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Students should find and color a pattern on the hundred's chart and explain the pattern they see using appropriate math vocabulary: decreasing, increasing, diagonally, ones places, tens place, etc.
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So Far, I have
1. Addition and Subtraction (Mixed, One digit and Two Digit)
2. Addition (One Digit)
3. Subtraction
4. Multiplication (Easy)
5. Multiplication (Hard)
(But will be adding more)
This is a really fun idea for any stage as you can edit the questions to increase difficulty or decrease.
I'll be making more for just addition, just subtraction, multiplication and division soon. If this all goes well :) Please provide some feedback or ideas.
Give the students 1 minute t
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
This addition and subtraction quiz works with multi digit numbers. It includes two problems that involve estimating sums and differences, some computation problems, and two word problems.
This activity includes resources for Llama Llama Holiday Drama for the month of December. Skills included are: answering multiple choice questions, reading, writing numbers, and counting. Quiz: There are 8 multiple choice questions. There is an answer key included. Activity: Students will fill in a blank calendar for the month of December. Students will count how many days until Christmas.
Test Prep! 3rd Grade Math Spiral Review Weekly Homework and Quizzes coming soon! Here is a sample for week 1. Please let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, and/or issues @ teachingwithpurposeintennessee@gmail.com Thank you!
Side one contains the multiplication facts in order from 0 to 12. This allows students to memorize the patterns in each of the sets.
Side two contains the inverse operation of these same multiplication facts, division. These division facts are NOT listed in order. This encourages the student to practice his or her math skills from memory.
This worksheet can be used as daily practice, homework, as a quiz, or final assessment.
It can be used as a timed assessment. 5 minutes is recommended.
Worksheet where students write ratios as fractions, percentages, and decimals. Students also will write a proportion with the given ratio and set it equal to the ratio out of 100.
Change numbers in standard form to expanded form and word form to be used as a worksheet, homework, quiz, or assessment. Numbers are up to the hundred thousands place.
✨ Need a no-prep way to check your students’ money skills? This Money Math Check-Up is perfect for assessing and reinforcing students’ understanding of counting, comparing, and working with money up to $2.00. Designed with real classroom needs in mind, this resource works great as a quiz, test, review, or math center activity. ✔️ What’s Included: Counting mixed coins and dollar bills Comparing money amounts using >, <, = Identifying amounts more than and less than a given value W
Here is a short math vocabulary word quiz. Students are asked to identify the product and sum of mathematical problems. Students are asked to create an addition, subtraction, and multiplication problem of their own. It reviews the following math vocabulary words: SumDifferenceProductQuotientAddendDon’t forget…Follow me on TPTLeave feedback on TPTCheck out my blog: www.teachingdunnsimply.comFollow me on Facebook, Pinterest, and Instagram!*If you have any questions or any problems please email
This product is geared towards students learning basic consumer math. This quiz allows teachers to see if students understand basic concepts of adding items on menu, calculating tip and tax.
This teacher created review, quiz, or test covers a variety of SOLs taught in the First and Second Nine Weeks. Examples: addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, money, properties, etc. Please take a minute to rate my product and leave me any comments, or suggestions.
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Have students color in sections of the brain as they pass their multiplication tables. Place the goal sheet in their journal so they can add to it as they come closer to their goal. Or add it to their agenda / planner so they can show their parents their progress.
Make a larger version to show in the classroom. As students pass their quizzes, they sign their name on the correct factor.
ENJOY!!
This is a simple assessment that will shed light on whether or not your students know how to write money amounts using a dollar sign and a decimal point (rather than using the "cents" sign).
Students need to read the money amount and fill in the correct notation in the blank. For example, 3 quarters = ________.
This is a short quiz that asses the students knowledge of rounding. The first part of the quiz asks the students to tell you the rules of rounding, while the second part of the quiz has the students show you how to round.
The student objective is to solve 3 digit addition, subtraction, and basic multiplication. There are 6 problems where students solve and 4 problems where students decide which operation to use. In addition each of the 6 problems allows for a work area in which students are required to show work.
This formative assessment strategy uses a graphic organizer to find out what your students learned from a lesson. Students are asked to identify 3 things they knew, 2 things they learned, and 1 thing they need help on.
This resource can be used at almost any grade level or subject area. It is a quick and easy way to find out what your students know!
A quick formative assessment to see how well your students understand comparing fractions. Includes problems with the same numerator and same denominator. Editable so you can replace the names with your own kids. They love that! Font used is KG Corner of the Sky. Get it here!
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