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5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers
5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers
5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers
5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers
5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers
5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers
5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers
5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers
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"These math prompts have provided lots of math discussion. It has been fun to watch the struggle they have had with the prompts and how they have become more confident and better at communicating their thinking."
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MELISSA M.
"My students love, love, love this resource! It sparked great discussion and I will continue to use this next year!"
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Jessica T.

Description

Are you looking for a fun way to encourage math talk with your 5th graders? Which One Doesn't Belong prompts are a fun way to get students writing & talking about math! Use as math warm ups, whole group spiral review, or add to your math centers!

Each topic includes 5 prompts, so your students will have plenty of practice.

⭐Click the PREVIEW button to download 30 FREE Prompts!

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

Set #1: Numbers in Base Ten (35 prompts)

  • Place Value
  • Number Forms
  • Rounding
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Division

Set #2: Operations in Base Ten & Algebraic Thinking (30 prompts)

  • Multiply Whole Numbers
  • Divide Whole Numbers
  • Multiply & Divide Whole Numbers
  • Add & Subtract Decimals
  • Multiply Decimals
  • Divide Decimals

Set #3: Fractions (30 prompts)

  • Add & Subtract Fractions
  • Fractions as Division
  • Multiply Fraction by Whole Numbers
  • Multiplication as Scaling
  • Multiply Fractions & Mixed Numbers
  • Divide Unit Fractions

Set #4: Measurement, Data, & Geometry (25 prompts)

  1. Measurement
  2. Volume
  3. Word Problems with Volume
  4. Two-Dimensional Figures (Part 1)
  5. Two-Dimensional Figures (Part 2)

Use THREE different ways:

1. No-prep - just print & go!

We include an editable full page template, so you can create WODB prompts for your students.

2. Task Cards - create booklets and you have a reusable math station (recording sheet included)

3. Google Slides - EDITABLE paperless math warmups!

Your students will LOVE math prompts.

Here's what teachers are saying about our Would You Rather bundles:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"This resource has been very helpful to review skills that have already been taught. I use the journal prompts as a warm up activity to get students thinking about math skills they have already learned. The Would You Rather format helps to challenge their thinking and encourages them to work through the steps necessary to solve each option. Thanks for sharing this resource!" - Jamie G.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"It's so hard for my students to verbalize their thinking. This resource helps them do just that! My class LOVES this resource!! Thank you for creating and sharing. It's easy to implement, engaging, and a fun way to practice math skills!" - Rachel C.

F.A.Q.

> Is this resource editable?

The text in the Google Slides is editable.

> Do you include an editable printable template?

Only the complete bundle includes an editable printable template.

> Which standards do you cover?

This resource covers 5th grade math skills. We include a topic list & standards list for CC, TEKs, and FL BEST. Please refer to the math skill list above.

> Do you include an Answer Key?

Yes. We include an example answers pdf.

> Does this bundle include a PowerPoint version.

No, but you can open up the Google Slides and select DOWNLOAD as a PowerPoint. All slides are in file, so this will be a quick task!

Ways to Use:

Math Journals

Math Warmups

Math Talk

Number Talks

Math Centers

Morning Work

Spiral Review

Math Intervention

Homework

MORE Math Journal Prompts:

Which One Doesn't Belong Math Prompts:

Would You Rather Math Prompts

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5th Grade Which One Doesn't Belong Math Journal Prompts Math Review Centers

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What others say

"These math prompts have provided lots of math discussion. It has been fun to watch the struggle they have had with the prompts and how they have become more confident and better at communicating their thinking."
star
MELISSA M.
"My students love, love, love this resource! It sparked great discussion and I will continue to use this next year!"
star
Jessica T.

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Description

Are you looking for a fun way to encourage math talk with your 5th graders? Which One Doesn't Belong prompts are a fun way to get students writing & talking about math! Use as math warm ups, whole group spiral review, or add to your math centers!

Each topic includes 5 prompts, so your students will have plenty of practice.

⭐Click the PREVIEW button to download 30 FREE Prompts!

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

Set #1: Numbers in Base Ten (35 prompts)

  • Place Value
  • Number Forms
  • Rounding
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Division

Set #2: Operations in Base Ten & Algebraic Thinking (30 prompts)

  • Multiply Whole Numbers
  • Divide Whole Numbers
  • Multiply & Divide Whole Numbers
  • Add & Subtract Decimals
  • Multiply Decimals
  • Divide Decimals

Set #3: Fractions (30 prompts)

  • Add & Subtract Fractions
  • Fractions as Division
  • Multiply Fraction by Whole Numbers
  • Multiplication as Scaling
  • Multiply Fractions & Mixed Numbers
  • Divide Unit Fractions

Set #4: Measurement, Data, & Geometry (25 prompts)

  1. Measurement
  2. Volume
  3. Word Problems with Volume
  4. Two-Dimensional Figures (Part 1)
  5. Two-Dimensional Figures (Part 2)

Use THREE different ways:

1. No-prep - just print & go!

We include an editable full page template, so you can create WODB prompts for your students.

2. Task Cards - create booklets and you have a reusable math station (recording sheet included)

3. Google Slides - EDITABLE paperless math warmups!

Your students will LOVE math prompts.

Here's what teachers are saying about our Would You Rather bundles:

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"This resource has been very helpful to review skills that have already been taught. I use the journal prompts as a warm up activity to get students thinking about math skills they have already learned. The Would You Rather format helps to challenge their thinking and encourages them to work through the steps necessary to solve each option. Thanks for sharing this resource!" - Jamie G.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"It's so hard for my students to verbalize their thinking. This resource helps them do just that! My class LOVES this resource!! Thank you for creating and sharing. It's easy to implement, engaging, and a fun way to practice math skills!" - Rachel C.

F.A.Q.

> Is this resource editable?

The text in the Google Slides is editable.

> Do you include an editable printable template?

Only the complete bundle includes an editable printable template.

> Which standards do you cover?

This resource covers 5th grade math skills. We include a topic list & standards list for CC, TEKs, and FL BEST. Please refer to the math skill list above.

> Do you include an Answer Key?

Yes. We include an example answers pdf.

> Does this bundle include a PowerPoint version.

No, but you can open up the Google Slides and select DOWNLOAD as a PowerPoint. All slides are in file, so this will be a quick task!

Ways to Use:

Math Journals

Math Warmups

Math Talk

Number Talks

Math Centers

Morning Work

Spiral Review

Math Intervention

Homework

MORE Math Journal Prompts:

Which One Doesn't Belong Math Prompts:

Would You Rather Math Prompts

Join the MTC email list for exclusive freebies: https://mathtechconnections.com/free-resources/

Report this resource to TPT
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My students love, love, love this resource! It sparked great discussion and I will continue to use this next year!
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left.
Explain patterns in the number of zeros of the product when multiplying a number by powers of 10, and explain patterns in the placement of the decimal point when a decimal is multiplied or divided by a power of 10. Use whole-number exponents to denote powers of 10.
Read, write, and compare decimals to thousandths.
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