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Primarily Speaking: Part Part Whole Fun {Freebie Alert!} Part Part Whole, Math Number Sense, Math School, Math Work, Second Grade Math, Math Addition, Math Workshop, Math Numbers, Math Stations

Part Part Whole Fun {Freebie Alert!} 23 comments math, Part Part Whole We've spent the past two weeks using the part-part-whole model. For those of you who use enVisions, that would be Topic 1. This topic teaches lots of vocabulary (part, join, whole, separate, and so forth). We also get to talk about what I call "secret magical math words." Those words that tell us when we need to add or subtract to find an answer (i.e. "How many in all?" "How many fewer?" etc). Finally, we get to use a fun…

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Part part whole box Tub Activities, Part Part Whole, Math Tubs, Math Made Easy, Decomposing Numbers, Math Number Sense, Math Groups, Math Intervention, Math Tutor

Hello Everyone! Super Speedy Post tonight...It's Book Club night!! I love my book club gals and look forward to getting together every month. Sadly I didn't get the book finished, but I love to go anyway!! I'm sharing a quick unit filled with addition math tub activities. I decided to enjoy a fall/acorn theme when creating these. I have a sweet friend who gave me a basket full of acorns that I can use for manipulatives. I also found some acorn shaped table scatters at Target. Love the Dollar…

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Part Part Whole, Decomposing Numbers, Number Bond, Math Sheets, Number Bonds, Math Number Sense, Worksheet For Kids, Math Intervention, Kids Math Worksheets

***This product is a digital PDF download. There will be no physical product shipped.*** 🌞 A colorful number bonds math activity that is great for decomposing numbers. A number bond allows kids to break up a number in different ways. They help to show how numbers join together, and also how they break into parts. You can choose a "whole" number for the top and your child can add in the number circles to the "part" sections to add up to the "whole" number. Then they will be able to shade in…

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