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Preview of Solving One-Step One-Variable Equations | Algebra Worksheets - CCSS6.EE.B.7

Solving One-Step One-Variable Equations | Algebra Worksheets - CCSS6.EE.B.7

Give students the practice they need when learning to solve one-step, one-variable equations! This resource provides 7 different worksheets, each with 25 problems for a total of 175 problems. All equations in this set of worksheets use only the properties of addition and subtraction, can be solved in one-step and all coefficients will never be more than 9. Includes answer keys. This resource includes Multiple Choice / Self- Checking Easel Activities for every worksheet. This resource includes
Preview of Decimal Place Value - Bell Ringers & Pre Assessment

Decimal Place Value - Bell Ringers & Pre Assessment

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EdTech Insider
Introducing our comprehensive online resource for teaching decimal place value! This product is connected to grade 4 and grade 5 Common Core Math Standards, and benefits all 6th grade learners as well. With over 20 engaging and interactive slides and a self-marking pre assessment, this product is perfect for educators looking to enhance their math lessons. Each slide includes a bell-ringer activity designed to help students master key concepts such as place value, standard notation, expanded not
Preview of Division by Sharing | Kindergarten Digital Activities | CCSS.K.CC.A.2

Division by Sharing | Kindergarten Digital Activities | CCSS.K.CC.A.2

Division by Sharing is a completely interactive maths lesson for pupils in kindergarten. In this lesson, learners are taught how to solve one-step problems involving division by using concrete objects, pictorial representations, arrays, grouping, and sharing.These fun-packed division activities can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.There are lots of drag-and-drop activities with instant learner feedback. Core Standards Include:CCSSK.CC.A.2CCSSK.CC.A.3CCSSK.CC.B.
Preview of Low Tech Self Check Telling Time Task Cards

Low Tech Self Check Telling Time Task Cards

Everyday Learning’s Low-Tech :: Self-Check Telling Time Task Cards offers your students a fun way to practice telling time. This packet includes a total of 40 task cards. Set A: Telling time to the quarter-hour Set B: Telling time to five-minute increments Set C: Elapsed time, adding up to 30 minutes Set D: Elapsed time, adding and subtracting units of time Why Low-Tech? Understanding and learning to use technology and Web 2.0 tools is an important part of a school’s curriculum. Yet, ther
Preview of Add and Subtract Fractions w/ LIKE Denominators NOW Digital!

Add and Subtract Fractions w/ LIKE Denominators NOW Digital!

**NOW FORMATTED FOR YOUR DISTANCE LEARNING NEEDS!** Need a fun, independent way to practice adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators? Students will add or subtract fractions with LIKE Denominators. All sums and differences are in simplest form.Great for math centers!There are 24 self-checking cards. They can check their own answers using the QR codes or turn in completed task sheet to be graded by teacher. Use cards for early finishers, scoot them from one student to another,
Preview of Grade 1 Addition EASEL Assessment/Grade 1 Math/Addition/Arithmetic

Grade 1 Addition EASEL Assessment/Grade 1 Math/Addition/Arithmetic

This item is solely an EASEL Assessment. The PDF file is only the cover page and note to buyers.Do follow me for updates of new products. Thank you!https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Sellers-Im-Following/Add/Annes-Schoolhousehttps://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Annes-SchoolhouseI would appreciate if you could provide a review if you purchase this product.By doing so you also gain TpT Credits for future purchases.Just follow these simple steps:1) Go to My Purchases in your account.2) Click
Preview of Single-single digit addition, single-double,  double-double digit addition

Single-single digit addition, single-double, double-double digit addition

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JacobEd
This worksheet contains simple mathematics additions sums for grades 1,2 and 3. The sums are very simple in nature. This worksheet includes addition sums of single plus single digit, double plus single digit, and double plus double digit type. The method of addition is column addition. Enough space is provided for the students to do mathematics addition. Answer key is also provided at the end. How To: The students have to add the numbers provided in the column format. They can perform basic oper
Preview of Subtraction Worksheet for grade 1, grade 2 and grade 3

Subtraction Worksheet for grade 1, grade 2 and grade 3

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JacobEd
This worksheet contains simple subtraction exercises for grades 1-3. The numbers are all single digit, and no negative numbers are used. This will be helping in introducing the students to subtraction. You can visit our store for worksheets on other topics.****************You can visit www.jacobed.com for further details about our worksheets. ******************* If you come across any issues in our activity sheets, please send me a message and we will get back to you with a corrected version. To
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