~IncreasingandDecreasing Anchor Chart~
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Math facts practice should involve more than just speed and memorization. This game helps students practice math facts while also promoting an understanding of how multiplication works. In Array Tetris, they roll two dice. They then form an array based on the two numbers they rolled, and strategically place the array on the bottom of the grid (as in Tetris). They go until they reach the top of the grid, and then add up their scores. Students can play alone or in teams, and can compare their sco
This worksheet invovles a number of ways to compare and order numbers. It even has a section at the end of the worksheet to cut out numbers and glue onto the boxes already prepared on the worksheet. Students will have the opportunity to set up numbers in order, use < > = symbols, increase or decrease numbers, and problem solve to fill in blanks. An ANSWER KEY is provided.
Description:This handy one-page reference sheet is designed to help students master the essential concepts of integers. Key FeatureAddition (including rules for same and different signs)Subtraction (using the "keep, change, change" method)Multiplication and Division (rules for signs) Perfect for Review: A quick and convenient resource for students to review before tests, quizzes, and homeworkCan be used as a study guide or a classroom handout Benefits:Improved Understanding: Helps students gra
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
Fractions, Decimals & Percents free sample visual. This is part of a package that can purchased. This package includes pie charts, and pages to fill grids from 1 to 100.
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The COMPLETE set: Fractions, Decimals & Percents, Oh My! is available. There are about 50 pages full of worksheets and visuals to help your students better understand these concepts. Pie charts, graphs to record 1 to 100, and so much more!
This is an 8x11 comparison chart to visually show how fractions, decimals, andpercent are related. It also includes a number chart and money (where $1.00 = 100%). '
UPDATED FOR 2021How can something sooooo simple pack such a big punch? Here is a great warm up to use with your students that hits on multiple common core standards across multiple grade levels. It is a nice way to strengthen and reinforce key skills and concepts that students need in order to be successful. I use this in my class at least twice a week, in lieu of my daily warm ups. I am sometimes very deliberate in the date I choose, depending on what I want the students to practice. Include
Try a free sample of these discussion-based math task cards designed to build deeper mathematical thinking.This FREE Math Talk Task Cards sampler includes a preview of the full Math Talk Task Cards: Fractions, Decimals, Percents & Ratios resource. These prompts are designed to spark rich classroom conversations, encourage reasoning, and help students justify their thinking using multiple strategies. Rather than focusing only on correct answers, math talks invite students to explain, compare, e
Free Benchmark fractions anchor chart that is perfect for 2nd through 5th grade that allows students a visual representation of common fractions used in math. The anchor chart includes fraction form, decimal, percentand a pictural model. I also included a page with six smaller charts that can be printed, cut and pasted to the students notebook. Please check out my YouTube short about benchmark fractions which is perfect for your students that need a visual and audio version of this particular
This can be used as a worksheet, quiz, or homework. It covers multiplying and dividing whole numbers. Multiplying includes two digit by one digit and two digit by two digit. Dividing includes three digit by one digit and three digit by two digits. Dividing answers include remainders and can be written with remainders, as a decimal, or as a fraction.
Tired of having those stacks of signed student tests on your desk? Here's an easy and efficient way to keep track of your student's test data and get their parent's signatures while reducing the piles of papers on your desk!
Use this as a quiz or independent practice on multiplication and division fact families as well as word problems. It's a Google Doc file so you can edit the word problems if you'd like! The last problem has my name in it because my kids always find it funny when I add a word problem like that. Keep it or change it for your own class!
This freebie is just too good not to share! When quizzing multiplication facts, I used to have to have a million copies on hand. Some of my students would be testing on 3's, others on 4's, and some on 10's. It was just a nightmare trying to keep all those copies and tests straight. This has saved my life! Now I have ONE test.
There are two quizzes included- one with facts 0-10 and the other with facts 1-12. This will help you differentiate for all of your students at the same time becau
Three steps with increasing level of difficulty.
Students are shown how to use the cubes strategy with a referable exemplar, then asked to solve for several questions. 2nd step involves multi-step procedures. The third step involves students creating their own questions.
Looking for a quick and easy way to assess your students' understanding of place value? This 3rd Grade Math Quick Check is just what you need! This no-prep worksheet is aligned to the new Georgia Standards of Excellence in Mathematics and covers the standard: Read and write multi-digit whole numbers up to 1,000. It’s a simple and effective tool to gather data, assign a quick grade, or guide small group instruction. What’s Included: One-page quick check focused on place value (reading and writin
This elapsed time quiz assesses the 3 types of elapsed time questions- unknown start, unknown elapsed, and unknown end times. Students are expected to determine the two given times, note them in the appropriate areas, and fill them in on the number line in order to solve for the unknown time. Using a number line to solve elapsed time problems can help students better understand the abstract idea of time.
This resource contains exit slips for each lesson in units one through four of the Everyday Math Series four for fourth grade. It also contains a review/study guide for each of the units. It has been uploaded in Word, so that you can modify or adapt the quizzes for your students' unique needs. You save $2 by purchasing these units together, rather than individually. See my store for additional units and fourth grade resources.
This is a simple supplemental material to use as a reinforcer for identifying when to multiply vs divide in word problems. 3 levels of difficulty included (ALL EDITABLE!)Answer keys included for each! Great tool for review, morning work, mini quiz, exit ticket, etc!
Solving area problems involving rectilinear shapes can be a difficult concept to master, especially when there are missing side lengths. Use this as practice or a quiz to check for understanding of this skill. Looking for more practice? See my other product, Irregular Area Practice!
What a great way to encourage your early finishers to keep learning and exploring while you help other students. The choice board is designed to use the upper levels of blooms to increase learning, not just give students busy work!
What is black, white, and red all over? Students will use their knowledge of the order of operations to solve the riddle in this fun and engaging activity. This worksheet can be used for:
*Skill practice after an order of operations lesson
*Quiz Review
*A fun substitute activity
*Skill practice for students needing more practice with the order of operations
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