Description
What is Pixel Art?
These Pixel Arts have been created using Google Sheets. As students type their answers next to each math problem, colors have been formatted to pop up on the right hand side. If the answer is not correct, no colors will be added. Once all of the questions have been answered, there will be a completed picture. Pixel Art is fun and self-checking. This Spring themed pixel art will keep your students engaged.
How do I assign Pixel Art to students?
If you have Google Classroom, this can be shared by creating an assignment and having it automatically make a copy for each student. If you do not have Google Classroom, you can still share the Google Sheet (pixel art) as “view only” and students will make their own copy. Once completed, they can share it back with their teacher.
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Topics Covered:
*Greatest Common Factor
*Least Common Multiple
*Divisibility Rules
*Volume of Rectangular Prisms
*Mean, Median, Mode
*Fraction, Decimal, Percent Conversions
*Dividing Whole Numbers
*Adding and Subtracting Integers
*Unit Rates
*Multiplying Decimals
*Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Ways to use this product in your classroom:
-exit slip
-assessment
-homework
-practice
✓ Teacher Tested
✓ Student Approved
*This product has been used in my classroom and enjoyed by my students!
Reviews mean TPT credits for you!
Make sure you leave a review of any purchased products to earn credit toward future purchases!
Terms of Use:
By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only. No part of this resource should be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school, or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses. Licenses are non-transferable. Resources may be posted online if they are behind a password protected site for student access.
©Getting Rid of the Box, 2015 to Present
Pixel Art Math GCF LCM Holiday Math Adding and Subtracting Integers Unit Rates
Highlights
Description
What is Pixel Art?
These Pixel Arts have been created using Google Sheets. As students type their answers next to each math problem, colors have been formatted to pop up on the right hand side. If the answer is not correct, no colors will be added. Once all of the questions have been answered, there will be a completed picture. Pixel Art is fun and self-checking. This Spring themed pixel art will keep your students engaged.
How do I assign Pixel Art to students?
If you have Google Classroom, this can be shared by creating an assignment and having it automatically make a copy for each student. If you do not have Google Classroom, you can still share the Google Sheet (pixel art) as “view only” and students will make their own copy. Once completed, they can share it back with their teacher.
Get this MEGA bundle at a 40% discount!
Topics Covered:
*Greatest Common Factor
*Least Common Multiple
*Divisibility Rules
*Volume of Rectangular Prisms
*Mean, Median, Mode
*Fraction, Decimal, Percent Conversions
*Dividing Whole Numbers
*Adding and Subtracting Integers
*Unit Rates
*Multiplying Decimals
*Adding and Subtracting Decimals
Ways to use this product in your classroom:
-exit slip
-assessment
-homework
-practice
✓ Teacher Tested
✓ Student Approved
*This product has been used in my classroom and enjoyed by my students!
Reviews mean TPT credits for you!
Make sure you leave a review of any purchased products to earn credit toward future purchases!
Terms of Use:
By purchasing this product, you own a license for one teacher only. No part of this resource should be shared with colleagues or used by an entire team, grade level, school, or district without purchasing the correct number of licenses. Licenses are non-transferable. Resources may be posted online if they are behind a password protected site for student access.
©Getting Rid of the Box, 2015 to Present




