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Preview of Counting to 10 | Matching Numbers to Quantities-Digital Activity

Counting to 10 | Matching Numbers to Quantities-Digital Activity

Created by
Mrs LaTulip
Help students with one to one correspondence and number recognition (to 10) with these interactive matching numbers to quantities Google Slides™.  Resource Details:32 SlidesSlides are offered with a click & drag or typing optionStudents will learn/practice: Number recognition to 10Counting with one to one correspondenceHow to use this resource:After purchasing this resource, click to add to your driveYou will be prompted to make a copyLocate the file in your driveYou will want to make sure the
Preview of Matching Numbers to Quantities-Math Activities in Kindergarten

Matching Numbers to Quantities-Math Activities in Kindergarten

Created by
Mrs LaTulip
Are you looking to support your students learning with interactive math activities? Help students with one to one correspondence and number recognition (to 10) with these interactive math counting activities and addition practice. These digital activities are low prep and are a perfect addition to your math learning centers. This is an interactive review game/activity that can be assigned using Google Classroom™ as a practice/review of counting objects with one to one correspondence/numb
Preview of [FREEBIE] Number Of the Day Math Review Wheel | Daily Warm Ups, Grades 6-8

[FREEBIE] Number Of the Day Math Review Wheel | Daily Warm Ups, Grades 6-8

Created by
HeyJasmineK
Are your students struggling to break down numbers or recognize quantities? Build your students' math fluency skills with this Number Of the Day Math Review Wheel!  This EDITABLE resource is PERFECT for 6th-8th students to boost their number sense within 10-15 minutes. Fantastic for daily warm ups, quick review and math centers. Claim your free download today! The Number Of the Day Math Review Wheel includes Five (5) versions of Number Of the Day (NOTD) worksheets (8.5 x 11 inches PDF)BONUS P
Preview of Grade 6 Unit Price Worksheet 5

Grade 6 Unit Price Worksheet 5

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice figuring the price of different quantities of items after calculating unit price. For example, suppose the price of four tickets to the Happy Land Amusement Park is $132.00. What is the price of seven tickets? 132 / 4 = 33. $33.00 is the unit price of a ticket. 33 x 7 = 231. The price of seven tickets is $231.00. This worksheet fits Common Core standard CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.2 “U
Preview of Editable Spring Subitizing Quick Images | Number Talk | Math Soft Skills Warm Up

Editable Spring Subitizing Quick Images | Number Talk | Math Soft Skills Warm Up

Looking for a seasonal math warm-up that builds number sense and student confidence?These Spring Subitizing Quick Images are designed to help students visualize quantities, develop flexible thinking, and talk about math strategies—all in just a few minutes a day. Perfect for PreK–3 classrooms, intervention groups, and even middle school warm-ups, this low-prep number talk tool strengthens fluency, flexible thinking, and soft skills like listening, turn-taking, and academic conversation. Becaus
Preview of Grade 6 Unit Price Comparison Check In 4

Grade 6 Unit Price Comparison Check In 4

This includes three short Google Form Quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill at using unit price to find the cost of different quantities. For example, suppose the cost of four oranges was $4.60. How much would 15 oranges cost? The unit price of an orange is 4.6 / 4 = $1.15. 1.15 x 15 = $17.25. 6.RP.A.2 Unit Price Comparisons Check In 4 includes four questions. 6.RP.A.2 Unit Price Comparisons Check In 4a and 6.RP.A.2 Unit Price Comparisons Check In 4b each include two of the four
Preview of Algebraic Expressions Digital Activity Bundle | Printable | Distance Learning

Algebraic Expressions Digital Activity Bundle | Printable | Distance Learning

Students will practice simplifying expressions using the distributive property, factoring and combining like terms. students will understand that rewriting expressions in different forms can show how the quantities are related. This digital activities are perfect for distance learning and in classroom learning since it includes both Printable version and digital. Why are these activities so amazing?*No prep *Interactive *Paperless *Engaging Similar Resources:*Two-step Equations*Solving Propor
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Lesson 2

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Lesson 2

This is a complete lesson for learning how to solve ratio problems with tape diagrams. Tape diagrams are very useful in ratio problems because they show all the quantities in a ratio. Imagine a group of marine mammals in a 7:4 ratio of dolphins and manatees. There are 33 marine mammals in total. A tape diagram would have seven boxes in the "Dolphins" row and four in the "Manatees" row, reflecting the 7:4 ratio. Each box would have the number 3 because 33 marine mammals divided by 11 boxes (7
Preview of Percent Problems using Google Drawings

