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Preview of Metric and Customary Units Quiz

Metric and Customary Units Quiz

Students test their knowledge of customary and metric units with this simple quiz
Preview of Area and Perimeter (Missing Side Lengths)

Area and Perimeter (Missing Side Lengths)

This could be a homework assignment, quiz, or independent practice/review that is designed to asses student ability to determine missing length and width when given an area or perimeter.
Preview of fill in conversion chart

fill in conversion chart

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MacKenzie D
I used this as a quiz for my students who were studying customary and metric conversions. Students should fill in the conversion numbers as well as the names for each conversion that is required on 5th grade standards.
Preview of Fun Basic Geometry Color Coded Assessment or Worksheet

Fun Basic Geometry Color Coded Assessment or Worksheet

Great for all learners! Covers: identifying polygons, right, equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles, parallel lines, congruency and similar shapes, identification of right angles in multiple forms such as on a clock, and lines of symmetry. Can be used to pre-assess your students on their pre-requisite geometry knowledge, use as guided notes, a worksheet, homework, study guide, or an assessment. Has worked great as an assessment for learners with learning disabilities that require con
Preview of Measurement Conversion Word Problems

Measurement Conversion Word Problems

Set of 9 conversion word problems including grams, feet, cups, gallons and more! Great set of mixed word problems to use for homework, quiz or classwork.
Preview of Metric System Conversion

Metric System Conversion

This paper is step one in converting metric units. Students color the top arrow green, because moving that way increases the number of units. Write x10 next to it, because each column is an increase multiplied by ten.The bottom arrow should be red, maked with a division sign and 10, because each step toleft is a division of units by ten. Write the different units on sticks. Working in partners kids can roll dice and pick a stick. The value on the dice should be written in the column that is writ
Preview of Surface Area

Surface Area

This activity guides the learner in finding the surface area of a 3-D object (cube). TLW classifies the 3-D object by labeling its edges, faces, and vertices. Then, given dimensions and a visual representation of the net of a cube, TLW calculate the area of each face and sum the total for the cube's surface area. I use this resource as an interactive math journal activity for my alternate middle school math class, but it can be used as differentiated notes, quiz, or for reinforcement or review.
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