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These leveled and differentiated 5th grade math stations offer perfect in-class support to meet students where they are. These differentiated math stations are perfect for combining 5th grade math intervention with 5th grade math enrichment and are designed to differentiate learning all year long!
If you're searching for a low-prep way to offer differentiated support with 5th grade math standards, this bundle is it. Featuring 13 topics with three levels (below, on, and above grade level), these differentiated math stations are flexible and easy to customize.
What's Covered in These Differentiated 5th Grade Math Stations?
- Ordering Decimals
- Comparing Decimals
- Adding Decimals
- Subtracting Decimals
- Multiplying Decimals
- Dividing Decimals
- Adding and Subtracting Fractions (Unlike Denominators)
- Multiplying Fractions
- Dividing Fractions
- Order of Operations
- Volume and Surface Area
- Customary Units Measurement Conversions
- Metric Units Measurement Conversions
Each topic has three tiers:
- Below Level
- On Level
- Above Level
Plus two recording sheets—one for showing work and one for writing your own word problem. Perfect for 5th grade math intervention or enrichment!
How Can It be Used in Your Classroom?
- Math Centers or Stations ideal for 5th grade math early finishers
- Around the Room Scavenger Hunt
- Teacher Table Practice
- Whole Group Practice
- Morning Work
- Early Finisher Activities (grab a shape and solve)
- Substitutes
- Send home to engage students’ families
How to Set It Up?
- Cut out the 6 levels of shapes.
- Hang around the room or place at a station.
- Assign each student a shape to solve.
- Students walk around the room and solve the problems on their shape. They will write the answers on the recording sheet.
- If they finish early, they can pick another shape to solve.
Tips for Using these Leveled 5th Grade Math Activities:
- Before using this resource, you'll need to identify which students will be assigned to each shape. I suggest giving an exit slip the day before that assesses their level of understanding. if they need enrichment, assign them the above-level problems. If they are right on grade level, assign them the on-level problems. If the student is struggling and needs easier problems, assign them the below-level problems. You can either display the who is in each shape group on the whiteboard, draw the shape in the corner of the student notebook/paper, or just verbally tell student what shape to solve.
- If you have early finishers, tell them to solve a different set of shapes, which is why I recommend printing the recording sheets and making them double sided.
- Do not tell the students what level of problems they are working on.
- There are two recording sheets for each set of questions. The first one is recommended for all levels and asks students to show their work and write the answer. The second recording sheet offers a place for students to create their own word problem that matches the math problem on the shape. This is the best for your highest level learners.
- Show students how to compare and discuss answers. Did you both get the same answer? If students get different answers, ask them to solve the problem using a different strategy or help coach each other through the problem.
Check out what other educators are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lori M. E. wrote, “These are a game changer for a differentiated station or small group. Love how easy it is for students to work at their level and learn. ”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Beverly Kerr (TPT Seller) wrote, “A perfect way to practice.”
Use these 5th grade differentiated math stations to keep students engaged and growing all year!
Copyright © Chloe Campbell
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Questions or comments? Please email me at: chloecampbelleducation@gmail.com
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These leveled and differentiated 5th grade math stations offer perfect in-class support to meet students where they are. These differentiated math stations are perfect for combining 5th grade math intervention with 5th grade math enrichment and are designed to differentiate learning all year long!
If you're searching for a low-prep way to offer differentiated support with 5th grade math standards, this bundle is it. Featuring 13 topics with three levels (below, on, and above grade level), these differentiated math stations are flexible and easy to customize.
What's Covered in These Differentiated 5th Grade Math Stations?
- Ordering Decimals
- Comparing Decimals
- Adding Decimals
- Subtracting Decimals
- Multiplying Decimals
- Dividing Decimals
- Adding and Subtracting Fractions (Unlike Denominators)
- Multiplying Fractions
- Dividing Fractions
- Order of Operations
- Volume and Surface Area
- Customary Units Measurement Conversions
- Metric Units Measurement Conversions
Each topic has three tiers:
- Below Level
- On Level
- Above Level
Plus two recording sheets—one for showing work and one for writing your own word problem. Perfect for 5th grade math intervention or enrichment!
How Can It be Used in Your Classroom?
- Math Centers or Stations ideal for 5th grade math early finishers
- Around the Room Scavenger Hunt
- Teacher Table Practice
- Whole Group Practice
- Morning Work
- Early Finisher Activities (grab a shape and solve)
- Substitutes
- Send home to engage students’ families
How to Set It Up?
- Cut out the 6 levels of shapes.
- Hang around the room or place at a station.
- Assign each student a shape to solve.
- Students walk around the room and solve the problems on their shape. They will write the answers on the recording sheet.
- If they finish early, they can pick another shape to solve.
Tips for Using these Leveled 5th Grade Math Activities:
- Before using this resource, you'll need to identify which students will be assigned to each shape. I suggest giving an exit slip the day before that assesses their level of understanding. if they need enrichment, assign them the above-level problems. If they are right on grade level, assign them the on-level problems. If the student is struggling and needs easier problems, assign them the below-level problems. You can either display the who is in each shape group on the whiteboard, draw the shape in the corner of the student notebook/paper, or just verbally tell student what shape to solve.
- If you have early finishers, tell them to solve a different set of shapes, which is why I recommend printing the recording sheets and making them double sided.
- Do not tell the students what level of problems they are working on.
- There are two recording sheets for each set of questions. The first one is recommended for all levels and asks students to show their work and write the answer. The second recording sheet offers a place for students to create their own word problem that matches the math problem on the shape. This is the best for your highest level learners.
- Show students how to compare and discuss answers. Did you both get the same answer? If students get different answers, ask them to solve the problem using a different strategy or help coach each other through the problem.
Check out what other educators are saying:
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Lori M. E. wrote, “These are a game changer for a differentiated station or small group. Love how easy it is for students to work at their level and learn. ”
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Beverly Kerr (TPT Seller) wrote, “A perfect way to practice.”
Use these 5th grade differentiated math stations to keep students engaged and growing all year!
Copyright © Chloe Campbell
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
Questions or comments? Please email me at: chloecampbelleducation@gmail.com





