This is a random three-digit subtraction generator that is Smartboard friendly, with big buttons. Click the reset values button and the program will generate two 3-digit numbers that students can use to reinforce their ability to subtract. I use this program to generate subtraction questions and students can use whiteboards to solve the answer. This can also be used to play games like king of the row or relay races.
This author's purpose game was designed with 3rd through 5th graders in mind. There are 18 questions that students will read and then try to identify the purpose the author had in mind, to inform, persuade, or entertain. The cards can be printed front to back and then laminated. I use six of these games to split my class into 6 different groups. Included is a snakes and ladders board game with a March and St. Patrick's Day. If this author's purpose is taught in a different month than this, please use any old game board.
This image was designed to demonstrate how sandstone ends up as gneiss, a metamorphic rock. It follows the sequences of: sandstone, quartzite, shale, slate, phylite, schist, and gneiss.
Find the patterns of input-output tables, number lines, word problems, multiplication patter, skip counting patterns, addition and subtraction patterns, and image patterns
Can your students find the numbered patterns? Students will be exposed to input-output tables, addition and subtraction patterns, and one multiplication table pattern.
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your students review adding 1s, 10s, and hundreds? Look no further than Additionasaurus! This worksheet features a friendly dinosaur character that will keep your students motivated as they work through the problems. With a variety of addition problems that focus on ones, tens, and hundreds, your students will get plenty of practice and be well-prepared for more complex addition challenges.