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Our mission is to connect quality educational resources to all teachers in order to facilitate learning, increase engagement, provide differentiation, increase rigor and promote high expectations.
3rd Grade Addition -  Study Guide and Assessment Bundle
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3rd Grade Addition - Study Guide and Assessment Bundle

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For sale is a paired bundle with an addition study guide and an aligned addition assessment (can be a quiz or a test). There are four parts to each: finding the sum, finding the missing addend, base ten representations and word problems. The assessment mirrors the study guide but with different problems. This is a great way to ensure students demonstrate mastery of addition as well as to identify academic gaps for interventions and next steps. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Place Value Mat Template
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Place Value Mat Template

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Print out this simple place value mat, laminate it and/or put it in a plastic sleeve for students to visually sort their numbers into the correlating place value. This can be used for base-ten blocks, counters, or numerical expressions. This is a great template to build cardinality, number sense, fluency and place value understanding.
Multiplication Skip Counting Posters
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Multiplication Skip Counting Posters

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For sale is a fun and easy printable poster pack with factors 1 through 12. Each number is large and fills one 8.5" x 11" Letter paper. Embedded inside each of these bubble letters are the multiples of that factor. For example on the large 3, you will find consecutive skip counting of 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, etc. up to the 12th multiple. This is great for teacher introducing multiplication, skip counting, touch math and or providing scaffolding, support or reference for ESOL, ESE and Gen Ed students! These can be printed on color paper, laminated and used for years to come! Don’t hesitate to add this crucial reference poster for students to scaffold and assist the solidification of accurate multiples and the building of a solid foundation in math!
Class Survey Template for Students Collecting Data
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Class Survey Template for Students Collecting Data

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Check out this simple and organized template for students to collect class data with. Beginning at the top, students will identify the question they are asking. The middle section then allows for tallying based on as many categories/answers they want to list on the left. Student will then draw a conclusion based on their data set and formulate a sentence at the bottom. A sample is provided for your convenience. Have fun!
Measurement Note Taking Guide (Weight, Liquid, and Distance)
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Measurement Note Taking Guide (Weight, Liquid, and Distance)

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This graphic organizer is meant to be an organized note taking guide when learning about metric and customary measurement for weight (mass), liquid, and length. This is a great way to streamline notes and facilitate students obtaining understanding of the difference and how to go about collecting each component. This is simply a graphic organizer and therefore allows teachers to provide their own instruction and notes.
Input Output Function Tables
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Input Output Function Tables

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Develop students’ understanding of multiplication through this input and output function table. Included there are 7 function tables in which students can apply the identified multiplication operation to each of the factors. This can be used as an assessment, worksheet, homework or independent activity. An answer key has also been included.
Rounding to the Nearest Hundred and Thousand Worksheet
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Rounding to the Nearest Hundred and Thousand Worksheet

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Check out this 24 question worksheet that challenges students in a variety of ways to round to the nearest hundred and nearest thousand. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, homework, worksheet and can be used as group work or independent work. The worksheet is separated into 4 sections, each with their own set of directions. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Geometric Town Project
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Geometric Town Project

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Check out this fun project in which students can apply their understanding of geometric concepts. Included in this project is a clear set of directions with specific criteria for students to meet. Additionally there is a well-articulated rubric that allocates points to each component from the directions. Students can do this at home, in school, independently or with a group. Geared towards the higher levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy with Create and Apply, students can be creative but also represent their understanding of vocabulary such as parallel, circle, rectangle, triangle, intersecting and so much more!
Weekly & Monthly Weather Recording Graph
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Weekly & Monthly Weather Recording Graph

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Check out this fun and engaging template for students to track weather patterns. Broken into 5 categories including sunny and clear, cloudy, rainy, windy, and snowy, students will fill in a box above each category based on that day’s observed weather. Two templates are included in this product including a weekly tracking form and a larger monthly format, to fit your needs. Students will develop weather skills, observation and inquiry skills while also improving their bar graph knowledge!
Logic Puzzles Variety Pack
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Logic Puzzles Variety Pack

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Check out this fun and engaging packet of four different logic puzzles that students can apply critical thinking skills with to solve. Each question comes with a prompt, a table, and clues to figure out who did what. This is a great way to promote engagement, challenge students, develop critical thinking, and push gifted students. It is also ideal for early finishers! An answer key has been included for your convenience!
Best Unit of Measurement (choosing the most appropriate unit) Assessment
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Best Unit of Measurement (choosing the most appropriate unit) Assessment

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Check out this 15 question multiple choice assessment that covers choosing the best form of length measurement. Students will choose between various customary and metric system options that are most appropriate for the object or circumstance presented. This can easily be adapted as a quiz, test, worksheet, study guide and much more. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Vocabulary Rock and Roll Through Dice Task Card Activity
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Vocabulary Rock and Roll Through Dice Task Card Activity

