This month you could win this Problem Solving: Measurement packet. This packet included 22 word problem performance tasks that cover time, calendar skills, money, volume, weight and measurement. An answer key is also included. You could use these for homework, centers, math notebooks, and so much more!
My team loves to use them in centers for guided math!
If you would like to enter to win this product for FREE please enter below:
The drawing ends at midnight tonight so make sure to enter right away! I will email the lucky winner a copy of this product on Thursday.
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I would love to have these for centers and spiral review! :)
ReplyDeleteMorning Work! It looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteEmily
I would love to have this to use during centers. :)
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these in centers and to extend my lessons so the kids get some extra practice!
ReplyDeleteI would love these for centers and extra practice!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use it during our center rotations!
ReplyDeleteThese look like so much fun. Thank you so much for participating.
ReplyDeleteI would use these in my center time.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on winning this product! I hope your students love using this during your math centers! :)
DeleteThis would be a great bonus activity!
ReplyDeleteI would love to use these during my Math Workshop block this year! :)
ReplyDeleteI would use this as morning work! :)
ReplyDeleteWoW! I loved reading all of your responses! It sounds like using them during centers is a popular one! :)
ReplyDeleteWoW! I loved reading all of your responses! It sounds like using them during centers is a popular one! :)
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