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Preview of Camp Math-A-Lot: Real-World Measurement, Area & Perimeter Activities Grades 3-5

Camp Math-A-Lot: Real-World Measurement, Area & Perimeter Activities Grades 3-5

Bring math to life with Camp Math-A-Lot, a camping-themed math resource that helps students practice measurement, capacity, area, and perimeter through real-world problem solving. This resource includes a 13-page EDITABLE Canva link—perfect for teachers who want flexibility. Use the activities as-is or easily customize them to fit your classroom needs. Skills Covered✔️ Estimating & measuring liquid volume (liters) ✔️ Comparing and ordering measurements ✔️ Area & perimeter of rectangles ✔
Preview of 6–7 Fun 3rd Grade Math Choice Board | Multiplication, Place Value, Fractions

6–7 Fun 3rd Grade Math Choice Board | Multiplication, Place Value, Fractions

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Hop Ahead
Turn the viral “6-7!” classroom phrase into purposeful 3rd grade math practice!If your students keep saying “6-7!” in class, this engaging math choice board turns that catchy phrase into meaningful learning. This standards-aligned resource gives students differentiated practice in essential 3rd grade math skills including multiplication and division, multi-digit place value, fractions, geometry, and mathematical reasoning. Use it as a math warm-up, spiral review, center activity, small group ass
Preview of “6-7!” 2nd Grade Math Choice Board | Add & Subtract, Measurement, Place Value

“6-7!” 2nd Grade Math Choice Board | Add & Subtract, Measurement, Place Value

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Hop Ahead
Turn the viral “6-7!” classroom phrase into purposeful 2nd grade math practice!If your students keep saying “6-7!” in class, this engaging math choice board turns that catchy phrase into meaningful learning. This standards-aligned resource provides differentiated practice in key 2nd grade math areas including addition and subtraction, measurement, place value, number sense to 1,200, and reasoning skills. Use it as a math warm-up, spiral review, center activity, small group assignment, assessment
Preview of Design a Park

Design a Park

Your students will step into the role of city planners and park designers, tasked with creating a brand-new community park that serves families, nature lovers, and fitness enthusiasts alike. Using graph paper, students will: Design a park layout that includes required features.Calculate the area of each feature by multiplying length × width.Determine the perimeter of selected features to understand fencing or border needs.Compare areas to make decisions about space usage and layout efficiency.
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