Hello All,
If you're on Fall Break I hope you are taking some me time. Time to relax but time for something enjoyable as well.
I am using my break to add some products I had finished but didn't get in the store yet as well as put some newly created things in the store. I figured after I got them added I would have a Fall Sale. So, keep tuned in to see when the sale is coming up!
I made some more clip cards. My students just really enjoy using these. They like that they can self-check their answers and instantly check their work! All you have to do is put a sticker behind the right answer before you laminate them. These are easy to print, laminate and cut out. All you have to do is add the clothes pins. I am going to have to remember to go to the Dollar Tree and get some more. I already went and although I spent $25 it didn't include those.
So, here's the preview:
Click the preview to be taken to the store! I am trying something new. It is 50% off for 24 hours. So, now until 8:30 tomorrow p.m. it will be 50% off. That means you can get it for $1.50. Normally, it is only $3.00. Hurry before the flash sale is over!
Hope your kids enjoy their "time" with this activity. Sorry I couldn't refuse the pun. Now, I have to go put that on sale before I forget! Let me know what you think about this activity and how you use it in your class.
Take care and Happy Fall Ya'll!
Dina aka Ms. Fran
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Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Adding Tens with Hundreds Chart Task Cards
Hello All,
Well, Spring Break is making me quite productive. I have been looking ahead to plan for my class and as I was getting materials ready I thought others might be able to use them as well. It is my goal to offer activities that help teachers and are fun but authentic learning experiences.
We are working on adding multiples of 10 to 2 digit numbers. We're gearing up for that independent two digit by two digit addition and eventually regrouping. I remember in 2nd grade last year this was challenging for them. So, I am trying to make products I feel will help scaffold my firsties through these steps for a good foundation.
Here's what I came up with:
This is not a large set but it's enough for 15-20 minutes practice. Not only are there practice problems but the skill is applied in 6 word problems. I don't know about you but over 9 years I have yet to have a class no matter what level they are at that has not struggled with word problems. They can never get enough practice. Well, I think you'll like the price this set is only $2.
Please leave comments here, feedback on TPT, pin it to pinterest, like it on facebook. The more you support these products the more others will know about them and hopefully teaching will be a little easier for all of us!
Happy Adding,
Ms. Francisco
Well, Spring Break is making me quite productive. I have been looking ahead to plan for my class and as I was getting materials ready I thought others might be able to use them as well. It is my goal to offer activities that help teachers and are fun but authentic learning experiences.
We are working on adding multiples of 10 to 2 digit numbers. We're gearing up for that independent two digit by two digit addition and eventually regrouping. I remember in 2nd grade last year this was challenging for them. So, I am trying to make products I feel will help scaffold my firsties through these steps for a good foundation.
Here's what I came up with:
Click to go to the store!!
This is not a large set but it's enough for 15-20 minutes practice. Not only are there practice problems but the skill is applied in 6 word problems. I don't know about you but over 9 years I have yet to have a class no matter what level they are at that has not struggled with word problems. They can never get enough practice. Well, I think you'll like the price this set is only $2.
Please leave comments here, feedback on TPT, pin it to pinterest, like it on facebook. The more you support these products the more others will know about them and hopefully teaching will be a little easier for all of us!
Happy Adding,
Ms. Francisco
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