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Showing posts with label Subtraction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Subtraction. Show all posts

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Addition & Subtraction Task Cards {Miss Fegan's Magnificent Munchkins}

Hey sweet friends. 



I hope y'all are having a fabulous summer! I am in sunny, but cold wintery South Africa for the summer and can't wait to get back to the warmer weather in South Carolina!!! Just 3 weeks left until its back to school. How long do y'all still have?

Anywhooo... I am SOOOOO EXCITED to be apart of this collaborative blog with all these AH-MAY-ZING teacher-author-bloggers and I can't wait to share my deal with you this month!

Today, I am sharing a set of my Addition and Subtraction Task Cards. I LOVE LOVE LOVE task cards (yes that is a lot of love). There are so many things you can do with them like centers, scoot, review, small groups and on and on and on.

This is set is 3 digit by 3 digit Addition and Subtraction. It includes problems that require regrouping and some that don't.



There are 112 Addition and Subtraction COLOR task cards. They are split into 7 sets of 16 (8 Addition and 8 Subtraction) and are color coded. Below is an example:

  

I have also included a black and white printer friendly version of all the task cards sets as well. So it is up to you, which you would prefer to use in your classroom. 

I sometimes print the black and white versions into a small booklet and send it home with learners for homework. 

Here is an example the black and white version: 



I have also included a recording sheet that learners use to record their answers, as well as an extra "working out space" sheet. Not all my students use the "working out space" sheet that I have included. Some prefer to use a white board and others like to work on the task card. Once they are laminated, its easy to use a white board marker on them. 


You can snatch this set for a great deal... $1.00 for the next three days (Thursday through Saturday)!
Click here to check it out in my store. 

Enjoy the rest of your summer sweet friends! I look forward to catching up with y'all soon! 



Saturday, June 20, 2015

Back to School Printables {from The Primary Gal}


It's that time of year again.  I'm busy planning and preparing for the upcoming year.  This summer, one of my goals is to create several sets of simple, themed printable computation sets for one of my centers.  I have a few sets completed and would love to share them with you today for my monthly Dollar Steal!

I don't know what it is about pages like this, but my kids LOVE them!  Each page contains seven problems for students to complete.  Then, they paste the correct answer next to the problem.

I am pretty sure every student in my room races to my computation center when it involves a spinner!  With this engaging printable, students spin two numbers and then either add, subtract, or multiply them together.

I always love seeing my kids reaction to this printable.  I like for them to see that multiple combinations of numbers can all have the same sum, difference, or product.  With this center, they solve twelve problems and sort them between three different answers.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Classroom Hunting!


Who doesn't LOVE a good scavenger hunt?  In my classroom, anytime my kids see cards laying around the room, they are instantly engaged!  I recently updated a few of my older products and have been using them with a couple of tutoring groups after school.


Not only do my students love a good classroom hunt, but so do I.  They require very minimal preparation and are self checking for students.  It allows me to set my higher students free and assist my lower students as needed.  

I always begin by hiding the cards around the room.  I never tell them where the "Start" card is hidden.  They take their clip boards and recording sheets and make their way around the room.  After they find the "Start" card, they solve the problem given.  Once they have a confident answer to their problem, they make their way around the room and search for the answer.  This can be entertaining.  ;)


In the upper right hand corner of the card is the answer to the prior problem.  On this particular card, the quotient to the previous problem was 27.  When the student finds 27, they will quickly and quietly write down and solve the problem.  When they solve the problem shown above, they will discover that the quotient to this problem is 67.  Therefore, they will take off in search of the answer 67.  When they have successfully solved all of the problems, one answer will lead them to The END!


And as I'm sure you've guessed.....my Classroom Hunting packs are only $1.00 for the next three days!!!  Grab these newly updated and instantly engaging items by clicking on the scavenger hunt(s) of your choice. 

{This pack includes three-digit by three-digit addition problems both with and without regrouping.} 

 {This pack includes two sets of scavenger hunts with three-digit by three-digit numbers.  
The first scavenger hunt includes subtrahends that do not require regrouping.  The second set includes subtrahends that do require regrouping.}

{This pack includes two sets of scavenger hunts.  The first scavenger hunt includes problems with three-digit by one-digit factors.  The second set includes problems with three-digit by two-digit factors.}

{This pack includes two sets of scavenger hunts.  The first set includes problems with whole number quotients.  The second set includes quotients with remainders.}

Be sure to follow my store while you're there visiting as well as check out my latest blog post where you can be entered in a chance to win one of two amazing prizes!  I am giving away a $50 Gift Certificate to Sit Spots as well as a $50 TeachersPayTeachers Gift Card!  :)

Monday, January 19, 2015

Introducing Exit Tickets

Hey guys! It's Aimee from Taking on Second! I want to tell you about my Exit Tickets I have started this month! 
Click here to check out my tickets for $1.00!
If your room is anything like mine at the end of the day, it is almost complete chaos! Everyone knows the end result is to be ready to go, but no matter how much I try to have them go in a specific order, only a handful follow directions! We have only been late getting out one time this year, so I guess what we do is working just fine!
Check out the boy getting ready to run on the right side! It is just a little bit of a mess! Then I have kids who are following directions and have to wait, just standing by their chairs for five or more minutes. This is where my Exit Tickets are going to come into play!
After my students are all packed up and ready to go, they will grab their ticket from a basket on the horseshoe table in the back!
So far, I have addition, subtraction, and grammar packs ready. Each category has five cards(a weeks worth) to use. So the bottom ones are basic addition facts, there are five different tickets that cover basic addition. These can be done in one week or thrown in for a mixed review through the week! 
After filling out their ticket, which should take less than one minute, they will fold it once and stick it inside an empty Lysol container! Super easy to set up!
Then I can take a quick assessment on them when I get back to my room after dismissal. These are also set up to take less than five minutes to glance through and grade. This can help me form my RTI groups for the next day! 

cannot wait to get this started in my classroom! What kinds of things are you implementing in the next semester?! 

Visit my TPT store to find my Exit Tickets for only $1.00!