Description
I'm making it my mission to take some of the most irrelevant, abstract concepts for students, and turning them into FUN color-by-number activities. Why should these fun coloring activities stop once kids leave elementary school? Watch your students actually care about their answers as they quietly work to color each picture correctly. You can assess their progress quickly, just by glancing to see if they colored their pictures correctly.
The directions for students are as follows: Complete the problems in each row. Circle the correct answer. Match the problem numbers with the color you circled to create a colorful picture. For example, if the student gets the answer 38 for problem #1, then he or she should use green to color all of the sections labeled with a 1. If the answer is 12, he or she should use purple to color the sections labeled with a 1.
You can grab this box plot activity plus 5 more as part of the Box Plot Bundle! You save 50% by grabbing them all at once :)
The directions for students are as follows: Complete the problems in each row. Circle the correct answer. Match the problem numbers with the color you circled to create a colorful picture. For example, if the student gets the answer 38 for problem #1, then he or she should use green to color all of the sections labeled with a 1. If the answer is 12, he or she should use purple to color the sections labeled with a 1.
You can grab this box plot activity plus 5 more as part of the Box Plot Bundle! You save 50% by grabbing them all at once :)
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
5th - 8th
Subjects
Pages
6
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
Description
I'm making it my mission to take some of the most irrelevant, abstract concepts for students, and turning them into FUN color-by-number activities. Why should these fun coloring activities stop once kids leave elementary school? Watch your students actually care about their answers as they quietly work to color each picture correctly. You can assess their progress quickly, just by glancing to see if they colored their pictures correctly.
The directions for students are as follows: Complete the problems in each row. Circle the correct answer. Match the problem numbers with the color you circled to create a colorful picture. For example, if the student gets the answer 38 for problem #1, then he or she should use green to color all of the sections labeled with a 1. If the answer is 12, he or she should use purple to color the sections labeled with a 1.
You can grab this box plot activity plus 5 more as part of the Box Plot Bundle! You save 50% by grabbing them all at once :)
The directions for students are as follows: Complete the problems in each row. Circle the correct answer. Match the problem numbers with the color you circled to create a colorful picture. For example, if the student gets the answer 38 for problem #1, then he or she should use green to color all of the sections labeled with a 1. If the answer is 12, he or she should use purple to color the sections labeled with a 1.
You can grab this box plot activity plus 5 more as part of the Box Plot Bundle! You save 50% by grabbing them all at once :)
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Mostly used with 6th and 7th grades
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Great change from the typical worksheet for practice. My students enjoyed the change.
This is a great resource. My students were very engaged.
Great resource that was super engaging!
This was a nice activity to use after learning about box plots. It gave the students something different to do.
Love this!
Good review questions
So cute!
Thank you!
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