The lovely Beth from
Thinking of Teaching asked if I could take my original Number Detective Paper and make it appropriate for grades 3-5. Well why not? I have half an hour before my shows start :)! So she and I emailed and this is what we came up with gals! Go easy on me-- remember I teach the little ones!
So grades 3-5 here you go:
And if you missed my K-2 version, click on the picture to download it:
If you download it, please leave some feedback! I love to hear from you!
I teach 3rd and love the upper grade version. Thanks.
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Love this! My district's number of the day activities stopped at day 120, which was Friday! Perfect timing!
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Stories From Second
Ooooo! What a great freebie. Thanks so much for sharing!
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A Year of Many Firsts
This is awesome. I can't wait to use it!
ReplyDeleteI downloaded the K - 2 version several weeks ago and we have used it a lot. My kids LOVE it and it has been a great help. Thanks so much !!
ReplyDeleteThis goes so well with name collection boxes in Everyday Math, but WAY more fun! Thank you for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing. I think this will be perfect for Open House!
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Thanks! I love this!
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Sarah's First Grade Snippets
I love this!
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Katie,
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Beth
Thanks. Just got this through your blog. I am a homeschool mom and this will be great for the two grade levels I teach!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome freebie!
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I love the K-2 version! Thanks so mcuh!
ReplyDeleteJennifer @ Herding Kats In Kindergarten
These are GREAT freebies! I emailed the link to the post to all my K-3 teachers, the 4-5 math teacher, and our two special education teachers. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Thanks Katie! This is exactly what I need!!!
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First Grade Fever
Love this! I just posted my Guided Math plan on my blog and mention your number detective with a link to this post!
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