Practice material for number pyramids
You can download the researcher tasks and blank copy templates here and print them out for your students – or for learning arithmetic at home – or use the copy templates in the textbook. With the researcher tasks, you have well-founded material that can be excellently integrated into learning circles (stations), weekly plans, or free work phases.
The researcher tasks include open tasks and can be worked on individually, in pairs, or in groups without additional support. In order to optimally integrate the researcher tasks into the lesson, you can copy the pages in the textbook or conveniently download the files here and print them out, cut them in half and distribute them as flashcards. To avoid having to print out new blank number pyramids and walls for every lesson, we recommend laminating the sheets and writing on them with a water-soluble foil pen.
The set includes both a large wall poster for the classroom and a fact sheet as a copy template at the end of the textbook, both of which contain a clear summary of the most important rules and properties of number pyramids. You can also download the fact sheet here and print it out yourself for the classroom – without a colored background, of course, in order to be able to print as ink-saving as possible.
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Number Pyramids
With Prof. Kortenkamp’s learning blocks, elementary school students can build real number pyramids, which they previously only knew on paper in their textbooks. There is a simple principle: The…
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