Here is a short math vocabulary word quiz. Students are asked to identify the product and sum of mathematical problems. Students are asked to create an addition, subtraction, and multiplication problem of their own. It reviews the following math vocabulary words: SumDifferenceProductQuotientAddendDon’t forget…Follow me on TPTLeave feedback on TPTCheck out my blog: www.teachingdunnsimply.comFollow me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram!*If you have any questions or any problems please email
Students will demonstrate knowledge of fractions operations including simplifying fractions, changing into improper fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. Word problem included along with extra credit that uses order of operations and fractions.
Money quiz based on Ontario, grade 3 expectations. Identify coin values and names, represent various values by drawing the correct number of coins and bills. Adding and subtract monetary values. Word problems on making change when buying a fast food meal.
Great way for kids to practice their number sense and addition. Students have partner give a number sentence that equals the same amount. You could also have students find their equal answer partner to start with. Good quick assessment to see who knows their addition.
Included in The Ultimate Times Tables PowerPoints BundleThis resource is a great way to teach the 7 x tables and has a range of different strategies included in this one PowerPoint. It can be used for a whole class setting, interventions or 1-1 teaching. It can be used in the classroom or online (e.g. via Zoom). This is a NON INTERACTIVE PowerPoint unless used in editing mode. It includes 41 pages: Teachers NotesFront CoverStudy PageMultiples of 7The 7 x tables to say out loud.A Tic Tac Toe gam
Included in the Ultimate Times Tables PowerPoint BundleThis resource is a great way to teach the 8 x tables and has a range of different strategies included in this one PowerPoint. It can be used for a whole class setting, interventions or 1-1 teaching. It can be used in the classroom or online (e.g. via Zoom). This is a NON INTERACTIVE PowerPoint unless used in editing mode. It includes 41 pages: Teachers NotesFront CoverStudy PageMultiples of 8The 8 x tables to say out loud.A Tic Tac Toe game
This activity is a formative assessment that can be used in conjunction with the performance tasks found in Unit 2 in Georgia's 2nd grade math curriculum. See the following link for differentiation and more details:
( https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-Core/Common%20Core%20Frameworks/CCGPS_Math_2_Unit2FrameworkSE.pdf ) (pages 28-32)
Math (composition) notebooks have been highly encouraged by state curriculum developers and this activity may be used as an artifact inserted into students' no
This Quiz includes the terms, dividend, divisor, quotient, and remainder. It also asks the students to list the steps of division. Finally, the back is practice of division by a single digit divisor and dividing by multiples of ten.
The quiz focuses on the addition, subtraction, multiplicaion, and division of integers. There are 16 multiple-choice questions and a constructed response (open-ended) problem at the end of this quiz.
Introduce and review the 8’s multiplication facts with your students by using this interactive PowerPoint. The PowerPoint tutorial includes:
multiplication vocabulary
arrays to represent each fact
multiplication as repeated addition
+Bonus Templates include:
-Multiplication Facts Recording sheet- students don’t just sit idle as the PowerPoint plays. They can utilize the recording sheet which can also serve as a graphic organizer.
-Multiplication Quiz
This activity is a formative assessment that can be used in conjunction with the performance task found in Unit 2 in Georgia's 2nd grade math curriculum. ( https://www.georgiastandards.org/Common-Core/Common%20Core%20Frameworks/CCGPS_Math_2_Unit2FrameworkSE.pdf ) (pages 33-36)
Math (composition) notebooks have been highly encouraged by state curriculum developers and this activity may be used as an artifact inserted into students' notebooks. They can be glued into the notebooks with completion
These 1 times tables cards are perfect for students to practise their times tables using a cooperative learning strategy. Kagan ones are my favourite. One side has the question and the other side has the answer without the fuss of trying to line up double sided printing. Follow these simple steps to set up your cards: Print (onto coloured paper if you want to get fancy)Cut along all the solid black lines.Fold along the dotted line.Glue the halves together (not necessary if you are going to lamin
This is a simple quiz to see if students can recognize the place value within a number. Students are asked to identify ones, tens, and hundreds place values within three digit numbers.
This is a multiplication quiz used to assess on partial products method, lattice method, and the traditional method forms of multiplication. There is a quick response questions for students to answer which method they prefer using and a self assessment of which method they need more practice with.
This is a very simple quiz on arrays. It can be used as a pre-test or a post test. It is very effective and simple to grade. I love how simple it is for my students to read.
A fun, interactive PPT game designed to help develop children's understanding of how to add and subtract two-digit numbers. This game is suitable for Grade 3 and beyond. All Arithmetickx games incorporate 10 questions which increase in difficulty as the games progress. The games include problem solving and reasoning questions. They are ideal for a 'hook' activity, teaching tool, or assessment tool. All games include a Student Response Sheet.
15 different quizzes that access student knowledge of times tables.
Various assessments from 0's - 13's, different levels in each sequential set.
30-50 questions per quiz.
In this graphic organizer, the student will fill in the areas for the part to total and use the "1" to see that in order to find the %, you can multiply the top and bottom of the ratio by "1" to get the percent. Laminate so the students can use it over and over with dry erase markers.
1-5 : Directions are written with boxes below for you to handwrite an integer with absolute value signs
6-10 Scenarios are given, and students have to write the correct integer using key words
11- 16 Adding integer problems
17-22 subtracting integer problems
21-23 Students must write a word problem using integers
Ending note to students: "Let me hear from you"
Students answer questions discussing what they are proud of over the past unit, and what their goal is for next unit. This is an oppo