King Henry Math Conversion Chart

Do you need some help converting metric units? If students can remember the acronym, KHDUDCM then they can convert metric units. But how do you get your students to remember the acronym, KHDUDCM? I use the saying, King Henry Died Unexpectedly Drinking Chocolate Milk. Kids seem to remember this saying. If you wanted to know how many meters were in kilometers, you would use the chart below. 
 FREE King Henry Conversion Chart
1 kilometer is equal to 1,000 meters. Move the decimal point over 3 spaces. If you wanted to know how how many centimeters were in 6.32 millimeters. Move the decimal to the left 1 space to equal 0.632 centimeters. 

Students will not be able to use the chart during testing time. Students will need to remember the acronym to help them convert metric units.  

 FREE Converting Poster for Metric System
Here is a more updated version of the conversion chart from above. Plus, it's in a black and white version. You will also be able to copy 3 charts from 1 sheet of paper. Students can glue the downsized chart in their math journals or keep several handy to pass out when needed. Click the picture to download this chart and begin using it today. Use this chart it in your classroom or at home.

Metric Worksheets
I created a pack of worksheets using the metric system. This pack includes GRAMS, METERS, and LITERS. There are 9 worksheets for EACH metric system for a total of 27 worksheets. This pack has a TON of practice using and converting the METRIC system. Click the picture on the left to read more about it and to see a PREVIEW.


Here are some resources you may need teaching Metric Units:
Customary and Metric Poster
Metric Poster
Metric Conversion Charts
Measurements Posters

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Vowel Song

Teaching students vowel sounds will help them become good readers. Students need to know the names of the vowels and the sounds they make. When you learn and know about vowels, it will help students tackle reading with ease. To keep students interested, I found this vowel song years ago. I don't have a reference of where I got it, but it's so much fun to sing! I have been using this for years that I had to share it. I sing it every year I teach. It has a catchy tune and it has a few fun reminders of the vowel sounds.

FREE Vowel Song to the tune of Oscar Mayer
This song is to the tune of the Oscar Mayer Wiener song. Your students will love it! Perfect for any grade level!


My vowels have a first name: these are the short vowel sounds. My vowels have a second name: these are the long vowel sounds. Spell out the word "vowels" at the end.

Click the picture to download this freebie and start singing with your students!


I found some other fun phonics songs on Amazon. Click the links below to check out some other songs I sing with students that they love!


Are you looking for a set of word families? You will never have to brainstorm a word list again. This pack has over 190 phonics sounds right at your fingertips. Use this pack to help with your phonics lessons or use this pack to help students learn word families and practice reading a list of words. Leave the phonics sheets whole or cut them into strips and hang them on a ring to make it easy for students to grab and read! 

I also have a set of phonics worksheets for beginners. These set of worksheets can be used with any phonics unit. They are great to send home for homework too. Click any picture below to learn more about each pack.
   
 

I found some other phonics worksheets at Amazon. I linked them below to make it easy for you to view. 

Phonics and Foundational Skills
I have a ton of phonics activities to use in K-3 classrooms. Just click the picture on the left to see more phonics ideas that I can deliver to your classroom!


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A Jar of Spring

 A Jar of Spring Math Games Dollar Deal
A Jar of Spring has 7 math games. These math games sharpen addition and subtraction skills. 

The 7 game boards are full of spring flowers. All you need to play are 2 dice, a game board, and some tokens or beans to cover numbers.  Here are the 7 games:
•Game 1: Add 2 dice for a sum. 
•Game 2: Add 2 dice for a sum and add 10 more. 
•Game 3: Add 2 dice for a sum and subtract 2 from the sum. 
•Game 4: Add 2 dice for a sum, add 10 more, and subtract 1.
•Game 5: Roll 3 dice for a sum. 
•Game 6: Roll 2 dice and cover if the sum is odd or even. 
•Game 7: Roll 2 dice and highest (or lowest) sum advances forward.


