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Students will use a domino turned vertically and count the dots in the top section and the dots in the bottom section and add the 2 numbers together and write an equation. Students can make a domino to eat.
- Subject:
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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A chain drill involving teacher made cards on the skills of adding and subtracting fractions, and equivalent fractions. In this chain activity the student chosen to begin the chain will read the card aloud and then wait for the next participant to read the only card that would correctly follow the progression. Play continues until all of the cards are read and the initial student is ready to read his card for the second time.
- Subject:
- Mathematics and Statistics
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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This advice sheet is aimed at children with Special needs (Attention Deficit Disorder). It offers strategies for dealing with this disability in the mainstream classroom.
- Subject:
- Social Sciences
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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