Before Thanksgiving break, kids get ansty! Get them out of their seats with this math activity that requires them to use: -group work (recommended to work with students of similar math abilities) -critical thinking -logical reasoning -real-life application (how to manage money shopping for Thanksgiving dinner) -multiplication of decimals (or repeated addition of decimals depending upon how far you've taught in your pacing calendar) Provided: -shopping lists (tiered to 5 levels of difficulty) -in
This activity can be used as a station or as a review after learning about relationships between digits in the base ten system. It focuses on X10, x100, x1000 the value and 1/10 the value, 1/100 the value and 1/1000 the value. Base 10 relationship question cards are provided. If you would like to purchase the bundle that includes all five stations ( Volume Creation, Geometry Guess Who, Long Division Station,and Operations With Fractions), you may do so here.
I use this in my Harry Potter 5th Grade Math Unit at the end of the year as a review. We do the unit after spring testing as a fun review of the 5th grade math standards from the year.
This is a "broom race" activity. It gets students up and moving outside.
Additional needed materials that are not included: stopwatch, 4 brooms
Common Core Standards Covered:
CC.5.NBT.7: Divide decimals to hundredths
CC.5.MD.2: Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2,
5th
Decimals, Fractions
CCSS
5.MD.B.2
, 5.NBT.A.4
, 5.NBT.B.7
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Full time teacher of 4th and 5th graders since 2007.
High School dance team coach from 2007-2017, then 2021-present.
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Wright State University:
Bachelors Degree in Education 2005
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