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Preview of In It to Win It Math Review Games--6th Grade--TEST PREP--10 Challenges--UPDATED

In It to Win It Math Review Games--6th Grade--TEST PREP--10 Challenges--UPDATED

“In it to Win it” games are intended to be quick skill checks that are super fun for kiddos! My students LOVE each challenge and are very excited when I get them out. Included: 10 Challenges --Challenge 1--"Match it Up"--Matching Equivalent Expressions --Challenge 2--"How Do You Stack Up?"--Order of Operations --Challenge 3--"Puzzle Me This"--Matching Equivalent Percents, Decimals and Fractions --Challenge 4--"Best Bang for Your Buck"--Finding Unit Price --Challenge 5--"Thinking Inside the B
Preview of Two-Way Frequency Tables Stacked Bar Graph Sports Marketing Activity

Two-Way Frequency Tables Stacked Bar Graph Sports Marketing Activity

Created by
Mathy Mrs J
Get students researching and analyzing data with this two-way frequency table activity! Students create side by side bar graphs, stacked bar graphs, calculate frequencies and relative frequencies, and apply their knowledge to a real world situation. How it works: Students gather data to show which sports, teams, and cities have the most sports fans and use the data to make informed decisions about advertising. Students organize the data into tables and graphs and practice finding join, marginal
Preview of Fall STEM Challenge - Apple Stack STEM Challenge

Fall STEM Challenge - Apple Stack STEM Challenge

Apple Stack STEM Challenge!! Looking for some fun activities for your fall apple week activities and STEM centers?? Grab some apples and challenge your students to see how many apples they can stack. Students stack the apples in a tower like fashion to see who can make the tallest tower without it tumbling over. Two recording sheets are included. Students can predict how many apples they can stack prior to the challenge and then draw a conclusion following the challenge. There is a recording s
Preview of Prime Number Monster Slap It!

Prime Number Monster Slap It!

Created by
Free in 4th
Are you looking for a fun and high energy game for reviewing Prime Numbers? Prime Number Monster Slap It is a great way to ensure your students know the rules of divisibility and can determine which numbers are prime. This is a "Slap Jack"-style game. Divide the cards up evenly among the players- 2-4 players at a time. Moving clockwise, each player will put down a card from their stack. When a a prime number comes up, the player who slaps the stack will get all of the cards underneath. The obje
Preview of Shark Math: Top It Addition to 20 Game | Addition within 20 Ocean Math Center

Shark Math: Top It Addition to 20 Game | Addition within 20 Ocean Math Center

This activity is such an engaging way to practice addition within 20! Students can try out all their addition strategies in a fun and high paced game that they will beg to play again and again!! Set Up-Print, cut, and laminate cards. You can make dividing the cards faster by printing player one’s card on red and player two’s cards on blue. Instructions: -Students begin by dividing the cards equally between players. Players will keep their cards face down in a stack in front of them. -Students
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode and Range - Oreo Stacking Activity for Data and Reflection

Mean, Median, Mode and Range - Oreo Stacking Activity for Data and Reflection

This activity is best for a 6th grade math class. Students watch an Oreo stacking demonstration and observe how data is collected. Then, they can be grouped by abilities and placed into teams for their own data collection and analysis. The activity includes reflection questions to increase critical thinking skills and practice writing. Good luck and happy teaching! Permission is granted to copy pages specifically designed for the student or teacher use, by the original purchaser or licensee. The
Preview of Stack 'Em Up - Discovering Range, Median, & Mode

Stack 'Em Up - Discovering Range, Median, & Mode

Stack 'Em Up is a hands-on activity designed to help children visualize the meaning of Range, Median, and Mode. First the students use colorful connecting cubes or blocks and follow the directions on the easy to read directions card. They will arrange, count, and order the cubes to find the difference between the greatest amount and the least amount (range), the amount that appears most often (mode), and the amount in the middle (median). Once the children have completed this hands-on practice
Preview of Conditional Statements Activity - Stacking Tower