Percent Problems using Google Drawings

This interactive activity may be used to determine if students understand that rewriting an expression in different forms in a problem context can shed light on the problem and how the quantities in it are related. **Great for Warm Ups, Bell Ringers, Do Now's, and Exit Tickets!**
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Guided Notes 2

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Guided Notes 2

Use this Guided Notes document, in either Google Sheets online form or printable PDF, to teach your students how to use tape diagrams to solve ratio problems. A tape diagram shows all the quantities in a ratio to make it easier to understand the value of each quantity. Let’s say the touch tank at the science center had a 3:2 ratio of crabs to starfish. They also had seven more crabs than starfish. How many total crabs and starfish did they have? The resulting tape diagram will have two rows of
Preview of Winter K-1 Digital & Printable Center- Counting to 20 Using Ten Frames

Winter K-1 Digital & Printable Center- Counting to 20 Using Ten Frames

This Winter themed Counting to 20 Using Ten Frames resource is designed to build foundational number sense for Kindergarten and 1st Grade students through clear, structured practice. Students work with ten frames to count, represent quantities, recognize numbers 1–20, and practice number formation. This resource includes both digital and printable formats, making it suitable for in-person, virtual, and hybrid classrooms. The consistent layout and visual supports make it especially effective
Preview of Grade 6 Unit Price Guided Notes 2

Grade 6 Unit Price Guided Notes 2

Use this Guided Notes document, in either Google Sheets online form or printable PDF, to teach your students’second lesson on unit price. This lesson introduces more complex problems in which students will have to multiply quantities to determine the unit price of a product. For example, suppose you could buy six 20-ounce bottles of water for $4.80, or a single 64-ounce bottle for $2.50. Which would be the better deal? To find the answer, multiply 6 x 20 = 120 ounces for $4.80. Divide 4.8 / 12
Preview of Multiplying Dividing Mixed Numbers | Middle School Math Real World STEMersion

Multiplying Dividing Mixed Numbers | Middle School Math Real World STEMersion

Engage students with this STEMersion activity designed for middle school math, where they multiply and divide mixed numbers in real world scenarios, available in both PDF and digital Google versions. Students build higher order thinking as they analyze quantities, evaluate results, and make evidence-based decisions using fraction concepts. STEM-ersion assignments aim to immerse students in an authentic application within a STEM career. This STEM-ersion focuses on multiplying dividing mixed numbe
Preview of Grade 6 Converting Units Worksheet 2 - More Complex Conversions

Grade 6 Converting Units Worksheet 2 - More Complex Conversions

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice more complex problems with converting units as a form of ratio reasoning. In these problems, students will be converting quantities such as “four feet two inches” and “270 liquid ounces” to other units. To convert four feet two inches to inches, the student would multiply four feet times 12 inches/1 foot = 48 inches and then add two inches: 48 + 2 = 50 inches. To convert 270 liquid
Preview of Multiplying & Dividing Fractions Worksheet | Real World Math STEMersion Activity

Multiplying & Dividing Fractions Worksheet | Real World Math STEMersion Activity

Engage students with this STEMersion activity designed for 5th and 6th grade math, where they multiply and divide fractions in real world scenarios, available in both PDF and digital Google versions. Students build higher order thinking as they analyze quantities, evaluate results, and make evidence-based decisions using fraction operations. STEM-ersion assignments aim to immerse students in an authentic application within a STEM career. This STEM-ersion focuses on multiplying and dividing fract
Preview of Percent of a Number Worksheet | Real World Math STEMersion | Pool Repairman

Percent of a Number Worksheet | Real World Math STEMersion | Pool Repairman

Engage students with this STEMersion activity designed for middle school math, where they find percent of a number in a real world pool repair scenario, available in both PDF and digital Google versions. Students build higher order thinking as they analyze quantities, evaluate results, and make evidence-based decisions using percent concepts. STEM-ersion assignments aim to immerse students in an authentic application within a STEM career. This STEM-ersion focuses on the percent of a number. Stud
Preview of FREE | Spring Subitizing Quick Images | Math Warm-Ups Numbers 1–30 | Editable

