The prompt for this performance task is "You and your friend are planning a party with 3 activities. It will take 15 minutes to set everything up and 30 minutes at the end to clean everything up. Decide on your activities and how long they will take. Then solve."
It is an open ended question where they can practice elapsed time with a table and number line. They have to figure out what time their party ends and how long their party lasted. It is highly engaging for students because they are deci
This is a supplemental activity to any Common Core Curriculum that teaches Mathematical Practice 3: Construct Viable Arguments and Critique the Reasoning of Others. This activity can be taught in small groups or whole group. First, the students read the problem (purposely solved incorrectly). The students have to "construct a viable argument", as stated in the standard, to prove or disprove the problem. They have to justify their answers in writing and in a picture, identify the mistake and solv
This is a winter themed graphing project for K-2nd students. Students create a graph using stickers and then write questions that go with their graph. The questions are fill in the blank for beginning writers and to support your ELs. Students love using the stickers, making their graph and then "quizzing" their friends with the questions they write. This was created for a 1st grade classroom but could be used in K or 2nd depending on your class.
This is a performance task for students to practice finding the area of a space. It is open ended so that students can practice the skill at their own level. First, the students color code 3 different kinds of trees. They color a space in the grid for each tree type. They multiply the side lengths and find the area of each tree type. Then they add everything to solve how may trees are in their lot altogether. There is also a space for them to explain their thinking and how they solved the proble
Students can use this decision map to determine the operation while solving a word problem. This has been so helpful for my students! Finally a clear, simple way to determine the operation!