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Collection of math rhymes for 5th grade (33)
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Playful poem that helps children practice basic addition through the story of a mischievous puppy named Boo-Boo who loves chewing shoes
Colorful educational poster displaying the lyrics and corresponding illustrations for the classic counting rhyme, "One, two, buckle my shoe."
Fun counting poem that helps children learn about spider anatomy while practicing numbers and colors.
Humorous poem by Shel Silverstein that teaches children about the difference between quantity and value through a boy's misguided money trades.
Sing along to "The Doubles Song" to help students memorize their addition facts in a fun and engaging way.
This engaging poem breaks down the story problem-solving process into easy-to-follow steps that young learners can remember and apply.
Rhyming poem designed to help elementary students distinguish between the hour and minute hands on an analog clock.
This colorful decimal place value chart helps 5th graders visualize the relationship between fractions and decimals on a number line.
This worksheet features the classic poem 'Clouds' by Christina Rossetti, followed by an exercise to identify rhyming words.
This colorful educational poster features the beloved counting rhyme "One, Two, Three, Four, Five" with an engaging illustration to help young learners remember the verses.
The cover art for Mr. Colin Dodds' album "Say It Like Math," featuring catchy songs to help students learn.
Printable poem activity sheet titled "The More It Snows" by A.A. Milne, designed for children to read, identify words with the 'o' sound, and practice writing.
Math educational graphic promoting rounding strategies without rhymes, featuring a number line and bold text.
Humorous poem about the importance of math, illustrated with school tools and a "WE ARE TEACHERS" logo.
"IF-ING" by Langston Hughes — a playful poem about imagination and creativity, illustrated with vibrant school-themed graphics.