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Preview of Wooden cubes and spatial imagination.

Wooden cubes and spatial imagination.

Created by
Jan Zabka
Playing and working with wooden cubes is one way of developing children’s spatial imagination. If we combine it with drawing, we have a very good activity for a lesson. Content (more than 20 problems in 8 tasks): 1. Drawing solids built up from cubes. 2. Encoding and decoding solids in two different ways. 3. Fully detailed answer key (4 pages). It is easy to change, swap or add exercises. Children can work, discover and draw in their own way and at their own pace with or without wooden cubes.
Preview of Math Whodunnit Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | The Tampered Experiment | Measurement

Math Whodunnit Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | The Tampered Experiment | Measurement

Created by
DeskMade
Dr. Patel's science fair measurement records were tampered with overnight — and someone who understands units, conversions, and data did it. This self-checking Measurement and Data mystery gives your Grades 3-5 students real measurement work: units, conversion, perimeter, area, and line plots, inside a story that makes the maths matter. The Math Whodunnit: The Tampered Experiment is Case M-04 in the DeskMade Math Whodunnit series. Students work through five evidence stations across the school la
Preview of Math Whodunnit Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | The Forged Blueprint | Geometry

Math Whodunnit Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | The Forged Blueprint | Geometry

Created by
DeskMade
The original blueprint for the school garden has been replaced with a forgery — mislabelled quadrilaterals, systematically wrong angles, and incorrect area calculations. This self-checking Geometry mystery gives your Grades 3-5 students real geometry work: shapes and properties, angle classification, lines and symmetry, and polygon area, all inside a mystery they genuinely want to solve. The Math Whodunnit: The Forged Blueprint is Case M-05 in the DeskMade Math Whodunnit series. Five suspects ha
Preview of Math Whodunnit Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | The Grand Heist | Mixed Review | CCSS

Math Whodunnit Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | The Grand Heist | Mixed Review | CCSS

Created by
DeskMade
The school's end-of-year Maths Achievement Trophy has been stolen — but the trophy was just a cover. Someone wanted the school's complete maths performance data. This self-checking Mixed Review mystery is the grand finale of the DeskMade Math Whodunnit series, covering all five CCSS Grade 3-5 domains in one forty-minute investigation. The Math Whodunnit: The Grand Heist is Case M-06, the series finale. Each of the five stations targets a different domain: Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Numbe
Preview of Geometry Conditionals Practice (Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive)

Geometry Conditionals Practice (Converse, Inverse, Contrapositive)

Created by
misscalcul8
This is a practice packet I use after I've introduced conditionals, converse, inverse, and contrapositive in Geometry to see how well students understand those concepts. It is 3 pages long with 18 problems including: circling the hypothesis and underlining the conclusion, rewriting a sentence as a conditional statement, deciding if a statement is true or false and providing counterexamples, writing the converse, inverse, and contrapositive of a conditional, and making conclusions based on a sta
Preview of Parallel, Perpendicular, or Neither?

Parallel, Perpendicular, or Neither?

Created by
Erin Atwood
Notebook items for deciding if lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither. These activities work well for lower-level, at risk, and exceptional learners.
Preview of Worksheet on Inductive and Deductive Reasoning

Worksheet on Inductive and Deductive Reasoning

Created by
Rebecca Horn
Short worksheet on Inductive and Deductive Reasoning. Students will define the two types of reasoning and then answer 6 questions deciding if they are using inductive or deductive reasoning.
Preview of Writing Biconditionals (and Good Definitions)

Writing Biconditionals (and Good Definitions)

Created by
misscalcul8
This is a zipped file with a matching powerpoint and a word document. It is a 3 page document along with a 13 slide powerpoint. It introduces the concept of biconditionals by writing the converse of conditional statements and deciding if they're true before writing a biconditional. It then moves on to taking definitions of geometry and rewriting them as biconditional statements.
Preview of Radius Game & Diameter Game: Would You Rather Activity for Math Circle Lessons

Radius Game & Diameter Game: Would You Rather Activity for Math Circle Lessons

Created by
Catholic Kids
Radius Game & Diameter Game: Would You Rather Activity for Math ClassBring the concepts of radius and diameter to life with this fun and engaging radius game and diameter game! Perfect for your classroom, this resource challenges students to think critically while having fun deciding “Would You Rather” questions about real-world scenarios like fruits, pizzas, and more. What’s Included:📏 8 “Would You Rather” Scenarios: Fun, thought-provoking situations that make students calculate and compare
Preview of Similar Polygons (WS)

Similar Polygons (WS)

Created by
Rita Rhinestone
This is 7 worksheets on similarity. 1 - review of proportions. Proportions to be solved and word problems to be set up and solved (10 total questions). 1 - solving for pieces of similar polygons and writing the ratios and writing the simiarity statement. 1 - Identifying and solving similar triangles and 2 proofs proving triangles are similar. 1 - determining the scale factor and pieces of similar polygons and a verify similar triangles in the coordinate plane. 1 - deciding which triangles a
Preview of Volume of a Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere : This OR That - PPT

Volume of a Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere : This OR That - PPT

Looking for something to review finding the Volume of a Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere with your students?!If yes, this is the perfect resource for you. This interactive and fun Power Point uses a " This OR That" theme while reviewing the Volume of a Cylinder, Cone, and Sphere. Students will chose from 15 pairs of "This or That" picture cards. The cards will be different depending on if they chose "This or That". In the activity, there is a " Check Answer" button and a "Return to Board Game" butt
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