Students practice multiplication and division by modeling the equal jumps on a number line. Great test practice for questions on Common Core and other state tests that ask students to correctly interpret models that represent multiplication and division!
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In this activity, students count the perimeter and area of rectilinear shapes resembling Minecraft characters! The first picture is of a Creeper and the second is a wolf. Students can design their own picture in the space provided and then count the area and perimeter. This allows students to be creative while also holding them accountable for the math behind the art.
Capture students' attention with high-interest math practice! Perfect for homework, a Do-Now, or as an extension activity
Word problems involving multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction all related to Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat! This activity provides great practice for the way these questions are asked on Common Core and other state tests! Some questions ask students to find the answer. Other questions ask students to pick the equation that would be used to find the answer.
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This sheet allows students to practice subtracting 3-digit numbers with regrouping while keeping each place lined up on graph paper. Some problems will not need regrouping. Two problems are included where students have to borrow across a zero in the tens place. The last problem is a word problem where the students set up the subtraction problem themselves and then solve.
This sheet allows students to practice adding 3-digit numbers with regrouping while keeping each place lined up on graph paper. Some problems will not need regrouping. The last problem is a word problem where the students set up the addition problem themselves and then solve.
This sheet allows students to practice adding 4-digit numbers with regrouping while keeping each place lined up on graph paper. The last problem is a word problem where the students set up the addition problem themselves and then solve.
This sheet allows students to practice adding 4-digit numbers with regrouping while keeping each place lined up on graph paper. The last problem is a word problem where the students set up the addition problem themselves and then solve.
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Students learn about the tallest Lego tower, the largest Lego car, and the longest Lego chain ever built in this activity which reinforces place value concepts! Students have to convert numbers from standard form to written form and back. They must add to figure out the total number of hours that it took to design and build the largest Lego car. They determine which number is in the ones, hundreds, and thousands place. Finally they must tell which of the three record-breaking creations used
In this activity, students practice adding and subtracting 3-digit numbers with regrouping. Word problems are written with two addition and two subtraction situations. The top gives them some examples of addition and subtraction situations, taking kids beyond the idea that subtraction is always "take away." The first two problems give identical numbers and identical information, but ask different questions that prompt a different operation. Answer key included.
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This activity allows students to practice finding the perimeter and area when the interior lines can't be seen. These types of questions are common on standardized tests where students have to estimate or imagine that the lines are there in order to count the area accurately. The second page can be printed double-sided so that students who finish early have a challenge. The challenge is to draw different variations of rectangles that all have a perimeter of 24, then to determine which one has
In this activity, students make a graph to compare the number of pieces that each Lego Minecraft set has. To complete the graph, they must add the bars, title, and labels. On the second page, students write something that they learned by looking at the completed graph. They explain how they know that two of the Lego sets have more than 300 pieces. Finally they solve three word problems that involve 3-digit addition and subtraction with regrouping. One problem is for subtraction with a "How
In this activity, students practice counting perimeter and area of shapes that use all right-angles. After finding the perimeter and area of each shape, match the number with the corresponding letter at the bottom to find the answer to the riddle! The riddle: "What do arctic hares use to keep their fur fluffy?" Answer: "Hare spray!"
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This bar graph compares the top speed of four the world's big cats - a leopard, a cheetah, a tiger, and a lion. The questions that follow ask students to interpret the graph accurately and compare how much faster the big cats can run than another animal. Great practice for reading graphs and answering the "How many more..." questions that often stump kids.
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This sheet allows students to practice subtracting 3-digit numbers with regrouping while keeping each place lined up on graph paper. Some problems will not need regrouping. The last problem is a word problem where the students set up the subtraction problem themselves and then solve.
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This bar graph compares the lifespans of six mammals - a cheetah, a brown bear, a gorilla, a koala, a polar bear, and a zebra. The questions that follow ask students to interpret the graph accurately and compare how much longer one animal lives than another animal. Great practice for reading graphs and answering the "How many more..." questions that often stump kids.
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Students solve 4 multiplication word problems using the strategies of repeated addition and representing the problem in a picture. They must choose to use one of these two strategies to solve each problem. Great practice for building multiplication concepts and can be used for homework or as a Do-Now. The theme of the Gingerbread Man fits well with a literacy study of the story of the Gingerbread Man, as well. We read different versions of the classic tale and then compared them by characters
Learn about some amazing Lego facts as students practice writing numbers in expanded form and standard form! All numbers are two-digit or three-digit. The numbers are bolded and underlined to bring attention to them within each fact.
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Children and adults worldwide love Legos! What better way to teach math than through Legos? In these four word problems, students have to use addition and subtraction with regrouping to solve situations involving Lego pieces. The subtraction problems both involve the "How many more..." question stem that often stumps kids. This can help students with addition and subtraction regrouping, while engaging them in a fun topic!
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In this activity, students practice adding and subtracting 4- and 5-digit numbers with regrouping. Word problems are written with two addition and two subtraction situations. Students have to use the table at the top that shows the number of wild cats around the world. Information is accurate, reflecting the actual world population of each wild cat species. All images are in the public domain.
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This sheet allows students to practice subtracting 2-digit numbers with regrouping while keeping each place lined up on graph paper. Some problems will not need regrouping. The last problem is a word problem where the students set up the subtraction problem themselves and then solve.
2nd - 3rd
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Place Value
CCSS
2.NBT.B.5
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