This is a 2026-27 math MAP cumulative review packet that can be utilized to gain insight on student achievement levels. The packet is segmented into four math domains (algebraic thinking, number sense and operations, measurement/data analysis, and geometry). The questions in each section start at NWEA's 1st grade RIT band and increases in RIT value throughout the section (RIT 140 - 230). Feel free to use this packet as a pre-assessment/review tool to guide instructional practices. ✨✨|--------
This resource is perfect to teach volume, perimeter and area. In this math project based learning activity, students use area, perimeter, and volume to design their own city. This product is designed to encourage students to become architects and create their own city. Students will create a draft, make rectangular nets, build prisms and place them on a map. While the students are creating, they're also learning important math concepts that will help them throughout life! You can find exam
The resource is a perfect addition to the original volume city. Most teachers find that it's more challenging than the original as students are required to fit the building to certain perimeter and area dimensions. Also, each unit square is considered 20 feet. Students need to have a strong understanding of area and perimeter, as well as square feet, before attempting this activity. |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| The
Your students are in charge of creating their own museum! This product is perfect to teach area and surface area. This product is designed to encourage students to become architects and create their own castle. Students will create a draft, make nets, build prisms and place them on a map. While the students are creating, they're also learning important math concepts that will help them throughout life! What's included:This activity includes clear directions, student examples, a castle planning
Are you looking for something to help your classroom learn about geometry and measurement concepts? If so, I have a bundle for you! This bundle includes best sellers at a HUGE discount. I’ve used every resource in this bundle in my own classroom. Seriously! These projects and activities are perfect for grades 2-6 and are easy to use to differentiate. Prior to this I had to rely on the school’s textbook. As teachers we try to find the best resources for our kids. This has helped me and I h
This resource can be used for kindergarten students that have already met grade-level proficiency standards. It can be used for a math station with other students or independently. Materials needed:PencilSix-sided dieBase-ten blocksCoins
*Includes an answer key *Includes an abbreviation key ✓ This activator may be used to assess students understanding of the Common Core standard 4.MD - Solve problems involving measurement and conversion of measurements from a larger unit to a smaller unit. ✓ Students will be expected to convert numbers within the Metric and U.S. Customary systems. I would suggest that this sheet be used with students in grades 2 - 4, depending on the ability of your students. -------------------------------
Addition and Subtraction Strategies:
This product includes pages dedicated to the many different addition and subtraction strategies that students can utilize. Students will add and subtract multi-digit numbers by using a number line, base-ten blocks, place value, partial-sums and the standard algorithm. Feel free to use this to reinforce all the different ways to add multiple numbers.
Number Lines:
This product includes sheets related to number lines. Students are asked to combine numbers a
This product includes 30 + questions that are intentionally aligned to ALL of the third grade Common Core operations and algebra math standards. The nine standards are labeled and above the questions related to the topic. This packet can be used as a pre-assessment or a review of algebra concepts before a standardized assessment. The product also includes an answer key.
Angle are everywhere! This is a great activity to encourage students to identify acute, obtuse, right, and reflex angles. Students will find and measure angles outside of the textbook. This digital file contains a template meant for copying and distributing to students, student directions, CCSS math standards alignment, sample answer sheet, and student rubric. The following math CCSS standards are evident in this project: 4.MD.5 , 4.MD.6 and 4.G.1. ***---***---***---***---***---*** This pr
Students are asked to make sense with numbers on a daily basis. This resources helps improve students' number sense and spatial awareness skills. This resource includes three different resources in one. Number Puzzle Stories: Includes six different number sense puzzles that help your students think about math and number relationships. Students are given a story where there are blanks. They need to place appropriate numbers in the blanks to give the story meaning. A number bank is supplied
This is a geometry review that can be used with upper elementary students. This is a five page review that could be used as a pre-assessment or refresher on geometry concepts before testing. All of the questions in this review aligned to the Common Core geometry standards. A student that completes this packet will: - Identify triangles, squares, rectangles, circles, cubes, etc. - Identify spheres and cylinders - Identify line segments, lines and rays - Classify polygons by sides and vertices
This product includes two resources in one. This is a great resource to use with students in 6-8th grade. Square Roots This activity encourages students to approximate square roots. Students match the square root with the corresponding number. I've had students use this with partners as a brief review before an assessment. Partying with PythagorasWouldn't you love to have a party with Pythagoras? I certainly would! This is the next best thing. I use this activity after reviewing a bit about
*Updated for the 2025-26 school year (preview shows a different year)This is a beginning of the school year packet that can be used during the first few days of school. The packet is segmented into three sections: an icebreaker, triangular pyramid and cube activity. All of these activities will help students get to know each other while creating a project that can be displayed throughout the school year. Who is this for? This packet can be completed by students in grades 3-6. The second activ
Pi Day is 3.14 and occurs on March 14th, 2027! Use this packet to introduce the concepts of a circle and what Pi is to students in elementary school. I've used this with students in grades 2 - 5 before. Did you know that Larry Shaw created the first Pi day in 1988? Facts about Pi and questions regarding its practical use are found in this packet. Students learn about the words Pi, diameter, circumference, formula, measurement, symbols, rounding and unit throughout this product. Students have
This is a great way for kids between the ages of 6 - 10 to explore 3D shapes. Exploring 3D shapes through visual models helps kids cement their understanding and have fun in the process! This 3D shape activity was created to have students explore the chracteristics of different shapes. Students will identify, sort and classify shapes into categories. Students will also identify vertices, edges, faces and volume of a variety of 3D shapes. While doing this students will explore 3D shapes in mea
This is a perfect task for students that have already been introduced to the concepts of area and volume. I've seen this used at the upper elementary and middle school levels. Students can complete this independently or in groups.
Students will:
1.) Use centimeter grids to draw nets for 3D shapes that match a certain volume criteria
2.) Cut out the nets and construct an assigned 3D shape
3.) Use a formula to find the volume of a cylinder, prism, cone, or pyramid
4.) Use number models t
Ratios can sometimes feel like “math broccoli” to your students—good for them, but not exactly the first thing they’d put on their plate. Time to flip the script and sneak in some fun with this Ratios Madness PRANK quiz! Every answer on this 10-question activity is some form of a ratio involving the numbers 6 and 7. Whether it’s 6:7, 7:6, 6 to 7, or 67:7, your students will start giggling when they realize the answers keep circling back to their favorite “Six Seven” obsession. The first quest
This fraction bundle was created to have students explore fractions in meaningful ways. This product contains seven products in one! ➽ See a movie preview here. 1. Visual Fractions: Students will identify fractions, explore how to create equivalent fractions, and add fractions with visual models. Students will be asked to think critically and take apart and put together fraction models. A sample student response sheet is included with this product and there are multiple solutions. 2. Cut Out an
A new professor has been hired at The School of Magical Studies. Your students will use math and become detectives to reveal the actual hire. You’re given a list of eight possible candidates and will need to solve riddles to find the real identity of the new professor. It's an exciting mystery! To see a video preview click HERE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Your students will be ENGAGED in finding the true identify of the professor. If your students love Harry Potte
4th - 6th
Basic Operations, Fractions, Order of Operations
CCSS
5.NBT.B.5
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