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Preview of Summer Math Project End Of Year PBL Vacation Math Review Activities

Summer Math Project End Of Year PBL Vacation Math Review Activities

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LopesTPTs
☀️ Make end of year math review exciting meaningful engaging with this Summer Math Project workbook! This highly engaging project-based learning resource helps students practice real-world math skills through summer themed adventures including vacations shopping beach days BBQ planning road trips budgeting activities more! Students strengthen important math concepts while solving realistic summer challenges and completing creative projects. Perfect for end of year review summer learning math cen
Preview of Charts and Graphs – Educational Puzzles | Crossword, Word Search & Word Scramble

Charts and Graphs – Educational Puzzles | Crossword, Word Search & Word Scramble

Created by
FunnyArti
Make learning about charts and graphs interactive and fun with this puzzle set! Perfect for grades 4–7, these no-prep activities help students review graphing terms and data vocabulary while building problem-solving skills in a hands-on way. ✨ What’s Included: Crossword Puzzle – reinforces key graphing and data analysis terms. Word Search – builds spelling and recognition of graphing vocabulary. Word Scramble – challenges students to unscramble math-related terms. Answer Keys – included for
Preview of How are you feeling today emojis?
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How are you feeling today emojis?

This is an interactive mood chart, with 16 emoji options that kids can touch. Then it turns into a pictograph or bar graph. It also has a reset button in case you want to try it out or set it up daily for use. Very kid-friendly and recommended for a touchscreen device. Use the 2nd attachment chart. If you have any problems opening it, please contact me.
Preview of Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

Metric Math Volume Estimation Activity | Hands-On Measurement Practice

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School Signals
Spark students' interest in metric volume measurements and estimations by presenting common objects they can relate to. Once students have a better understanding of what mL, cL, dL, and L really are, they are better able to fact-check their work when converting between metric units. Note: US English uses an uppercase letter for Liter (L); in Europe, the measurements are commonly written as ml, cl, dl, and l. The scientific community appears to consider both versions correct. --- Related sheets
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