Multiplication CraftSimple craft for students to demonstrate methods of multiplication. Half-page and full-page options included. Print and go! Students use one multiplication equation to demonstrate four methods of multiplying: array, creating
The simplest way I've found to manage classroom jobs. Using labeled clothes pins, rotate students around the chart each week (or every two). Layout allows for variety between jobs with "breaks" sprinkled throughout. Jobs are grouped together by
The perfect print and go multiplication review game. My students LOVE this one. All you need to play is colored pencils and two dice. Options for two-player and three-player games.Game Directions:Students take turns rolling two dice. The numbers on
Writing paper to Create your own gingerbread house , including clipart to illustrate.
Includes additional writing paper to reflect on a favorite family tradition for Christmas
Use this sign to disguise your mystery student of the day. Laminate or use tape to create a dry erase surface on the back of the sign. Then, write the name of the mystery student to be revealed at the end of the day.
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