It. Is. FINISHED!!!!!!
It has almost been 1 year since I posted a huge notebook pack like this! Or, really.....any notebook pack. 1st grade has kept me quite busy. :) I am really excited about this pack (I wish I had this all put together a 2 years ago when I was teaching 4th. Oh, well!).
Here are some sample pages for your viewing pleasure:
The 230-page pack includes:
- fraction identification/recognition
- my Introduction to Fractions Journal Pages
- equal/unequal parts foldable
- fraction trading cards
- equivalent fractions
- fraction strips template and instructions/activity
- printable fraction strips
- equivalent fractions notebook pages
- equivalent fractions reference cards
- equivalent fractions match foldable
- equivalent fractions card game
- dice game
- operations with fractions
- addition/subtraction foldable
- addition/subtraction/multiplication/division foldable
- 2 addition games with 3 different versions of each game
- comparing fractions
- comparison foldables
- comparison posters
- fraction sort
- comparing fractions mat and cards
- cross multiplication explanation (for the teacher)
- cross multiplication notebook pages
- fractions on a clock
- clock foldables (with labels)
- fractions on a clock sort
- fractions of a dollar
- money foldables
- mixed numbers/improper fractions
- mixed numbers notebook pages
- mixed numbers/improper fractions notebook pages
- proper/improper fractions foldable
- fractions on a number line
- number line notebook pages
- number line foldable
- fraction benchmarks notebook page
- number line match-ups
- fractions vocabulary
- vocabulary cards
- vocabulary posters
- vocabulary foldable templates
- Frayer model vocabulary foldable
Whew!! That's a lot! You can purchase this item from either store by clicking below:
AND, what's a new product post without a giveaway, right??! You can enter for a chance to win a FREE copy of this pack! I am changing up my normal giveaway routine. Just follow these 2 simple steps in my "Pick Me! Instagram Giveaway:
1. Follow @frogsandcupcakes on Instagram.
2. Share the photo below and tag #pickmefractions.
3. I will announce 3 randomly chosen winners on Friday evening!
You can also get a copy of the photo from my Facebook page. If you are using a mobile device, save the photo or take a screenshot. Be sure to tag it #pickmefractions!
This is a GREAT time to sign up for Instagram if you haven't already!! :)
Happy Instagramming {it's totally a word}! Can't wait for you to see the pack! :)
WHOA!! That is amazing!! It almost makes me wish I was staying in fourth next year-almost :) Those are some incredible resources! I have no idea where you find the time... ;)
ReplyDeleteTime spent NOT doing dishes = time spent to make cute things!! Haha, I also stay up until 12 or 1 every night like a crazy person--thanks for coming by! :)
DeleteThis pack looks amazing! I can tell you put a lot of work into it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alissa!! :)
DeleteThis looks absolutely amazing! & I love your instagram giveaway idea :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jen!!!! :)
DeleteOhh....love it! Off to put it on my wishlist for when I do some back to school shopping ;)
ReplyDeleteStephanie
Teaching in Room 6
Thanks, Stephanie!! Great to see over here!
Deleteholy moly!! this is SUCH a great pack! can't wait till friday, must get it now! :)
ReplyDeleteAris
Sailing into Second
You are sweet, thank you! :)
DeleteOh my word! 230 pages!! Wow! I'm amazed that you did all that and you don't even teach 4th anyway! How lucky are we!! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Collaboration Cuties
You are so sweet, Amanda!! Glad to have you visit me! :)
DeleteLooks good! Too bad I don't have an Instagram account to enter to get it free :(
ReplyDeleteSorry about that! Thought I would change up the giveaway and try something new!
DeleteI can only imagine how many hours you spent on this! Have you read the book A Focus on Fractions by Petit, Laird and Marsden? It is all about teaching fractions and brings all the research done over the last 10 years about how kids learn fractions to a very teacher friendly level. It seems like it would be a nice companion book for folks using your materials who want to know more about how kids learn fractions.
ReplyDeleteThe Math Maniac
No, I haven't so thank you for the recommendation! Heading to Amazon to check it out. Always looking for more to read even though I can't keep up with what I have! :)
DeleteThis is a fabulous giveaway! I started following you on instagram but couldn't get the picture to share.
ReplyDeleteOh, no! Sorry, I hope you were able to figure that out!
DeleteCongratulations on all your hard work. That all looks great!
ReplyDeleteOwl About Us
Thanks so much, Chris!
DeleteJust wondering what order you suggest using the math notebook packs... My dd is in 2 nd grad....
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