Thursday, May 30, 2013

End Of The Year For Teachers: More Math Worksheets and Helpers

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Teachers: A Whole Bunch of Time-saving Ideas for Finals

Use this game to review for a test. Make a bulls-eye target out of felt. Purchase a lightweight ball and attach Velcro strips around it at various places. Divide your class into teams. When someone on the team answers a question correctly he gets to throw the ball at the target and his team gets the number of points he hits. The first team to 50 points wins.

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See The Featured Math Worksheets... This Week's Featured Math Worksheets, Quizzes, and Lessons -

Grades K-2 - Grouping Numbers Worksheets

Grades 3-5 - Division Math Puzzles

Middle School - Solving Inequalities By Adding and Subtracting

High School - Slope and Intercept Worksheets

Print Math Skill Focus Lessons...
This week's math skill focus is: Math of Shapes

Popular Math Lessons:

Complete the Symmetry
Draw Shapes On The Grid
Relative Positioning

Math Tips:
Common shapes we see everywhere we go!
Did you know they used Geometry to build your school?

This week's featured math tip is :

Why do we use symbols in Math?



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