This colourful worksheet is made up of 5 addition word problems of increasing difficulty. For each problem, the children are expected to draw a bar model using the template provided and then show their workings and answer, again using a provided outline. The final question involves children creating their own word problem for their friend to try and solve using the same methodology, The worksheet works even better if accompanied with manipulatives such as Base 10 blocks. The LO is for the childr
This Distance Time Graph Practice is perfect to practice with your students and show them how to complete a Distance time Graph from start to finish. You can use this worksheet to either guide your students step by step, have students work independently or start on it with them and then walk around as they complete the rest. Either way it's a great fun activity for the kids. Students will first label their graphs by naming and numbering their X and Y axis on the graph. From there they will plot
Description:Simplify your math lesson planning with this comprehensive, ready-to-use quiz on place value, designed specifically for Grade 3 students! This resource covers key concepts of place value and reinforces learning with engaging and varied question types. What’s Included:Part 1: Identify the Place ValueStudents identify the place value of digits in numbers up to 1,000 with multiple-choice questions.Part 2: Write the NumberStudents practice composing numbers from expanded form.Part 3: Com
This is a 2 page assessment that can be used as a quiz or as a conference recording sheet when meeting with students one-on-one. It asks students to name the names of coins, the value of them, and also skip count by the value of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, loonies, and toonies. It is based on the Canadian coins and compatible with the expectations for money in the new 2020 Math curriculum for Grade 1-2 students. If needed it could be used as a diagnostic for grade 3 students as well.
This resource supports lesson 4 in Eureka Module 3: Place Value, Counting, and Comparison of Numbers to 1,000. "In this Grade 2 unit, students expand their skills with and understanding of units by bundling ones, tens, and hundreds up to a thousand with straws. In this module instruction includes a great deal of counting: by ones, tens, and hundreds. Counting up using the centimeter tape or a classroom number line shows movement from left to right as the numbers increase. Counting up on the
This colourful worksheet is made up of 5 subtraction word problems of increasing difficulty. For each problem, the children are expected to draw a bar model using the template provided and then show their workings and answer, again using a provided outline. The final question involves children creating their own word problem for their friend to try and solve using the same methodology, The worksheet works even better if accompanied with manipulatives such as Base 10 blocks. The LO is for the chi
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At the beginning of the month, post the first pattern piece and just talk about what the students notice. On day 2, add the second piece and discuss what has changed. Do this again for the next couple of days until the students start to notice a pattern emerging. For each additional day after that, allow the students time to predict how a pattern piece will appear before showing it to the students. List ideas for the pattern predictions on chart paper, and as a pattern is proven
This is a great way for students to practice converting between fractions, decimals, and percents using a visual representation. Students are given a 10 by 10 grid and are asked to first color their initials (each box should only be one color). After they color their initials they will color the background, using a total of 5 colors. After completely coloring the grid, students will then figure out the decimal, fraction andpercent of each color in their grid. All students sheet should look diff
This is an excellent, engaging 3 Act Task for ratios, proportions, unit rate, andpercents. Students have to use these topics/skills to figure out which Frito Lay Chips option is the best deal (18 bag variety pack or 54 bag variety pack, or individual big bags separated into Ziploc baggies). I did this in 6th grade math-it should take anywhere from 2-3 days depending on the level of your students and how much assistance you provide. It also includes an Enrichment section for differentiation purp
Students will use an online simulation “lemonade stand” to become entrepreneurs, taking risks and changing their production method to increase their profits.
Students will:
• recognize the risks and rewards of running a business
• analyze data to make informed decisions
• explore non-profit foundations and contributions
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Depth and Complexity icons included for higher order of thinking
Create a real life math activity by having kids work out decimal math andpercents problems in a "virtual restaurant" in your classroom. Print out or obtain to-go menus from a restaurant. Then, arrange your classroom like tables in a restaurant. (I actually acted like a maitre d' and "sat" students as they entered.) Provide students the task directions on one side, and the sales ticket and credit card slip on the back (in this file). Students determine the cost of their bill and the tip. Can
Integrating several content areas around one central theme is an excellent way to increase interest and engagement and to allow for connections to be made. This thematic unit built around the book, The Marshmallow Incident, Judi Barrett, includes activities for sorting, graphing, cause and effect, and sentence structure.
In this engaging Editable Whodunnit, students will practice comparing decimals to tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. There are 12 problems + 2 bonuses for students to practice comparing decimals to tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. I used this with kids on target when teaching comparing decimals to tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. After students compare decimals to tenths, hundredths, and thousandths, students will cross of the suspect/victim/weapon matches their answer to get closer to
This resource has 4 problems for students to solve where an end time and amount of time are given, but the start time is unknown. Students are asked to use an open number line to solve each problem. This can be used as individual practice, partner practice, a quiz or homework. This aligns to CCSS 3.MD.A1.
This resource has 4 problems for students to solve where a start time and amount of time are given, but the end time is unknown. Students are asked to use an open number line to solve each problem. This can be used as individual practice, partner practice, a quiz or homework. This aligns to CCSS 3.MD.A1.
Students will visit 12 restaurant stations where they are given the total bill and the type of service they received. From this information, they will decide which category of tipping to use in order to figure out the tip and total amount they owe. Students can solve through applying percent of a number, decimal multiplication, or proportions.
This activity includes 12 station cards, a recording sheet, and an answer key. Common Core Standards 5.NBT.B.7, 6.NS.B.3, and 7.RP.3 are addressed.
These are 10 original CGI math problems I wrote for my 2nd graders and now modified for my Harry Potter unit. They loosely follow the pace of the McGraw-Hill My Math book, but they are stand alone problems.Each problem contains 3 number sets so you can differentiate instruction, as well as an extension problem for an added challenge. The skills they encompass are: problem solving, addition with 2 or 3 addends, order of addends, doubles, doubles +1, making a ten to add. They are ready to print or
Students survey 20 people using examples of inherited traits. They will survey, collect, and compare dominant and recessive genes.
Can tie in math standard for comparing and graphing data.
Can be used as summative or formative assessment.
This is a great practice page for students to review inches, feet, yards, and miles. Students will be given 20 questions and asked to choose the appropriate unit of measurement. Answer key is included. Great for homework, stations, small group, whole group, quiz, or even extra work for a substitute.
11 subtraction word problems with regrouping. Word problems include key words such as: decrease, take away, how many more, less than, and fewer. Answer key is included. A bonus question is included where students must explain if the answer is correct or not.
These are 10 original CGI math problems I wrote for my 2nd graders and now modified for my Harry Potter unit. They loosely follow the pace of the McGraw-Hill My Math book, but they are stand alone problems.Each problem contains 3 number sets so you can differentiate instruction, as well as an extension problem for an added challenge. The skills they encompass are: problem solving, multi-step problems, multiplication or repeated addition, doubles, dividing into two equal groups, missing addends,
This is a review of fraction concepts. It can be used as a quiz, sub plans, study guide, or review. LCM, simplify, improper to mixed, mixed to improper, reciprocal, add, subtract, multiply, and divide. 25 questions with key
Students in this activity use colorful gold fish to create a pie chart and write each color as a Fraction Decimal Percent. Can be done with partners or Small tutorial group for students needing practice converting from fraction decimal or percent.
4th - 7th
Decimals, Fractions, Math
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