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Preview of Nature Math Metric Measurements: Estimate & Measure Weight, Choose Metric Unit

Nature Math Metric Measurements: Estimate & Measure Weight, Choose Metric Unit

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School Signals
Build students' real-world reference to metric weight measurements. The activities help build number sense and give students a better understanding of what different metric weights actually feel like and represent. Because I grew up with metric measurements, I was particularly drawn to creating these sheets to help! In my view, one takeaway from the metric studies should be to learn to recognize how people who use the metric system most likely express measurements. --- Related sheet: https://ww
Preview of Rainbow Math: Fruit Loops | Sorting,Graphing,Tally Marks,Addition | St. Patricks

Rainbow Math: Fruit Loops | Sorting,Graphing,Tally Marks,Addition | St. Patricks

Make math colorful, hands-on, and engaging with this Rainbow Math Activity using cereal! Perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, this interactive activity lets students sort colorful cereal pieces while practicing important early math skills. Students will sort, count, graph, and add while working with a rainbow of cereal colors. This activity makes math meaningful and fun while reinforcing foundational math concepts. This resource is perfect for math centers, small groups, morning work, or a fun hol
Preview of Rainbow Math Activities Bundle | Sorting, Graphing, Tally Marks & Story Problems

Rainbow Math Activities Bundle | Sorting, Graphing, Tally Marks & Story Problems

Make math meaningful (and FUN!) with this colorful, hands-on Rainbow Math Activities Bundle! 🌈 This bundle includes four engaging, student-loved themes: • Goldfish Math • Jelly Bean Math • Lucky Charms Math • Fruit Loops Math Each resource is designed to build foundational math skills through interactive and visual learning—perfect for math centers, small groups, or independent work! What’s Included in EACH set: ✔ Sorting Mats ✔ Graphing Activities ✔ Tally Mark Practice ✔ Addition & Sub
Preview of Pi Themed Math Project - 2nd graders

Pi Themed Math Project - 2nd graders

I created this Pi Day project for the month of March to extend the regular curriculum and provide an additional challenge for 2nd grade students who need more. Many of the problems are at a 3rd grade level. However, I found 2nd graders LOVE coordinate graphing and the opportunity to do some simple multiplication and division so you will find a bit of these types of problems too. This project is meant to be challenging.  I have done it with 2nd grade students.  Although I believe all 2nd grade
Preview of Big Football Game Math Survey | Tally Charts, Bar Graphs, Data Questions

Big Football Game Math Survey | Tally Charts, Bar Graphs, Data Questions

Are you searching for an engaging way to boost your students' math skills while keeping them motivated during a popular sporting event? Look no further! Transform your classroom into a hub of data analysis with the Big Game Football Survey Math | Tally Charts, Bar Graphs & Data Questions | No Prep resource. This perfectly designed pack seamlessly integrates real-world data collection and interpretation with essential math concepts, saving you valuable prep time and captivating your students' i
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
Preview of Sweet Stats: Candy Bar Graphs

Sweet Stats: Candy Bar Graphs

A Hands-On, Printable Graphing Activity with a Sweet Twist! Looking for a fun and meaningful way to teach bar graphs? Sweet Stats: Candy Bar Graphs is a printable, easy-to-implement activity that blends math and candy for a memorable learning experience! This activity gets students collecting data, creating bar graphs, and analyzing results — all while enjoying a sweet reward. 🍬 What’s Included: ✅ Teacher instructions with prep tips to streamline your lesson ✅ Two worksheet options for candy
Preview of Outdoor Math Measurement Activity • Metric System Worksheet • Nature Learning

Outdoor Math Measurement Activity • Metric System Worksheet • Nature Learning

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School Signals
Give real-world relevance to metric studies in math by taking students outside to get some well-deserved fresh air! Students measure and estimate natural objects in the metric system: meters, centimeters, and millimeters. The natural objects in the worksheet are commonly found in the school playground or nearby park. -------------------- Related sheet: Nature Inspired Estimate Weight with the Metric System-------------------- Perfect for:• Math centers • Outdoor learning days • Spring scienc
Preview of Place Value Candy Shop Project Based Learning

Place Value Candy Shop Project Based Learning

You're opening a Candy Shop! Here's the catch, your candy shop is only able to accept pennies! Design your own candy products, set the prices, manage inventory and track sales! Designed to run over several weeks! Group or IndividualSuggested pacing guide includedThis resource covers: Place Value: number forms, ordering, comparing, rounding and estimatingAlgebric Reasoning: addition and subtraction, data and graphsCritical Writing: Project ReflectionActivities can be used in isolation or as a cum
Preview of Graphs and Interpreting Graphs Activities - Hands On Data Investigations

Graphs and Interpreting Graphs Activities - Hands On Data Investigations

What IS this graphing resource? These are NOT your typical graphing activities...and they are not just "busy work" for students--these graphing lessons are meant to be collaborative, instructional, rigorous, and FUN! Students need to have experience creating and interpreting graphs, so we need graphing lessons that are more than fill-in-the-blank worksheets. That's how we get students to understand that data has a purpose and that graphs show that data well. This resource includes opportuniti
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