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 A Jar of Winter Math Games
Here are the same games with a winter theme. These Jar of Winter Games are also included as a Dollar Deal! Just click the picture on the left to read more about it.  
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Free Division Poster

 FREE Division Vocabulary Poster
A FREE Division Poster for vocabulary.  Students will be able to remember the vocabulary names and its position in three division equations. There is also a black and white copy of this poster. Click the picture to download this FREEBIE! 





 Division Games with Task Cards
Are you looking for some division games? This Division Pack is loaded with fun division games. It has 14 game boards along with 100 task cards to play the games. The task cards are separated into levels according to what your students need to work on. Divisors 1-5 or 6-10. Your students will be engaged and having fun while learning their division facts! What can be better than that? Use the task cards to play the games or use them for flashcards. 
14 Division Games  Division Bingo Game Division Game
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 Monster Division Games
Try these Monster Theme Division Game Boards. The game boards are broken up to learn each divisor. Students will be entertained while learning their division facts. These game boards are instant! Just print and play.
You can snag a FREE Monster game right here. Click below:
 FREE Division Game board to practice 3s

 Super Division Worksheets
Super Division Worksheets are all about practice. This pack will surely have your students working on their division facts in no time! These are perfect for homework, classwork, or early finishers! 50 pages included in this cute superhero theme.
 Division Worksheet Super Division Worksheet

 Divide by Zeros
Are you starting long division? These task cards and worksheets, Divide by Zeros, will help students get ready for long division. These are great for extra practice or for homework. 96 task cards and 12 worksheets all about dividing by zeros! Click the picture to read more about it.



Here are some more division resources that I have used in my classroom:
Self-Correcting Division Keys
Division Flash Cards
Triangle Flash Cards
DVD Division Rap
Division Tables Placemat

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Need multiplication too? Try here:
 Operations and Algebraic Thinking using Multiplication and Division 
 
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A FREE Time Poster

A Free Time Poster to print and hang in your classroom. Hang the poster on your math wall or use when teaching about time. Click the picture below to download it and start using it today. 
 FREE TIme Poster

Check out more TIME resources below. 
 Elapsed Time Task Cards 3 Centers
Are you looking for Elapsed Time? I have some fun and engaging task cards to help learn about elapsed time. This set includes 3 math centers! A total of 48 Task Cards. All Task Cards use 5 minute intervals.
 Elapsed TIme Task Card Center 1
 Elapsed TIme Task Card Center 2 Elapsed Time Center 3


 Time Worksheets to Nearest 5 Minutes
Here is a set of 20 worksheets all about time to the nearest 5 minutes. This pack has 5 different types of worksheets. Students tell the time on the clock, students draw the hands on the clock, and students use elapsed time to solve problems. There is also a set of assessment worksheets for a quick quiz on who's telling time. Click the picture on the left to read more about it. 
 Time Worksheets


 Time to Nearest Minute
Here are 24 task cards to tell time to the nearest minute. This set will surely help your students practice telling time. This pack comes with recording sheets. Use these task cards at a math center or during your small group time. 
 24 Time to the Minute Task Cards

 Elapsed Time Worksheet
Here's a great resource that practices time and elapsed time. This pack has 32 half sheets all about time! These are perfect for your lesson, homework, classwork, centers, or for exit tickets!
 Example of Mini Workbook of TIme

Time Bingo! This one comes in 3 different sets. Set one has just to the hour and half-hour. Set two has the hour, half-hour, and quarter-hour. Set three has all times to the nearest 5 minutes. Click on the set you are working on to learn more about Time Bingo! 
 Time Bingo to the nearest 5 minutes Time Bingo to the nearest half hour Time Bingo to the hour half-hour and quarter hour

 Blank Calendars and Calendar Questions
Here is a pack of Blank Calendars and Calendar Questions to ask when learning about the calendar. This pack is great for 1st-3rd grade classrooms. Students will understand how to use the calendar in this neat pack. Click the picture on the left to read more about it.
 Blank Calendars and Calendar Questions Example


 Time Telling Blog Post with Ideas
Click the picture on the left to see another blog post about some time telling tips and preview newer resources. 

Here are some classroom resources you may need while teaching your time unit:
Classroom Clock Kit
Little Class Clocks

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