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Preview of 67 Activity: Invasive Species Data Analysis Worksheet with and without 67

67 Activity: Invasive Species Data Analysis Worksheet with and without 67

Created by
Elly Thorsen
Use this invasive species graph interpretation worksheet about spotted lanternflies with your middle school science students. The worksheet comes in two versions. Version 1: The questions and answers in this version have 67 woven throughout. Use it to troll your students any time of year or use it as a 67th day of school activity or April Fools' Day prank. Version 2: The questions and answers are not related to 67 at all. The only time 67 appears on this page is for one of the data points in the
Preview of April Fools' Day Math Riddles Coordinate Grid Plane Graphing Worksheets 6th 7th

April Fools' Day Math Riddles Coordinate Grid Plane Graphing Worksheets 6th 7th

Math riddles with an April Fools' Day theme! Two coordinate grid math worksheets for 6th–7th grade –  fun ordered-pair graphing riddles to build coordinate plane skills and reinforce CCSS geometry practice. Students use ordered pairs to decipher two April Fools' Day riddles while practicing graphing on the coordinate plane. Each riddle can be solved on a one or four-quadrant grid - great for differentiation! Middle schoolers will enjoy this coordinate plane activity - and they're not too old for
Preview of April Fool’s Day: Math Coordinate Graphing Activity (Middle School, Gen-Z Slang

April Fool’s Day: Math Coordinate Graphing Activity (Middle School, Gen-Z Slang

Make coordinate graphing fun (and hilarious!) with this April Fool’s Day activity your students won’t forget! Students will plot ordered pairs on a coordinate plane, thinking they are revealing a mathematical symbol like π… but instead, they’ll uncover popular Gen Z slang words like slay, rizz, and no cap! This engaging activity is perfect for practicing graphing in all four quadrants while adding a fun seasonal twist to your math class. What’s Included: 7 coordinate graphing activities (one
Preview of Jelly Bean Math Activity,Sorting,Graphing,Tally Marks,Addition, Spring, Easter

Jelly Bean Math Activity,Sorting,Graphing,Tally Marks,Addition, Spring, Easter

Make spring math hands-on and engaging with this Jelly Bean Math Activity! Students will love using colorful jelly beans while practicing important early math skills like sorting, tally marks, graphing, and simple addition. This activity is perfect for math centers, small groups, morning work, or a fun seasonal lesson. Students sort their jelly beans by color, record their data with tally marks, create a graph, and solve simple addition problems using their results. These pages help students
Preview of April Activity Packet

April Activity Packet

A packet of standalone fun activity-based worksheets focused on the holidays and general theme of the month of April for your elementary scholars. These work great as bell ringer activities, sub plans, or just to supplement your core curriculum leading up to and for the month of April. What is included?10 Different Puzzles & ActivitiesFull Answer KeyWhat are the puzzles & activities?Picture Search & FindJournal PromptsSymmetry DrawingAlphabetical Reordering PuzzleChart-A-Color (similar to color
Preview of April Math Graphing Worksheet Activities | 1st, 2nd Grade

April Math Graphing Worksheet Activities | 1st, 2nd Grade

Created by
Miss G Off Duty
This fun Math Graphing Bundle of "April" worksheet activities are a great way to practice math. Great resource for 1st and 2nd Grade. No Prep needed! Read to Print! Here's what's included:April Themed: "April Fools Day, Easter, Earth Day, Spring" ★Graph (for each theme) ★Tally Chart (for each theme) ★Ask a Friend Graph (for each theme) ★Ask a Friend Tally Chart Graph (for each theme) How to Incorporate into classroom:★Independent Work ★Math Centers ★Send Home ★Morning Work ★Early Finishers ★Afte
Preview of April Math Worksheet Activity Bundle | No Prep | 1st, 2nd Grade

April Math Worksheet Activity Bundle | No Prep | 1st, 2nd Grade

Created by
Miss G Off Duty
This fun Math Bundle of 21 different "April" worksheet activities are a great way to practice math. Great resource for 1st and 2nd Grade. No Prep needed! Read to Print! Here's what's included:April Themed: "April Fools Day, Easter, Earth Day, Spring" ★Graph ★Tally Chart ★Ask a Friend Graph ★Ask a Friend Tally Chart Graph ★I Spy ★Skip Counting ★Ordering Numbers ★Roll, Add, Color ★Math Facts ★Subtraction ★Addition and Subtraction Symbols ★Mystery Math ★Balancing Equations ★Even or Odd ★Patterns ★I
Preview of April Fools Day Math Worksheet Activities | No Prep | 1st, 2nd Grade

April Fools Day Math Worksheet Activities | No Prep | 1st, 2nd Grade

Created by
Miss G Off Duty
This fun Math Bundle of 21 different "April Fools Day" worksheet activities are a great way to practice math. Great resource for 1st and 2nd Grade. No Prep needed! Read to Print! Here's what's included:"April Fools Day Themed" ★Graph ★Tally Chart ★Ask a Friend Graph ★Ask a Friend Tally Chart Graph ★I Spy ★Skip Counting ★Ordering Numbers ★Roll, Add, Color ★Math Facts ★Subtraction ★Addition and Subtraction Symbols ★Mystery Math ★Balancing Equations ★Even or Odd ★Patterns ★Inequalities ★Shape Match
Preview of 67 3rd Grade Math Benchmark Review Prank Test

67 3rd Grade Math Benchmark Review Prank Test

Created by
Anissa Delgado
Funny prank "benchmark review" 7 question math test that matches 3rd grade standards. Answers include 67, 41, 6/7. Questions include area, square units, two-digit addition and subtraction, fractions, division, and distributive property. McGraw Hill formatting.
Preview of April Fools' Day Math Activity, Fun Coordinate Plane Mystery Graphing Pictures

April Fools' Day Math Activity, Fun Coordinate Plane Mystery Graphing Pictures

Looking for a fun April Fools' Day activity for your math students? These four quadrant coordinate plane mystery graphing pictures are a great way to keep students engaged while practicing their graphing skills. Students just graph the coordinate pairs in order, connecting the points with a line until they come to the word STOP. Here they stop the line they are working on and start a new one. After plotting a good share of the points and thinking they are creating a regular graphing picture, som
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