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YEARLONG Math Tiles for Gifted Enrichment, Centers, & Warm Ups + Google Apps

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3rd - 5th, Homeschool
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This is a great resource to use as an early finisher task, a brain break or just to get the kids to work together. Fantastic find!

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    Progress Tracking Sheet & Google Slides Links (Compilation)

    Description

    Print and digital math tiles provide enrichment for gifted and talented students as they perform operations and think logically during math centers. Warm up with three levels and scaffold students' learning. These number tile puzzles challenge students to solve addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fraction, and measurement problems using strategies. This set includes hands-on math activities as well as no-prep digital center options.

    To solve the tile puzzles, students fill in the missing pieces with number tiles. Each digit square (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) will only be used once per page, although not all tiles will be used on every page. Differentiate by assigning simpler puzzles at the beginning with fewer holes. Allow students to have small successes and work toward more challenging tasks (a few challenges include all ten holes). This will help you scaffold your instruction and math centers!

    Check out the contents for EVERY resource in these Math Tile Centers:

    ✏️ 12 Scaffolded Math Problems (4 Beginner, 4 Intermediate, 4 Advanced) Covering 17 Math Topics

    • 200+ total math problems!

    ✏️ 3 Recording Pages (Shows the math problems in a reduced size so students can work off individual copies)

    ✏️ 3 Answer Keys

    ✏️ Printable Number Tiles

    ✏️ Bonus - All of the Google Links are compiled in one place as well as a Progress Tracking Sheet for all 17 math topics

    Hear about these Math Tile Centers from educators like you!

    ⭐️ “I was so excited to find this resource and the different levels. I had used a resource similar years ago, but could never find one that extended to all of the different math levels and problems. Thank you for creating this.”

    ⭐️  “I’ve used these math centers for years! I made four coil-bound books of the math tile pages. I store the materials in a bin in my math center area. Students work with a partner once a week during their math rotation. They complete a few math tile problems and record their progress on their tracking sheet.”

    ⭐️ “I love using this no-prep digital math center. I share the Google links on my class landing pad. Students work on the problems online. There’s no preparation or clean-up necessary! It’s so easy to give them a math challenge!”

    ⭐️ “I use these for fast-finishers in my math class. Solving the math tile problems is perfect for my gifted and talented students.”

    Use these Math Tiles in so many ways!

    ✅ All 12 scaffolded pages are different so that students can complete all three levels in ascending order. 

    ✅ Not interested in printing and storing math tiles? Turn your math centers into digital centers! Each of the math tile pages are included in three separate Google links. 

    ✅ You can differentiate this math center by sharing the advanced link with gifted and talented students. This will be an easy no-prep digital math center that works for all skill-levels.

    Find answers to your questions about these Math Centers:

    ✋ How can I use these math tile problems at my school?

    • Use these print and digital math tiles for math centers, collaborative work, warm-up puzzles, independent practice, activities for fast finishers, challenges for gifted and talented students, and even school-wide family math nights! Prepare the hands-on activities or use them for a no-prep digital math center.

    ✋ What can I use for number tiles?

    • Print and laminate numbers (Included)
    • Purchase a tub of plastic tiles on Amazon
    • Cut apart craft foam and write numbers with a Sharpie marker

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
    Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.
    Solve real world and mathematical problems involving perimeters of polygons, including finding the perimeter given the side lengths, finding an unknown side length, and exhibiting rectangles with the same perimeter and different areas or with the same area and different perimeters.
    Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...
    Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.

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