involving addition and subtraction.   Students will also multiply a fraction by a whole number, express a fraction with denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, add fractions with denominator 10 and 100, use decimal notation for fractions, and compare two
Preview of 3D Shapes and their Attributes - Sides and Vertices Task Cards - Kindergarten

3D Shapes and their Attributes - Sides and Vertices Task Cards - Kindergarten

Use these 3D Shapes and Their Attributes Task Cards to help your kindergarten students with identifying basic 3D shapes and counting how many sides and vertices solids have. It also comes with a 3D shapes reference guide and flash cards. Students will count the edges and corners of three dimensional shapes to learn about their attributes.Teachers can use these three dimensional shapes task cards or the Power Point presentation to introduce, reinforce and review the properties of 3D shapes. Ther
Preview of 4TH GRADE GEOMETRY (4.G): 16 Math Exit Ticket Slips

4TH GRADE GEOMETRY (4.G): 16 Math Exit Ticket Slips

NEW. Students will identify the following in two-dimensional figures: points, lines, line segments, rays, angles, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, and acute/obtuse/right angles.   Students will also classify 2D figures based on the presence (or absence of) parallel/perpendicular sides, right and acute/obtuse/right angles.  Last, students will find lines of symmetry within 2D figures.  Assign these 16 exit tickets via printed paper, Google Forms or Easel Assessments!  Use the slips as progre
Preview of 4TH GRADE MEASUREMENT & DATA (4.MD): 51 Math Exit Ticket Slips

4TH GRADE MEASUREMENT & DATA (4.MD): 51 Math Exit Ticket Slips

NEW. Students will express larger units of measurement as smaller units, and solve word problems involving these units of measurements. Students will also use the area and perimeter formulas to solve math problems, and interpret, add and subtract data presented in a line plot.  Last, students will identify the position within a circle when given the angle measure (and vice versa), measure an angle using a protractor, and find angle measures via addition and subtraction.   Assign these 51 exit
Preview of Prime and Composite Number Game for Google Slides plus Easel Assessment

Prime and Composite Number Game for Google Slides plus Easel Assessment

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Prime and Composite Numbers Activity - Digital Resource This activity will help your students find prime and composite numbers in a set of random numbers. A Slide is included with the main facts to look for when deciding if a number is prime or composite. As the students progress through the activity and choose the option of prime or composite they will be taken to an answer slide which tells them if their choice is correct or if they need to try again. These answer slides include prompts, clue
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Importance of learning math skills

It's no secret that mathematics is one of the foundational subjects that students need to learn. Math forms the basis for so many other subjects — like science, engineering, and technology — and because of that, it's essential that students develop strong math skills starting from a very young age.

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Learning math has many benefits. It helps students:

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  • Grow their understanding of numbers and basic operations
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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How can I make math fun?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your math lessons by using educational games, videos, puzzles, and real-life scenarios. If your class seems to find math boring or uninteresting, you can also try connecting lessons to their interests or hobbies. Encourage them to ask questions and explore mathematical concepts in different ways.