This mystery picture has practice problems for substituting numbers for variables. The problems involve decimals, fractions and negative numbers. This would be a great extension for 6th grade, perfect for 7th grade and a skill practice for 8th grade. Students love watching the picture appear and the instant feedback is so engaging!
This activity is geared towards 8th grade surface area and volume skills. Students will have to answer 10 questions covering surface area and volume of cylinders, cones, spheres, volume of a hemisphere and an ice cream cone shape. I am using this as an end of year review, review before standardized tests, practice for the unit. Each question has a hint card that will give the formulas. Students will love the instant feedback and the fun picture that appears will keep them engaged.
Write Equations From Tables and Graphs 6.EE.C Engage your 6th grade math students by using this digital, self-checking, google sheets activity. Students will practice writing equations from tables and graphs. As students answer correctly images appear and their answer will turn red or green. Students love the instant feedback. Students will enjoy this fun, instant feedback, independent activity using google sheets. This activity is perfect for 6th graders as practice, an extension, use during
Multiply Multi-Digit Multiples of Ten - Valentine’s Day Math ActivityLooking for a 5th grade or 6th grade math resource that helps students multiply multi-digit numbers?This Escape Room is perfect for making learning engaging and stress-free! ✅ This resource includes:12 questions where students have to multiply multi-digit numbers that are multiples of 10,100, & 1,000Questions get increasingly challenging to hook their excitement!Valentine’s Day Theme to make it cute and fun for students.Stud
Multiply Fractions 5.NF.A Engage your 5th or 6th grade math students by using this digital escape room to practice multiplying unit fractions and whole numbers, whole numbers and fractions, fractions by fractions and mixed numbers. This digital google sheet escape room asks students to solve estimation, add, subtract, and real world problems involving adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers. This activity is perfect for 5th and 6th graders as practice, an extension, use during cente
Simplify Mixed Numbers – Digital Mystery PictureTired of boring fraction worksheets? Make simplifying mixed numbers fun with this self-checking digital mystery picture! Students complete 16 interactive questions in a Google Sheet, and each answer gives instant feedback: correct = green, incorrect = red. Watch the progress bar grow from red to yellow to green, and reveal a fun picture as they answer correctly. Students can even track their percentage correct as they go! Perfect for 4th–6t
6th Grade Math Review Bundle Self-Checking, Digital Review for 8th grade math. So easy to assign using your favorite LMS. Students review math concepts taught in 6th grade. Digital mystery pictures and escape rooms keep students engaged. The instant feedback lets them know if they are wrong or right. No prep for teachers. Perfect for end of year 6th grade math review.
Power Point Presentation Group Activity Answers Included Engage your middle school students by using this PPT as a group review game. Your students will be so excited to ditch the boring practice worksheet and do this instead! Students will answer questions by adding or subtracting negative and positive numbers. If groups answer correctly, they then spin the spinner to see how many points they have earned. Keep score as groups answer correctly. Present using your teacher device and play as a w
Circle Graphs - Use Proportional Reasoning to interpret Circle Graphs 7.RP.A Engage your 7th grade math students by using this digital, self-checking, google sheets activity. Students will practice interpreting circle graphs using proportional reasoning. As students answer correctly images appear and their answer will turn red or green. Students love the instant feedback. Students will enjoy this fun, instant feedback, independent activity using google sheets. This activity is perfect for 7th
Round Decimals 5.NBT.A Engage your 5th or 6th grade math students by using this digital escape room to practice rounding decimal numbers to the nearest whole number, tenths, hundredths, and thousandths place. This digital google sheet escape room asks students to round decimals. This activity is perfect for 5th and 6th graders as practice, an extension, use during centers or group work. What's included: -Round Decimals - make a copy -Includes an answer key -Engaging activity unlocks question le
Volume using s Formula 5.MD.C.3 Digital Mystery Picture Engage your 5th math students by using this self checking digital mystery picture to build understanding of finding volume using the volume formula. Your students will be so excited to ditch the boring practice worksheet and do this instead! Students will complete twelve questions on finding volume using a formula. If students answer it correctly, the box will turn green and if they answer it incorrectly, the box will turn red. There is
Adding and Subtracting Decimals 5.NBT.B.7 Digital Mystery Picture Engage your 5th and 6th grade math students by using this self checking digital mystery picture to practice adding and subtracting decimals to the thousandths place. Your students will be so excited to ditch the boring practice worksheet and do this instead! Students will complete sixteen questions on adding and subtracting decimals. If they answer it correctly, the box will turn green and if they answer it incorrectly, the box
Practice turning fractions into repeating and terminating decimals. Then turn repeating and terminating decimals into fractions. Perfect practice for math students who have just learned that every fraction can be represented in decimal form.
Estimating Decimal Sums and Differences 4th,5th,6th,7th Engage your upper elementary math or middle school students by using this self checking digital mystery picture to practice estimating decimal sums and differences. Your students will be so excited to ditch the boring practice worksheet and do this instead! For those who love paper activities - that's included too! Students could complete the paper activity first by following the step by step instructions on how to estimate decimal sums a
Line Plots With Fraction Units 4.MD.B.4 and 5.MD.B.2 Includes Example Mini Lesson Engage your upper elementary math or middle school students by using this digital interactive google slides activity. Your students will be so excited to ditch the boring practice worksheet and do this instead! Students will drag and drop to plot data on line plots with fractional units. Then students will have to answer questions about the value with the most data and the difference between greatest and smallest.
Engage your upper elementary math students by using this self-checking digital activity to practice multiplication facts, division facts, and area of rectangles. Your students will be so excited to ditch the boring practice worksheet and do this instead! After completing all 12 questions, students will receive feedback on their answers. If they answer it correctly, the box will turn green and if they answer it incorrectly, the box will turn red. As students answer correctly a silly phrase will
Practice your fraction operations with this fun and engaging mystery picture. Students will solve 12 fraction problems, involving positive and negative fractions. If students struggle, there are notes and examples about fraction operations and integer operations. Students will have fun with this engaging instant feedback cute picture google sheets mystery pictures.
This activity is geared towards a review of 6th grade GCF, LCM, Exponents and Prime Factorization Review. Students will have to answer 10 questions covering the topics in the title. I am using this as an end of year review or review before standardized tests. Students will love the instant feedback and the fun picture that appears will keep them engaged.
Estimate Decimal Sums & Differences 5.NBT.B.7 Digital Mystery Picture Engage your 5th grade math students by using this self checking digital mystery picture to practice estimating decimal sums and differences. Your students will be so excited to ditch the boring practice worksheet and do this instead! Students will complete sixteen questions on estimating decimal sums and differences. If they answer it correctly, the box will turn green and if they answer it incorrectly, the box will turn red
Volume using the Area of the Base x Height 5.MD.C.3 Digital Mystery Picture Engage your 5th math students by using this self checking digital mystery picture to build understanding of finding volume using mental math strategies, including the area of the base x height. Your students will be so excited to ditch the boring practice worksheet and do this instead! Students will complete twelve questions on finding volume using multiplication and addition strategies. If students answer it correctl