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Preview of Polygon Fun!

Polygon Fun!

Perfect math center, small group or partner activity to reinforce polygon skills! Have students scan the QR Code at the top to link to a video retelling of Marilyn Burns "The Greedy Triangle." This a You Tube link that has been filtered using www.viewpure.com. So there are no ads to distract your kiddos. After a mini-lesson on polygons, have them work with a partner to complete the chart. Extension: Have them hunt around the classroom or at home for find interesting polygons. This would make a g
Preview of Geometry City Map

Geometry City Map

Created by
Educate NC
Have your students showcase their knowledge of geometry in this fun project! Students are required to use the rubric to design their own city map, using shapes and lines in their city. Requirements are color coded for easy assessment. Students self check requirements before teacher grades. My students had a BLAST doing this!
Preview of SCAMPER Tessellation Activity

SCAMPER Tessellation Activity

Created by
GATE Help
Great extension activity to your tessellation unit or project! Students create their own tessellation, and early finishers, GT students, or all students can complete this activity to push them in their learning!
Preview of Geometry RAFT Activities

Geometry RAFT Activities

This is a differentiated geometry assessment that contains many choices of min-projects to demonstrate geometry understanding.
Preview of Play Dough Shape Partioning

Play Dough Shape Partioning

This activity allows your students to partition shapes using playdough. They will learn to create these basic shapes (circle, square, rectangle), as well as how to cut them into halves and fourths. After using the playdough, give your students this worksheet to fill out to show how they partitioned the shape, and test their knowledge of halves vs. fourths!
Preview of Types of Lines

Types of Lines

Created by
Miss does Upper
Simple activity to help students differentiate between horizontal, vertical and oblique lines while working on their fine motor skills.
Preview of Friday Math -- Baseball Card Probability Game

Friday Math -- Baseball Card Probability Game

This series of activities will challenge students’ Common Core skills and critical thinking skills in a variety of ways! How do baseball video game developers design their video games so that Major League players perform with relative accuracy according to their real-life strengths and weaknesses? They begin with statistics and probability. In this series of activities, students will apply probability (expressed as fractions and dice rolls) in order to design a baseball card which will be use
Preview of Math Geometry -- Drawing 3-D Solid Figures--Vertices, Faces, Edges

Math Geometry -- Drawing 3-D Solid Figures--Vertices, Faces, Edges

Created by
4 Little Baers
What a great challenge activity for your gifted and talented students, or those students who learn best by drawing the shapes themselves. A good review of counting faces, vertices and edges.
Preview of Paper Airplane Math

Paper Airplane Math

Created by
Gray's Gems
Students make paper airplanes in this hands on STEM high interest activity. Students design, edit, revise and test their designs. They then enter two contests the distance challenge and the target challenge. Students measure how far their plane flies as well as find the area, perimeter and surface area of their planes. Teachers set up the area for the target challenge and students see if they can land their planes in it. Students also collect data and determine the mean and median.
Preview of Friday Math:  "Hands-on" Scaling -- Ratios and Fractions

Friday Math: "Hands-on" Scaling -- Ratios and Fractions

Why not spice up the common core standards with this (literally) hands-on activity? It's a perfect fit for a Friday or two or for an extension to challenge advanced learners. Students will use critical thinking to explore area, scale, fractions, ratios, and spatial relations by tracing their hand and transforming their hand to 1:4 scale. An extension activity extends this lesson to art and mechanical drawing applications. This lesson is recommended for 4th or 5th grade gifted and talented an
Preview of 3D Clay Shapes

3D Clay Shapes

Created by
Erica Royer
Really hone in on understanding all pieces to our 3D shapes with this activity. Students will use the worksheet to record their counts after creating 3D shapes with clay and toothpicks. As a challenge, have your early finishers use those shapes to create a castle. My students love this activity, and it's amazing to hear 2nd graders using such vocabulary correctly.
Preview of MATH ~ Flip It & Find It: Area with a Box from Home

MATH ~ Flip It & Find It: Area with a Box from Home

***EDITABLE***Flip It & Find It: Area with Boxes (2 pages + grid)Bring math to life with this creative, real-world activity that gets students thinking, measuring, and discovering! In Flip It & Find It, students transform an ordinary cardboard box from home into a colorful geometric investigation. By flipping the box inside out, drawing a 1 cm² grid, and identifying matching areas, students will explore the concept that rectangles and squares have opposite sides with equal area. This lesson re
Preview of Shape Sort

Shape Sort

Shape Sort Directions: Students use the sorting mat to sort shapes. 1. Use this as an assessment. Have students glue the shapes on the mat, or take a picture of this completed activity and put in their portfolio. 2. Laminate this and use this as a center activity. 3. Have students practice cutting and pasting skills by having them cut, sort and glue onto the mat. 4. Hide the shapes in a sensory bin and have students find them and place them on the sorting mat. 5. Put this activity on a Sma
Preview of Bicycle Themed GATE Project Math, STEM, SEL, Cross-Curricular

Bicycle Themed GATE Project Math, STEM, SEL, Cross-Curricular

This bicycle-themed STEAM unit has a bit of everything from challenging math calculations, creative art and storytelling, a social-emotional lesson, engineering history, and drafting/mechanical drawing. Total Time: Up to 7 Hours and More—easily pick and choose activities and break them into shorter segments based on your schedule. Social Emotional LaunchStudents view an amazing video of poetic bicycle “tricks” and engage in discussions about resilience and perfectionism. 30-40 minutes Bicycle Sp
Preview of Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion Angles | TEKS

Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion Angles | TEKS

🏰 Halloween | Geometry | Haunted Mansion AnglesStudents calculate complementary, supplementary, vertical, and polygon angles in a haunted mansion setting. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for angle relationshipsLearning Intention & Success CriteriaMansion worksheets + graphic organizersYouTube haunted house ambience + angle tutorials✨ Classroom Use: Fits geometry units or review activities. 🎃 Student Benefits: Develops reasoning, justification, and proof skills. ⚡ Why It’s Good
Preview of Kindergarten Choice Board Shapes, Measurement, & Patterns

Kindergarten Choice Board Shapes, Measurement, & Patterns

This Kindergarten Math Choice Board: Unit 2 is a standards-aligned resource focused on shapes, measurement, and patterns. It addresses the Georgia Standards of Excellence for Kindergarten Unit 2 and is ideal for math centers, small groups, intervention, enrichment, or independent practice Kindergarten Unit 2 Choice Board. Students engage in hands-on activities that build understanding of 2D and 3D shapes, positional words, comparing measurable attributes, sorting, and repeating patterns. Clear
Preview of Point, Line, Plane and Solid

Point, Line, Plane and Solid

This worksheet helps students to identify the difference between point, line, plane and solid. It begins by having the students draw and label a picture of each geometric element. The next step is to indicate how many dimensions a point, line, plane or solid exists upon. Finally, there is a fill-in-the-blank activity. Can be used with geometry nomenclature cards.
Preview of Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

In this lesson, students solve geometry problems and learn background physics concepts as they build a working model of Leonardo Da Vinci’s parachute. Logic, critical thinking, a bit of Renaissance history, writing and supporting conclusions with details from a source—it’s all here too! Make this extended lesson a cross-curricular, standards-based mini-unit, or just make it a cool building activity. Pick and choose the level of commitment right for you and your students. With the suggested e
Preview of STEAMy GATE 4th 5th 6th PYRAMIDS Unit

STEAMy GATE 4th 5th 6th PYRAMIDS Unit

Very STEAMy with reading and writing, too! This unit is loaded with higher order thinking tasks, variety across the curriculum, creative responses, and hands-on learning through building and design. It’s the same sort of stuff you’re used to seeing here, and your kids will love it! • Level—4th through 6th grade GATE • Time—about 15 hours • Materials—start saving cardboard! Craft sticks and tape or low temp hot glue. Otherwise, common classroom materials. You’ll get explanations, teacher
Preview of Substitute Worksheet Pack for Creative Minds

Substitute Worksheet Pack for Creative Minds

Created by
Gifted Goodies
Creating a substitute folder each year is always difficult. I never want to use the sheets I will need later for a lesson. This is why I created this packet. It is for when I am out for a day or two and have to have a substitute in a emergency situation. This packet works well for most grade levels 2nd grade and up. It allows students to use creativity and flexibility in their thinking while the teacher is out. There are 5 different activities that include art, writing, mathematics, and cre
Preview of Learning Basic Geometry Concepts Using a Reflective Tool

Learning Basic Geometry Concepts Using a Reflective Tool

Created by
Diane Fischer
Have students learn about basic geometry concepts through explorations using a reflective tool (also known as a mira). The problems guide students step by step leading them to discover a true understanding of geometry concepts including but not limited to line, segment, ray, point, parallel, perpendicular, and bisect. This packet is great for students at all learning levels as it moves from very basic knowledge to more advanced understanding. The packet includes 27 thinking questions and it i
Preview of STEM Kid Constructions - TOPS! Cool Lessons from the Core

STEM Kid Constructions - TOPS! Cool Lessons from the Core

Tops are the tops! Let’s make our own and experiment! Who would have thought we could blend so much science, engineering, and math into this simple little toy? You’ve probably seen those valentines where you can punch out a circle and insert a pencil to make a top. Those are hugely disappointing. These tops, however, are COOL! Anytime we do something cool in the classroom, we want to sneak in plenty of content with it, right? Such is the case here, and you’ll find Common Core State Standa
Preview of MATH PEOPLE - UPPER ELEMENTARY GATE 20+ Hours! Gritty STEAM Real World Fun!

MATH PEOPLE - UPPER ELEMENTARY GATE 20+ Hours! Gritty STEAM Real World Fun!

Independent, small group, or whole class: you’ll find this unit to be of the same nature as my other strongly reviewed math units for 4th and 5th GATE and 6th (or even 7th) grades. Download now if you are looking for real world/applied math challenges, grit, hands-on tasks, creative problem-solving, design, economics, and plenty of room for creativity! This unit spans 20 or more hours of focused work time for an advanced learner (probably 30 hours if you teach this whole class). It’s r
Preview of Friday Math - Penny Tile Flooring for Upper Elementary and GATE

Friday Math - Penny Tile Flooring for Upper Elementary and GATE

Another Friday Math lesson for hands-on learning across several Common Core Standards . . . at least 22 standards from 2nd to 6th grade: multiplication, division, decimals, area, geometry arrays, expressing ratios, public speaking and listening, and more! In this lesson, students apply math skills to determine the number of pennies required to tile a kitchen floor. They’ll make strong hands-on, visual-mathematic connections for area and multiplication as they tackle this real-life DYI dilem
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