This area and perimeter jeopardy is a great small group or whole class activity. The questions range in difficulty and include: What is area and perimeter Area specific questions Perimeter specific questions Area and perimeter given Real scenarioslife Great for review, test prep, centers, or for lessons! Watch the preview video!
This activity is fantastic for area and perimeter practice. Students will get to design their own bedroom by placing furniture in their room. First, they figure out the area and perimeter of their room. Then, cut out and glue all their furniture. On their furniture log they can write down the dimensions and calculate the area and perimeter. At the end, they compare how much floor space they had before the furniture and after.
These activities are all 4.G.1 aligned. There are worksheets covering parallel lines, perpendicular lines, rays, segments, angles, and more! These can be used as practice or as an assessment. Keys are included.
This is a set of 24 geometry related flash cards that can be printed or used digitally. This set is aligned to fourth grade standards and contains 24 cards, two answer sheets for students to record their answers, and an answer key.
Five halloween/fall themed math activities for first or second grade. Focus on counting, adding, subtracting, greater than, less than, and shape recognition!
1st - 2nd
Basic Operations, Geometry, Mental Math
CCSS
1.NBT.A.1
, 1.NBT.B.2
, 1.OA.A.1
+2
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