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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 Fun 5th Grade Math Choice Board | Multiplication, Place Value, Fractions

6–7 Fun 5th Grade Math Choice Board | Multiplication, Place Value, Fractions

Created by
Hop Ahead
Turn the “6-7!” classroom phrase into purposeful 5th 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 essential 5th grade math skills, including decimal place value through thousandths, multi-digit multiplication and division, fraction operations, measurement and conversions, coordinate graphing, volume, and mathematical reasoning
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 The Best Nest- A Spring Engineering/ STEAM Challenge

The Best Nest- A Spring Engineering/ STEAM Challenge

This unit has become a go-to favorite each Spring! Packed with hands-on design thinking experiences, it aligns with grade-level standards while encouraging creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. Students are fully engaged as they construct and test their nests, applying concepts of weight distribution, materials, and structural stability. This dynamic experience seamlessly weaves together science, math, and engineering—proving that exploration and innovation have no age limits! Prod
Preview of Ocean Themed Measuring Length in Non-standard Units Worksheet

Ocean Themed Measuring Length in Non-standard Units Worksheet

Measuring Length in Non-Standard Units – Ocean Animal Theme 🌊 Make learning measurement fun and hands-on with this engaging ocean-themed worksheet! Students will practice measuring length using non-standard units by counting how many blocks long each ocean animal is. Perfect for introducing early measurement skills in a visual and interactive way! What’s Included: 1 printable worksheet featuring: A whale, orca, starfish, and sea turtle Measuring blocks for each animal Space for students to
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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