Sunday, November 2, 2014

Doubles, Number Forms and More

Brrrr...November has arrived and there is a definite chill in the air.  We live just below Pike's Peak, and the wind that comes off the mountains can be fierce!  The snow on the mountain is absolutely beautiful, though.

Monday is here and with it comes another set of freebies!  This week is a big one because I am scheduled to have surgery this Thursday and I am afraid I might still be drooling on pain medications for next week.

If you go back to my blog post on October 13, 2014, you will see that I have started Math Journals, a resource for students to help them use references and gain independence.  By the end of this series you will have twenty or more forms to use in your classroom.  At some point my goal is to give you creative teaching activities to go with these skills, but for now I am hoping this will be a good start.  Click on each picture for free downloads!

 
 
 
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10 comments:

  1. Thank you for these great resources!! <3

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  2. Thank you so much for these colorful resources. They align perfectly with our curriculum!

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  3. These are just what I've been looking for. Are they available for download?

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    1. You can download them for free at http://freepdfhosting.com/64f0ba4559.pdf This is actually an old blog post I don't use anymore. To check out my new stuff, go to www.brokenbootstraps.com Enjoy!

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  4. are these free resources still available? When I click on them, it says source not found.

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  5. Hello Melissa, I just came across these posters and they are perfect Can you attach them so they can be downloaded? I would love to hav ethme for my kiddos :o)

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  6. Hi everyone, I've just worked out that Melissa has kindly made these posters available for free download from her Teachers Pay Teachers store! The link is on her new website and the posters are bundled together as "Math anchor charts". :)

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  7. Thank-you so much!I can't wait to use them with my students.

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