No, this is not an April Fools joke. I’ve created a great freebie for you to start the month of April. Hopefully this will help those of you who are suffering through spring break withdrawal. This is my last day of break, although we only had off Friday and today, so it’s more like a long weekend. I can’t believe the spring break some of you get. This girl is JEALOUS!
Onto the freebie. When I looked at my students’ most recent MAP test results and also as I discussed their report cards at my most recent set of parent-teacher conferences, I noticed a recurring theme: We need to work on computation. It seems that as we’ve gotten into other math skills, such as money, tens and ones, etc. I haven’t been reviewing addition and subtraction enough. So, this teacher is making a change. I’m finding addition and subtraction worksheets, centers, and games wherever I can to help my students review these skills.
Of course I wasn’t completely satisfied with what I found, so I created this freebie to use at my math center and I wanted to share it with all of you!
You can click on the picture to get from google docs. It is also available in my TpT store.
If you download, please become a follower of my blog.
I've linked up with the wonderful blog Freebie-Licious for this post. Click the pick at the top of this post to head over there for more great freebies from all sorts of bloggers. PS~If you did not check out their blog hop yesterday, you must do it now. Sooooo many awesome freebies!
Cute freebie! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGwen
Learning With Mrs. Brinn
When I taught math we had the same problem in the spring- we'd teach money, fractions, geometry, etc. and not computation. We had to integrate it into stations, and switched up our scope & sequence so we'd still be able to do some computation in our lessons year long. If I teach math again I'd definitely use your freebie in a work station! Super cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the freebie! I can't wait to use it! Kirsten
ReplyDelete