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28 August 2011

Power Tower Freebie

This took me a loooot longer than I had planned to put together for someone else to use, but here it is - Power Tower labels on greater than, less than, and equal to. This is NOT my idea. In fact, you will need to watch this video to get the gist of it.

My freebie contains Avery #5410 circle labels that can be placed onto Dixie cups to practice greater than, less than, and equal to. This game is appropriate for grades 3-5th. If you need something easier or more advanced, I've provided instructions on how to do it. I order my labels from Amazon here.




Here are the freebie links! Thanks so much to all the people who have given positive reviews to past freebies. There were some really nice ones that made my day. Thanks!

Currclick Power Towers
Teachers Pay Teachers Power Towers

12 comments:

  1. Love this...thanks it looks like a creative way to teach < and > to the kids.

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  2. What a great idea on doing it on greater than, less than... I just printed them out and I LOVE THEM!!! I have 2 boys so I will be looking for a boy~ish Dixie cups ;) Thank you for making this FREE for us, Great Job!!

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  3. Eli loves those speed stacks. That is a great idea! I shared it with my friends.

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  4. I shared! And while I'm here, just wanna say that I love your stuff - lots of value for the price!! So glad you are on Face Book!

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  5. I shared! I love your work. Thanks for the great books!

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  6. Great idea...I shared!

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  7. I shared! Great job!!!

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  8. Looks great, as always! I shared on my wall! tammyhuffaker@yahoo.com

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  9. I got here via pinterest and am looking forward to using it this year in my class!

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  10. Wow! So glad I clicked over to your blog. I had not heard of these and there is a lot more to do with <, > in the common core than there was in our state standards. Thanks for sharing!

    The Math Maniac

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