✅ Integer Diamond Problems provide students with meaningful practice in integer operations and rules while building foundational skills for factoring and FOIL methods. ✅ Each diamond is divided into four sections: the left and right squares contain integers, the top square represents their product, and the bottom square shows their sum. ✅ In this activity, students are given two of the four values and must use their knowledge of integer operations to determine the missing numbers. ✅ 21 Pr
✅ This resource includes 12 task cards on calculating the perimeter of rectangles on a coordinate grid and finding missing coordinates to match a given perimeter. ✅ 12 coordinate grids are included for students to help solve each task card. ✅ An answer sheet is provided for students to fill in their final answer. ✅ Students or teachers can check for accuracy using the answer key.
✅ This classroom resource includes two game boards, two mazes and one card sort. ✅ One game board has students work on identifying the plural form of a singular noun. The second game board has students work on identifying the singular version of a plural noun. ✅ The mazes have students identify the correct plural version of a singular noun. ✅ The card sort has students sort singular and plural nouns into different groups. ✅ Answer keys are provided for all the activities.
✅ All About Me Activity Pack is the resource to help students share about themselves while practicing speaking, listening, and writing skills. It includes engaging activities like a graphic organizer, writing handouts, speaking task cards, a dice game, and the fun “I Have, Who Has?” game to build classroom community. With word banks and sentence stems included, students of all levels can participate with confidence. The following resources are included in this product:✅ All About Me Graphic
✅ This set of four reflection worksheets provides a structured way for high school students to reflect on their learning for the quarter, set goals for the next quarter, and identify ways to achieve those goals. ✅ 12 thought provoking conversation cards that encourage students to share ideas, build communication skills, and engage in rich small group discussions.
✅ This classroom resource includes 2 pages of practice problems focused on finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), featuring a total of 20 practice problems. ✅ An answer key is provided for quick reference and grading. ✅ To support student understanding, the first problem includes a step-by-step example demonstrating how to solve it. ✅ As an added challenge, a bonus problem is included that asks students to find the GCF of three numbers, encouraging deeper thinking and application.
In this activity, students practice adding fractions with like denominators. Each problem has a model students can use as a tool to solve the problem and show their understanding. This is a great activity to use for students to practice adding fractions with like denominators while showing their conceptual understanding.
Students use their understanding of equivalent numerical expressions to complete this 20 piece puzzle. Students will match numerical expressions (addition only) with an equivalent expression that uses parenthesis. The expressions are mainly positive integers with a few decimals and fractions. Cut out the puzzle beforehand and put pieces in a baggie. This is a great activity to follow a lesson on equivalent expressions!
Students will use their understanding of order of operations to solve these ten problems. This can be used for homework, extra practice, or problems for review!
This activity is a great way to bring math into the classroom. Students use math to describe themselves. Students also find graphics/pictures of how math describes them in their life. This activity comes with a rubric.
Students match equivalent expressions using the distributive property in this dominoe activity. Students will "match" equivalent expressions by line up the correct dominoe. My students loved this activity. It can be used with a partner or individually. You can use it a a whole class activity, centers or small group work.
This puzzle is a great way for students to review habits of successful students. This can be used at the beginning of the year or returning from a holiday break.
Review how to multiply with powers of 10! These guided notes can be used as a whole class activity, interactive notebook or class practice. This activity works with positive exponents only.
This EDITABLE Parent Teacher Conference Form is an easy way to communicate with families how their student is doing in class academically, with study skills, and citizenship habits. I would use this form every fall and winter. When I had 30 conferences in a night, this was a simple way for me to stay organized and give students feedback about their student.
The Candy Problem is a 6th grade math lesson that explores multiples, factors, least common multiples, common multiples, greatest common factors and number patterns. It is a scenario that gives students a concrete way to review number sense while starting to build their ratio and proportional understanding and background knowledge for expressions and equations. I have used this lesson for three years and continue to use it throughout the year to explore new algebraic content and spiral in number