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Preview of 6 BIG UNFAIR Math Games - Volume Basics - Grade 5 No Prep Review Activity

6 BIG UNFAIR Math Games - Volume Basics - Grade 5 No Prep Review Activity

This game is UNFAIR and the kids love it! 8 teams answer every question!The Big Unfair Game is a No Prep Math review game where students earn points for answering questions, but the points can be positive or negative! The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game.The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This bundle version is Elementary School Math, Grade 5, Volume Basics. It is a
Preview of Area of Complex Figures + Ratios - Real World Multi-Step and Projects GATE

Area of Complex Figures + Ratios - Real World Multi-Step and Projects GATE

I love to teach geometry because students must combine logic, visual perception, and math to solve problems. Why not add art and history into the mix as well? Here is a challenging unit to reinforce basic understanding of calculating the area of complex figures. It will challenge the brightest students in your classroom! We use vintage hotel and restaurant signs to solve problems about calculating the area of complex figures. We begin with the basics and then ramp the level of challenge u
Preview of Lesson Plan: Parallax and Trigonometry

Lesson Plan: Parallax and Trigonometry

Created by
Yang Li
This lesson engages high school students in understanding how trigonometry is applied to measure distances using the principle of parallax, a key method in astronomy. Students investigate how a shift in viewpoint creates a measurable angle that, combined with a known baseline, forms a triangle. By applying trigonometric functions and small-angle approximations, students calculate distances to objects, simulating the method astronomers use to determine the distance to nearby stars. Through intera
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces

Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces & How They MoveAligned to CA Common Core State Standards Perfect for Elementary–Middle School ClassroomsBring the game to life with this engaging second lesson in your beginner chess unit! After mastering the board and coordinates, students are ready to explore the heart of the game: the six chess pieces and their unique movements.This clear, visual, highly structured lesson helps students build confidence by learning: ✔️ The names of all six pieces ✔️
Preview of Which One Doesn’t Belong? MATH Divergent Math Talk Prompts | Grades 4–6

Which One Doesn’t Belong? MATH Divergent Math Talk Prompts | Grades 4–6

Created by
Gifted Ink EDU
Looking to spark meaningful math discussions and challenge your students' reasoning skills? This set of 50 visual math prompts is designed to stretch thinking, encourage debate, and support justification—all while reinforcing key math concepts in a fresh and engaging way. Each card features four mathematical items with no single correct answer, pushing students to think deeply, justify their reasoning, and explore multiple solution paths. Perfect for warm-ups, early finishers, math centers,
Preview of Pumpkin Math

Pumpkin Math

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Rosey Hippo LLC
Pumpkin math is great for rotations and small groups. Students can work together to find out facts about their pumpkins. Students find information such as circumference, measurements, and create graphs. Students are even able to have pumpkin races!
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