Students will use multiplication and division of whole numbers to solve problems including situations involving equivalent ratios and rates.
Students will match bottom of each card to the top of a different card.
Pre-make activity on cardstock and cut out prior
Order of Operations Game Activity
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Prime Factorization Matching Game (16 problems)
Teacher Instructions:
1) Print out pages on single-sided. (Cardstock is preferred for longevity.)
2) Cut out each number and each matching prime factorization card.
3) Place in a Ziploc bag and you are ready to go!
Student Instructions:
1) Open your Ziploc bag, and take out all the pieces.
2) Match each number with its correct prime factorization.
3) When you find a match, write it on your recording sheet.
Teacher Instructions:
Directions:
1.Print and cut out the student instructions below or from previous page and glue them onto the front of a file folder.
2. Glue an envelope to the inside, left side of the file folder. (This is where the pieces and key can be stored) (You can also place them in a resealable plastic bag and staple the bag to the folder.)
3. Print out the game board pages (on cardstock if possible). Color pages or black and white are both included.
4. Cut out the pages
Student Led
Students use various strategies, including invented strategies and mathematical language
Estimate and round to approximate reasonable results and to solve problems where exact answers are not required.
Review or write Estimation rules on the boards before students work Scavenger Hunt
Teacher Instructions:
1) Print out pages on single-sided. (Cardstock is preferred for longevity.)
2) Cut out each number and each matching prime factorization card.
3) Place in a Ziploc bag and you are ready to go!
Student Instructions:
1) Open your Ziploc bag, and take out all the pieces.
2) Match each number with its correct prime factorization.
3) When you find a match, write it on your recording sheet.
Estimate and round to approximate reasonable results and to solve problems where exact answers are not required.
Laminate and bind question cards with a brad or circle clip
When students finish, they can trade flyers and answers to check each other
Question cards (included)
Sales flyers (from newspaper, internet, catalogs)(not included)
This is 4 weeks of warm-ups sample.
For an entire year worth (editable), you can check out:
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/6th-Grade-Warm-Ups-for-the-Entire-Year-1259580
5th - 8th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Other (Math)
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