A single-problem "Strategy Detective" worksheet focused on error analysis of double-digit addition. Students investigate an incorrect decomposition strategy and show their work to explain why it is wrong.
A single-problem "Strategy Detective" worksheet focused on error analysis of double-digit addition. In this version, the smaller addend (18) is broken down using a decomposition strategy, and students must identify and explain the error (adding the ones place twice). Optimized for a single page.
A single-problem "Strategy Detective" worksheet focused on error analysis of double-digit addition. In this version, the smaller addend is broken down using a decomposition strategy, and students must identify and explain the error (adding the ones place twice). Optimized for a single page.
The corresponding answer key for the Rocket Jump Worksheet, designed to fit a single 8.5x11 printer page.
A space-themed practice worksheet for subtracting 1-digit numbers from multiples of ten, designed to fit perfectly on a single 8.5x11 printer page.
A visual presentation explaining strategies for subtracting 1-digit numbers from multiples of ten, including counting back and regrouping techniques with a space-themed design.
A hands-on activity where students cut and fold paper circles (pizzas) and rectangles (trays) to practically explore halves and fourths. Includes reflection questions and cut-out shapes.
A practice worksheet for identifying and creating equal shares (halves and fourths) in circles and rectangles, featuring drawing and coloring exercises.
A visually engaging presentation for first graders introducing the concepts of whole, halves, and fourths using circles and rectangles with "fair share" examples.
A 30-minute teacher facilitation guide for teaching halves and fourths to first graders, featuring a paper pizzeria theme and step-by-step instructional flow.
Teacher answer keys for the set of three skip counting exit tickets. Uniform box styling is used for a 'no visual cues' assessment. Version C features a 1-16 sequence.
A set of three skip counting by 2s exit tickets, each on its own page with a different missing number (4, 6, or 8) for variation. Uniform box styling is used for a 'no visual cues' assessment. Version C features a 1-16 sequence.