Ahoy, Matey!
Found a treasure trove of array practice for ya!
Download this for Common Core practice on arranging objects in arrays.
Just click on the link above to download the activity.....and what about a comment, Matey?
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Help, Mary! I'm trying to print your pirate array game, but keep getting an error message that says this page has a redirect loop. Any idea what I can try?
ReplyDeleteJill
a-little-red-wagon.blogspot.com
I had the same problem so I downloaded it instead. Once it was downloaded to a pdf it printed without any problems.
Deleteso cute! thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteDr. Jill- try downloading first
As always, your posts are so helpful!
ReplyDeleteThe grid is great to support some guided practice. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you! Your activities keep me busy--printing, cutting, matting, laminating, and cutting again! I love them!
ReplyDeleteWe just worked on arrays this last week and this will be a fun way to continue it.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for all the great ideas and activities! You are SO talented!! ~Sara
ReplyDeleteLove this activity! I downloaded it and have it saved for next year when I introduce multiplication and arrays to my 3rd graders. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteAndrea
Pennants & Polka Dots
Thanks so much!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm excited to add this to my files of fun practice activities.
ReplyDeleteLife with Mrs. L
Love this! It was not what I was thinking at all, but what a great way to practice arrays in a different way!! I think my little pirates will get a kick out of this:)
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Thanks.
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