1. Appendix A: Research Supporting Key Elements of the Standards (includes Glossary of Terms)
Includes 2 word searches, each with about 30 words to find.
Cut out the arrows and numbers. Glue the numbers on the clock. Then, use a brass fastener to make the hour/minute hands movable.
Invent your own frozen treat, just like Christian Nelson invented the Eskimo Pie!
Use coffee cans, water, ice, rock salt, and tape, along with ice cream's ingredients (whipping cream, milk, sugar, vanilla/other flavoring). Review by making your own recipe card at the bottom.
Also, check out our Ice Cream in a Bag Project for another way to make ice cream.
Contains 40 different "I Have, Who Has?" games each with 24 different cards.
Short and sweet. A half sheet review of how many _____ are in a _____. (ex: ____ feet in a mile)
This worksheet reviews what the math symbols >, <, and = mean and how to use them.
This practice worksheet includes a variety of two-digit numbers to compare using the math symbols >, <, and =.
Use this to help students visualize addition and subtraction on a hundreds chart.
Common Core State Standards in Mathematics, K-12
A twist (or two) to a classic card game. Can be played with regular playing cards.
Children practice telling time as they help the mouse run up the clock!
Children become clockmakers as they create self-portrait clock faces.
A short review worksheet covering addition, subtraction, and number comparisons.
This word problem will get kids thinking about numbers!
Worksheet of fraction strips ranging from 1/1 to 1/12.
Use this reading contract from October-March to motivate your students to read.
Also includes choices for projects when finished, including an oral report, summary, computer quiz, or other.
2nd and 3rd grade sight words