This activity is designed to challenge students learning about finding the area of squares, rectangles, and composite shapes. It can be used to challenge students who mastered the concept quickly or help students needing practice towards the end of the unit. Print out the house cards for each student or print out one set and laminate them for a math center.
The basic idea of multiplication is repeated addition and it can also be visualized as groups of equal objects or numbers, arrays, and skip counting. This worksheet is to show students the different strategies of understanding multiplication.
This activity is designed to challenge students learning about finding the area of squares and rectangles using the length and width of the shapes. Also, while teaching them the distributive and associative properties of multiplication. It can be used to challenge students who mastered the concept quickly or help students needing practice towards the end of the unit.
This activity is good for students learning to visualize numbers on a number line, solidify their understanding of adding to 10, finding a missing addend, or using a number line to add. It can be used as a center, morning activity, with a partner, or as support.
Print and cut the cards. Laminate if desired.
Or print both sheets onto one piece of paper and have students cut and paste into their math journals or another piece of paper.
This activity provides a hands-on and visual approach to proper and improper fractions by matching fractions to the corresponding cards with pictures. Students use their knowledge and understanding of fractions to match several various pictorial representations to specific fractions. This packet contains 18 basic proper and improper fractions and 15 improper fraction challenge cards. Use this resource as a maths center, for collaborative group work, to help reteach or solidify understanding, or
These 16 worksheets include basic addition facts from 5 to 20. Students can practice memorizing the facts to build speed and accuracy by finding and circling all of the addition facts hidden in the number hunt puzzle. It's like a word search, except students search for addition facts.
This activity engages your students to create a lunar base using their knowledge of area and perimeter. This challenge is designed to enrich and extend multiplication and addition skills, by finding area and perimeter, as students explore the colonization of the Moon.
Students can work independently or with a partner.
Included in this activity are:
- A3 Graph Paper (square cm) with lunar surface background
- A4 Graph Paper (square cm) with lunar surface background
- Instructions for teacher
This activity is to help students understand the multiple ways to add multi-digit numbers. Each strategy has an example, which the student can review step-by-step with the teacher or peer. Then, the student should use the strategy on the example next to it using a whiteboard or their math journal. This type of activity works well in pairs or individually.