Conditional Statements Activity - Stacking Tower

Students can use this fun activity to enhance their skills with conditional statements. They will use "if, then" form, converses, inverses, and contrapositives, as well as identify the differences between the hypothesis and conclusion. Answer key is included. ** You will need at least one set of stacking tower games for this activity. ** If you are looking for more Reasoning and Proofs activities, check out: Inductive/Deductive Reasoning Interactive NotebookPostulates Scavenger HuntPostulates In
Preview of Shopping Stacked Discounts

Shopping Stacked Discounts

Created by
Make Math More
Description: Students will fake shop and then discover if there is really a difference between saving one large discount or two discounts in a row. Is 25% off a 25% discounted price the same things as 50% off? Common Core Standard: 7.RP.3 (primary), 7.EE.3 (secondary) (and others) Materials: internet access (Amazon.com) Student Learning Goals: (1) Students will be able to use percent discount to find the price of an item after it is discounted. (2) Students will be able to solve and differe
Preview of How many coins would it take to fill up the box?

How many coins would it take to fill up the box?

I use this activity as an introduction into volume, which follows a unit on area. Students are shown a rectangular prism with given dimensions. The leading questions are: if we had a box full of STACKED pennies, another full of nickels, another with dimes, and one with quarters, which box would: 1. be worth the most 2. weigh the most 3. have the most coins? Students are then given 1 of each coin and they'll have to measure the diameter and weigh them. From there, they work to figure out how
Preview of Systems of Equations: Infinite Solutions Investigation  with Cup Stacks

Systems of Equations: Infinite Solutions Investigation with Cup Stacks

Allow students to make meaning of linear systems with infinite solutions right away by connecting it to an easy to see, real context. Goals of the Activity: To give students a real life context and visual for linear systems with infinite solutions and model it multiple ways Students will apply all 8 Common Core Standards of Mathematical Practice in this activity as well as content standards related to linear systems of equationsProduct Info: This document includes: Directions for classroom use I
Preview of Stacking Up the Small Savings

Stacking Up the Small Savings

Capture students' attention with this eye-opening exploration of the small buying choices we make every day and the long-range effects they have on our financial resources. Meanwhile, encourage critical thinking and computer applications skills with the optional extension activities that are included. Answer keys provided.
Preview of Multiplying by 7 Interactive Game *Distance Learning*

Multiplying by 7 Interactive Game *Distance Learning*

Practice makes perfect but in this case it will also help in memorizing the multiples of 7. The kiddos will drag the horse to the hay stack that has the answer. They will have fun! Enjoy! -------------------- About BOOM Cards: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and
Preview of FLOWER- BUILDING BLOCKS ACTIVITY

FLOWER- BUILDING BLOCKS ACTIVITY

Created by
Gyi Bya Designs
This product is based on the theme of flowers and numbers. It is an activity which involves the stacking of numbered building blocks to build flower towers in sequential numerical order. Blocks could also be stacked using skip counting in 2's. Leaves, numbered 1-10 in both Myanmar and English, are included within this product. Multiple flower heads are also provided to enable students to choose their favourite flower design to add to the top of a building block stack. Print the page (o
Preview of Telling Time to the Hour - QR Code Game or Scoot

Telling Time to the Hour - QR Code Game or Scoot

This game is a fun activity to practice time to the hour. It is perfect for a center activity, small group work, or for a quick assessment. Set Up: -Print, cut, and laminate the full color or black and white cards. -Print recording sheets if desired. These can be placed into page protectors for multiple uses. Play: -Students place cards in a stack face down. -The first player draws a card and says or writes the time the card shows. -Students will then check the answer by scanning the QR code
Preview of Telling Time to the Hour and Half Hour -QR Code Game or Scoot

Telling Time to the Hour and Half Hour -QR Code Game or Scoot

This game is a fun activity to practice time to the half hour. It is perfect for a center activity, small group work, or for a quick assessment. It includes 24 task cards with times to the hour and half hour. Set Up: -Print, cut, and laminate the full color or black and white cards. -Print recording sheets if desired. These can be placed into page protectors for multiple uses. Play: -Students place cards in a stack face down. -The first player draws a card and says or writes the time the card s
Preview of Penguin Telling Time to the Hour and Half Hour -QR Code Game or Scoot

