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Jeanette Cantrell posted
Bringing toilet paper back to the classroom! My students are using toilet paper squares to model percents of a whole number. Each student is given 10 connected squares of toilet paper along with some counters used to model each whole number. Guided the students in a whole class setting, asking the right questions will lead them to each square…Read More
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Teresa Miller posted
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Michelle Scott posted
A great resource I have found to apply mathematical thinking is The Stock Market Game. http://www.stockmarketgame.org They have lessons to help you and your students understand stocks and all the math that goes along with it. They even break it down to grade levels 4-5, 6-8 and 9-12. If you are looking for an authentic way to analyze data or practice…Read More
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Holley Collins posted
Here’s a video of my first graders using Fact Families to learn about the commutative property of addition and subtraction.
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Holley Collins posted
A video of my first graders discovering all the ways to make 10 using 2-sided counters.
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That’s so fun! I’d love to see a picture of your class engaged in this activity!