In this activity, students will construct their own paper airplane. From there, they will complete two flying trials to then calculate the percent of change. This activity is a fun and engaging way to teach the students about percent of change.
This is a simple quiz to see if students can recognize the place value within a number. Students are asked to identify ones, tens, and hundreds place values within three digit numbers.
This is a multiplication quiz used to assess on partial products method, lattice method, and the traditional method forms of multiplication. There is a quick response questions for students to answer which method they prefer using and a self assessment of which method they need more practice with.
This assessment is used to determine the student's proficiency with accurately solving 2x2 and 2x3 digit multiplication problems, including word problems.
This is a short quiz or review to assess higher level thinking for area and perimeter. It is best suited for 4th grade students with a good understanding of area and perimeter or as a 5th/ 6th grade review. The quiz has 5, multiple part, questions (total of 11).
In this exercise, students will practice calculating 20% of a number, while also discovering the dangers of misusing a credit card and paying it off using only minimum payments.
We've all had to study our subtraction facts. The trick is maximizing time by studying only those facts which have yet to be mastered. Here's a quick and easy way for you and your students to find out which math facts they need to study. The problems are set up in a way that once the test is scored, the teacher can see which facts they have mastered and which ones they need to study.
There are 5 problems on the activity. Each question has 4 numbers and the students has to decide which number does not belong because it is not equivalent to the other three.
This is aligned to the common core. It works as a Demonstration of Learning (DOL) or formative assessment after guided instruction. It includes 4 problems for fewer than with visuals and 4 problems for more than. This is a great worksheet to see who needs more time!
This quiz assesses the students on partial sums, differences, products, and quotients. There is a section for filling in the vocabulary, with a word bank, as well as a multiplication, addition, and subtraction question to solve.
Do you find it hard to work on basic computational skills with your students? Sometimes it feels like there is just no time to reinforce these skills! This weekend homework assignment is a wonderful way to reinforce these skills! This is just the first quiz I am offering! More are on the way!