By Sprout and Thrive
Enjoy this game board for any subject area and grade level. Easy to use with a start and finish box labeled. Print and laminate for multiple uses.
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FREEBIE!!!! TIC TAC TOE the Challenge!
By La Llama Bilingüe
Play the ultimate Tic-Tac-Toc!!
Credits: Kaitlynn Albani, Amy Groesbeck, Bunny On A Cloud
Addition Flash Cards Fact Practice FREEBIE
By Dovie Funk
This is a FREEBIE of Addition flashcards (Adding 0 and Adding 1) that can be printed on card stock for each student's independent practice. I have my students cut apart the cards, and write their initials and the answer to the problem on back of each card. I try to print each set on a different color of card stock. There are 40 cards in this FREEBIE! This is actually a sample from a MUCH larger resource. My Addition and Subtraction Flash Cards include the following sets: Doubles Facts Adding 0 Adding 1 Adding 2 Adding 3 Adding 4 Adding 5 Adding 6 Adding 7 Adding 8 Adding 9 Doubles Plus 1 Subtracting 0 Subtracting 1 Subtracting 2 Subtracting 3 Subtracting 4 Subtracting 5 Subtracting 6 Subtracting 7 Subtracting 8 Subtracting 9 Differences of 1 Subtracting Half of a Double There are 350 cards in all! You can find the larger resource by click this link: Addition and Subtraction Flash Cards Click the link below to visit my blog and sign up for exclusive FREEBIES! My Funky First Grade Check out my TeachShare store for other math, literacy and science resources!
Dice Games: Time Filler, Early Finisher, End of the Day
By Colleen Burdette
Game Collection:
As a teacher it is always a good idea to have those games that you can pick up quickly to fill those random few minutes of down time. I did not create these games, these are games which I have used in my classroom for so long that I do not remember where they came from. I have simply written out the rules to share with you to help you fill those moments.
My students love these games. After the first couple of run throughs of rules and practice they are able to get their dice and go on their own when instructed. Often when I have early finishers and I know they need a bit of a brain break that is not too distracting, I send them off to play one of these games.
The game "Petals on the Rose" was shared with me by a student who had gone Math Camp over 10 years ago. I use it at least once a week as an end of day activity. The kids love trying to figure out the rules!
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Addition/Subtraction Centers Activities
By A Teachers Sidekick
This product is a list of some centers that are focused on building/supporting students' Addition/Subtraction skills. This can be used for all elementary grade levels (Or any students that need extra support in sight words).
The name of the center is included along with a description of that center, and any materials that are needed. I included how to make these centers yourself, Links to an Amazon product, or a product on TeachShare that has them created for you.
Disclaimer: The Amazon links that I have included are products that I have bought and used in my classroom. I am not affiliated with these links nor am I profiting from these links.
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