Penguin Telling Time to the Hour and Half Hour -QR Code Game or Scoot

This game is a fun activity to practice time to the half hour. It is perfect for a center activity, small group work, or for a quick assessment. It includes 24 task cards with times to the hour and half hour. Set Up: -Print, cut, and laminate the full color or black and white cards. -Print recording sheets if desired. These can be placed into page protectors for multiple uses. Play: -Students place cards in a stack face down. -The first player draws a card and says or writes the time the card s
Preview of Soda Task (Volume)

Soda Task (Volume)

Created by
Claire's Place
In this task, students will look at a picture of grocery display of stacked soda cases. They must figure out how many cases of soda there are in the display and how many soda cans that amounts to. They will learn about finding volume of rectangular prisms as well as complete practice with multiplication. Students LOVE this challenge! It is always fun to let them "compare notes" at the end.
Preview of Telling Time to the 5 Minutes - QR Code Game or Scoot

Telling Time to the 5 Minutes - QR Code Game or Scoot

This game is a fun activity to practice time to the nearest 5 minutes. It is perfect for a center activity, small group work, or for a quick assessment. It can be used as a game or a scoot! Set Up: -Print, cut, and laminate the full color or black and white cards. -Print recording sheets if desired. These can be placed into page protectors for multiple uses. Play: -Students place cards in a stack face down. -The first player draws a card and says or writes the time the card shows. -Students wi
Preview of Mastering Fractions: Hands-On Practice Worksheets for Grades 3-4

Mastering Fractions: Hands-On Practice Worksheets for Grades 3-4

💡 Struggling to get your students to understand that a fraction is more than just two numbers stacked on top of each other? Tired of seeing blank stares when you mention numerators and denominators? We've all been there—that frustrating moment when you teach a concept and half the class still can't visualize what a fraction actually represents. But it doesn't have to be this hard. Imagine a classroom where your students are confidently drawing area models, placing fractions on number lines, an
Preview of Budget for Success Real Life Math Project

Budget for Success Real Life Math Project

Created by
Let's Chat Math
This is a great end of year project for Math students. Students are given a glimpse of what it is like to have job, buy a home, buy a car, shop for food, and manage a monthly budget. There are many real life projects out there but this one gives students the freedom to research an occupation, home, car and shop for food using internet resources. So instead of giving students a stack of cards to choose from, I have created a project that allows for more ownership. Students will go to the follow
Preview of Mathematical Operations Game of War (Editable)

Mathematical Operations Game of War (Editable)

Minds on Activity: Game of War for (Addition; Subtraction; Multiplication; Division; Distributive Property)The Printable provided is editable since it is in doc form so you can add or make changes to the numbers in it. NOTE: The operations gradually get harder, so I have included levels 1 through 3 to print out. Game of War Explained:The objective of the game is to win all of the cards. The deck is divided evenly among the players, giving each a down stack. In unison, each player reveals the to
Preview of Wedding Cake (Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Story)

Wedding Cake (Surface Area of Rectangular Prisms Story)

When you need a wedding cake, you go to Alberto’s bakery. Alberto makes every wedding cake exactly how the customer wants it. The customers, James and Nia, prefer square layers over circular ones. Once we have created the layers and stacked them, we need to cover them with fondant. How much fondant will we need? Includes answer key and blank storyboard for the teacher to make up their own story.
Preview of Meal Math: Nutrition Facts

Meal Math: Nutrition Facts

Created by
MathMotivations
Percentages abound in this real-life math resource as students research RDAs for fat, saturated fat, sodium, carbs, & protein then calculate how those nutrients from a homemade meal stack up! Actual chicken cobbler, green bean casserole, & corn casserole recipes are provided, and students see that homemade doesn’t always equate with healthy (but boy, can it be good!). This activity also stimulates students’ realization that everything they eat contributes to their overall health and that bal
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