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Kids love celebrating Valentine's Day. Why not celebrate by using this bundle of Math themed activities. This bundle includes 4 of my TPT math themed activities:
Valentine Order of Operations Monster Matchup
Valentine Decimal Scavenger Hunt
Valentine Mixed Number Mystery Riddle
Exponent Heart Match-Up
Valentine Order of Operations Monster MatchUp:
Every monster needs a little love! In this activity, students will solve order of operations (including exponents and parentheses) and match up each valentine with the correct monster.
Valentine Decimal Scavenger Hunt:
Use this engaging Valentine-themed math activity to gets kids moving around the classroom practicing decimals. Reviews all operations with decimals. Mix the cards up and hang them around the room. Students can begin at any card. After they solve, their correct answer will lead them to the next card. Answer recording sheet is included. Use in small groups, math centers, independent or partner scoot game.
Valentine Mixed Number Mystery Riddle:
What's better than practicing mixed numbers than with a sweet Valentine Riddle? Students can work in partners, independently, or in small group math centers to crack the code to the following riddle: "What did the boy bird say to the girl bird on Valentine's Day?" {Answer - "Let Me Call You Tweet Heart!"}
There are 12 mixed number review problems in solving this mystery riddle:
3 = Addition of Mixed Numbers
3 = Subtraction of Mixed Numbers
3 = Multiplying Mixed Numbers
3 = Dividing Mixed Numbers by a fraction
Exponent Heart Matchup:
Practice matching exponents with their values in this sweet valentine match-up. Recording sheet is included for task card and small group math centers.
Valentine Order of Operations Monster Matchup
Valentine Decimal Scavenger Hunt
Valentine Mixed Number Mystery Riddle
Exponent Heart Match-Up
Valentine Order of Operations Monster MatchUp:
Every monster needs a little love! In this activity, students will solve order of operations (including exponents and parentheses) and match up each valentine with the correct monster.
Valentine Decimal Scavenger Hunt:
Use this engaging Valentine-themed math activity to gets kids moving around the classroom practicing decimals. Reviews all operations with decimals. Mix the cards up and hang them around the room. Students can begin at any card. After they solve, their correct answer will lead them to the next card. Answer recording sheet is included. Use in small groups, math centers, independent or partner scoot game.
Valentine Mixed Number Mystery Riddle:
What's better than practicing mixed numbers than with a sweet Valentine Riddle? Students can work in partners, independently, or in small group math centers to crack the code to the following riddle: "What did the boy bird say to the girl bird on Valentine's Day?" {Answer - "Let Me Call You Tweet Heart!"}
There are 12 mixed number review problems in solving this mystery riddle:
3 = Addition of Mixed Numbers
3 = Subtraction of Mixed Numbers
3 = Multiplying Mixed Numbers
3 = Dividing Mixed Numbers by a fraction
Exponent Heart Matchup:
Practice matching exponents with their values in this sweet valentine match-up. Recording sheet is included for task card and small group math centers.
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Kids love celebrating Valentine's Day. Why not celebrate by using this bundle of Math themed activities. This bundle includes 4 of my TPT math themed activities:
Valentine Order of Operations Monster Matchup
Valentine Decimal Scavenger Hunt
Valentine Mixed Number Mystery Riddle
Exponent Heart Match-Up
Valentine Order of Operations Monster MatchUp:
Every monster needs a little love! In this activity, students will solve order of operations (including exponents and parentheses) and match up each valentine with the correct monster.
Valentine Decimal Scavenger Hunt:
Use this engaging Valentine-themed math activity to gets kids moving around the classroom practicing decimals. Reviews all operations with decimals. Mix the cards up and hang them around the room. Students can begin at any card. After they solve, their correct answer will lead them to the next card. Answer recording sheet is included. Use in small groups, math centers, independent or partner scoot game.
Valentine Mixed Number Mystery Riddle:
What's better than practicing mixed numbers than with a sweet Valentine Riddle? Students can work in partners, independently, or in small group math centers to crack the code to the following riddle: "What did the boy bird say to the girl bird on Valentine's Day?" {Answer - "Let Me Call You Tweet Heart!"}
There are 12 mixed number review problems in solving this mystery riddle:
3 = Addition of Mixed Numbers
3 = Subtraction of Mixed Numbers
3 = Multiplying Mixed Numbers
3 = Dividing Mixed Numbers by a fraction
Exponent Heart Matchup:
Practice matching exponents with their values in this sweet valentine match-up. Recording sheet is included for task card and small group math centers.
Valentine Order of Operations Monster Matchup
Valentine Decimal Scavenger Hunt
Valentine Mixed Number Mystery Riddle
Exponent Heart Match-Up
Valentine Order of Operations Monster MatchUp:
Every monster needs a little love! In this activity, students will solve order of operations (including exponents and parentheses) and match up each valentine with the correct monster.
Valentine Decimal Scavenger Hunt:
Use this engaging Valentine-themed math activity to gets kids moving around the classroom practicing decimals. Reviews all operations with decimals. Mix the cards up and hang them around the room. Students can begin at any card. After they solve, their correct answer will lead them to the next card. Answer recording sheet is included. Use in small groups, math centers, independent or partner scoot game.
Valentine Mixed Number Mystery Riddle:
What's better than practicing mixed numbers than with a sweet Valentine Riddle? Students can work in partners, independently, or in small group math centers to crack the code to the following riddle: "What did the boy bird say to the girl bird on Valentine's Day?" {Answer - "Let Me Call You Tweet Heart!"}
There are 12 mixed number review problems in solving this mystery riddle:
3 = Addition of Mixed Numbers
3 = Subtraction of Mixed Numbers
3 = Multiplying Mixed Numbers
3 = Dividing Mixed Numbers by a fraction
Exponent Heart Matchup:
Practice matching exponents with their values in this sweet valentine match-up. Recording sheet is included for task card and small group math centers.
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Very cute activities to review math skills. There were a couple of incorrect answers on one of the activities.
These have been great resources to use in my Intensive Math classroom centers this month. Good content and fun presentation. Will definitely use them again next February.
Great Resource!
My students loved this!
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