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Check out this fun and engaging way to develop vocabulary exposure. Easily applicable in all grade levels, this works as a great center in which students apply concepts of the Frayer Model in a more interactive way. You will need a die per student in which can be printed online if necessary. Depending on what the student roles, they will have a different task such as finding a synonym for a vocabulary word, acting it out, drawing a representation, defining the word and more. Have fun!
Units of Measurement Guided Notes
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Units of Measurement Guided Notes

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Check out this clear and well-organized guided notes template that covers the tool and approximate length of the customary units of measurement. Presented in a table format on the top and six simple conversion questions on the bottom, this is a great way to build students' understanding of measuring, and the units we use. This is a great transition from lower elementary non standard units to thinking through how we actually use tools and the units we use! An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Types of Graphs Guided Notes Worksheet Template
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Types of Graphs Guided Notes Worksheet Template

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Check out this simple and direct guided notes template to faciltiate learning of graphs. Included in this worksheet, you will find Bar Graph, Pictographs, and Circle Graphs/Pie Chart. This can easily be added to lessons on line graphs, histograms, and more. The layout includes the labels on the far left, followed by a space for details and then a sample on the far right. This will serve as a great way for student to track their learning and use as a reference while they develop their skills. An answer key is included for your convenience.
Rounding Reference Chart Printable (10s, 100s, 1,000s and 10,000s)
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Rounding Reference Chart Printable (10s, 100s, 1,000s and 10,000s)

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Check out this simple and color-coded graphic organizer that supports students rounding. Separated into 4 different charts, this tool supports students as they find a number in the provided range, and then follow the arrow to what it would round to. This can be used for rounding the the nearest 10, nearest 100, nearest 1,000 and nearest 10,000. Presented in a very student friendly way, this can easily be used as a poster, anchor chart, differentiation tool, study guide and so much more! Be sure to also check out our hundred chart!
Read Draw Write (RDW) Poster
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Read Draw Write (RDW) Poster

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Aligned to EngageNY and Eureka Math, this blown up poster is set to be printed on six pages, cut out, and glued together. This large poster offers a great supplement to the expectations of problem solving in these two math curriculums. Following three simple steps of read (the question), Write (out solving the question) and Draw (a model to solve) pushes for critical thinking and problem solving when looking at word problems.
Properties of Multiplication Foldable
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Properties of Multiplication Foldable

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Check out this awesome, color-coded foldable to support students' understanding of the properties of multiplication. Included in this easy-to-use graphic organizer, you will find clear sections that cover the commutative property, associative property, distributive property, zero property, and identity property. An answer key included makes these guided notes a fantastic note-taking guide, study guide, guided notes organizer, and so much more! Whether it being used for differentiation, for accommodations, or infused in the class, this fun activity will be sure to support your students' understanding of the properties of multiplication. A grayscale version has also been included for your convenience! Be sure to also check out my Properties of Addition Foldable!
Properties of Addition Foldable
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Properties of Addition Foldable

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Check out this awesome, color-coded foldable to support students' understanding of the properties of addition. Included in this easy-to-use graphic organizer, you will find clear sections that cover the commutative property, associative property, and identity property. An answer key included makes these guided notes a fantastic note-taking guide, study guide, guided notes organizer, and so much more! Whether it being used for differentiation, for accommodations, or infused in the class, this fun activity will be sure to support your students' understanding of the properties of addition. Included is also a gray-scale version for your convenience! Be sure to also check out my Properties of Multiplication Foldable!
Predict and Test - Addition Word Problems Assessment
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Predict and Test - Addition Word Problems Assessment

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Check out this two part simple assessment to gain insight into students' understanding of the "Predict and Test" method which builds on the idea of guess and check but uses students knowledge and prior information to make their math more meaningful. There are four total questions. The first two, include word problems that students think through how to meet basic requirements included in the sentences. The second two include addition up to the thousands place where students must show their work. This can easily be use for small group work, independent work, homework, or an assessment such as a quiz, test, or exit ticket.
Playground Measurement Hunt Activity
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Playground Measurement Hunt Activity

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Take your measurement unit to the next level by allowing students to apply learned concepts of measuring to the world around them. This playground hunt activity allows students to find shapes and measure them with the skills they have learned about in class, in a place they visit regularly, their playground. They will find the perimeter, and exterior measurements of each item they find. Students will draw a representation of the item they found, label its shape, identify the object, record its measurements, and find its perimeter. This is a great way for students to apply their understanding in a fun and engaging way! Be sure to also check out Playground Geometry Hunt Activity too! This can also be easily adapted to be used inside the classroom as well!