FREE | Spring Subitizing Quick Images | Math Warm-Ups Numbers 1–30 | Editable

Free Spring Quick Images Sampler – Build Number Sense & Math Confidence Looking for a quick and powerful way to build number sense and spark math conversation? This FREE sampler of Spring Quick Images is the perfect warm-up to help students visualize quantities, talk about their thinking, and build mental flexibility. This preview includes one spring-themed image for each number range: 1–45–1011–1415–2021–2425–30Use it as a math warm-up, number talk, or daily discussion routine. It’s a
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Worksheet 2

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Worksheet 2

This includes both a Google Sheets online worksheet and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice working with tape diagrams. The worksheet includes four problems. Tape diagrams are very useful in working out ratio problems because they show all the quantities in a ratio. For example, let’s say you had onions and peppers in a ratio of three onions to two peppers. You also had a total of 24 onions. Your tape diagram will have three boxes for onions and two boxes for peppers becau
Preview of Understanding Ratios – 7th Grade Math Worksheet (CCSS 7.RP.A.1)

Understanding Ratios – 7th Grade Math Worksheet (CCSS 7.RP.A.1)

Created by
MinuteMath
Understanding Ratios – 7th Grade Math Worksheet (CCSS 7.RP.A.1)Help your students confidently master ratios and rates with this comprehensive 7th Grade Math Worksheet aligned to Common Core Standard CCSS 7.RP.A.1. This resource guides students in understanding how ratios describe relationships between two quantities and how to express them in different forms — a to b, a:b, and a/b. Students will simplify ratios, find equivalent ratios, compute unit rates, and apply ratio reasoning to real-w
Preview of Counting Objects {PowerPoint & Google Slides}

Counting Objects {PowerPoint & Google Slides}

Created by
Taught By Tatum
You can use this activity in PowerPoint and/or Google Slides to help your students practice counting objects from 0-20! They simply count the objects in each set and then drag the correct number into the white square above the set to match numbers and quantities. *This would be a great activity to use for distance learning or even as a mini lesson in the classroom! Please note: This product comes as a .zip drive, which will include the PowerPoint presentation as well as a PDF that gives the link
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Tape Diagram Practice Set

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Tape Diagram Practice Set

This includes a practice set, in both Google Sheets online and printable PDF form, that your students can use to practice working with tape diagrams. You can use this in many different ways to give practice opportunities. Tape diagrams are very useful in working out ratio problems because they show all the quantities in a ratio. For example, let’s say you had onions and peppers in a ratio of three onions to two peppers. You also had a total of 24 onions. Your tape diagram will have two rows o
Preview of Integers and Absolute Value – 7th Grade Math Worksheet | CCSS Aligned

Integers and Absolute Value – 7th Grade Math Worksheet | CCSS Aligned

Created by
MinuteMath
7th Grade Integers and Absolute Value Worksheet | CCSS 7.NS.A.1.A & 7.NS.A.1.B AlignedHelp your students confidently understand integers and absolute value with this fully editable 7th Grade Math worksheet. Designed to support Chapter 1: Operations with Integers, this resource builds a deep understanding of how positive and negative numbers represent real-world quantities and how absolute value measures distance from zero. This worksheet is aligned to Common Core State Standards 7.NS.A.1.A and
Preview of Grade 6 Unit Price Comparison Problems 2

Grade 6 Unit Price Comparison Problems 2

This includes both Google Sheets online worksheets and a printable PDF that your students can use to practice working with unit prices. In the first or two worksheets, they are figuring out how much profit or loss would be made on different deals. In the second worksheet, they are calculating the total prices of different quantities based on unit price. You bought 15 chocolate bars for $16.50 and sold them for $1.25 each. How much money did you make or lose on each bar? 16.5 / 15 = 1.1 or $1.1
Preview of Grade 6 Unit Price Combination Quizzes 1 - Print or Google Classroom

Grade 6 Unit Price Combination Quizzes 1 - Print or Google Classroom

This includes three Google Form Quizzes and three printable PDF quizzes you can use to check your students’ skill in working with Unit Price, including both simple Unit Price calculations and solving problems with Unit Price. The types of problems include figuring which is the better deal, profit and loss, and the cost of different quantities. 6.RP.A.2 Unit Price Combination Long Quiz 1 (print or digital) has 12 questions on calculating Unit Price and solving Unit Price problems. 6.RP.A.2 Unit
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