Compare Positive and Negative Numbers on a Number LineYour students probably know how to compare whole numbers. This is a skill that students learn from an early age and then increases the complexity to include larger numbers, fractions, and decimals. Once students enter fifth and sixth grade, they may be introduced to the concept of positive and negative numbers. Not only is it important for them to understand how to find these numbers on a number line, but they should also understand how to co
Make Addition on a Number Line Easy with the Jump StrategyIf you’re working on addition with regrouping and your students are struggling, we can help you teach them the “Jump” strategy with a handy addition worksheet. To get started, here’s some information on the jump strategy for addition. Using Jumps to Hop Through Number Line AdditionThe jump strategy can help add two-digit numbers on a number line because it helps students break down the problem into smaller, more manageable steps. When usi
Greatest Common Factor and the Distributive Property Worksheet So what exactly does GCF mean? The greatest common factor (GCF) is the largest positive integer that divides two or more integers without leaving a remainder. It can be found by listing the factors of each number and finding the greatest number that they have in common. For example, the GCF of 12 and 18 is 6 because 6 is the largest number that divides both 12 and 18 without leaving a remainder. The distributive property is a propert
Solve the Mystery of the Missing Football! An Escape-Room Style Activity!Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to turn your students into problem solvers, detectives, and mathematicians? Look no further than a printable Escape Room-style game that combines the exciting elements of math and mystery with a football thievery theme. This immersive experience will surely capture your students’ attention and provide a unique learning opportunity. Don’t miss out on this chance to transform your cl
Resource Type: Editable Google SlidesPrintable PDFDifferentiated Cut and Paste Number Line WorksheetPractice skip counting and determining the count with this set of hands-on, differentiated number line worksheets. This activity will have students completing ascending number lines with increments of: onestwosfives tensWe have differentiated this one for your varying student needs. There are three versions included, marked with stars depicting skill level: ★ Level 1 – This level only counts by 1
Resource Type: Editable Google SlidesPrintable PDFHave Fun Decoding Secret Messages with Number Line Codebreaker Worksheets. Completing these secret message worksheets is a fun and engaging activity for kids in the classroom to familiarize themselves with a number line and how to use one to complete different operations. There are five exciting codebreakers worksheets included, focusing on the following: Locating numbers to 15 on a number line.Adding single-digit numbers and finding their sums o
Find the Whole From a PercentDo your students know how to find the whole from a percent? Are they able to relate problems such as these to visual models, such as strip diagrams and tape diagrams? If you are looking for an activity for your students to complete in a math center, with a partner, or independently, look no further! BrightBin has created a match-up activity where students must analyze a scenario, calculate the correct answer, and match it with the corresponding visual model. To play,
Resource Type: Editable Google SlidesPrintable PDFTeach Coordinate Grids With Mystery PicturesWith this set of differentiated coordinate grids mystery pictures, students will plot ordered pairs, connecting them in order. When all lines are complete, a message is revealed. Students can complete multiple messages as there are 3 options. Teachers can ensure that students have different messages than their neighbours or differentiate based on difficulty. The hand lens next to the title indicates the
Printable Number Pattern WorksheetsThis set of three worksheets has students filling in the blank numbers to complete number patterns, completing in/out tables, and reading a number pattern word problem. The versions are broken down as follows: Circle Versioncounting by 2’s, 5’s, and 10’sin/out tables with +4 and -3 rulesTriangle Verisoncounting by 2’s, 3’s, and 10’sin/out tables with +30 and -15 rulesSquare Versionoff-multiple patterns +5, +10, and -3in/out tables with +11 and -6 rulesEach work
Resource Type: Editable Google SlidesPrintable PDFHands On Volume Activities Engage Students in LearningMake volume come to life with hands on volume activities like this exciting Popcorn Challenge! In this engaging STEM-based lesson, students take on the role of engineers as they design and construct a popcorn container that holds exactly 313 pieces of popcorn—no more, no less! Using only paper, tape, and staples, students will apply their knowledge of volume, estimation, and problem-solving
Have Fun With Numerical Expressions!Are your students learning how to analyze word problems and write matching expressions? Understanding different situations and scenarios will help students understand those key math phrases to help them create mathematical expressions. BrightBin has an engaging riddle worksheet for your students to practice this skill! Students analyze the phrase or word story and decide which expression fits out of the provided options. They will then write the matching lett
Positive and Negative Numbers WorksheetAre your students in need of additional practice with word problems and comparing positive and negative numbers? Word problems are important because they help students apply math concepts to real-world situations, which can make the material more meaningful and easier to understand. They also help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, which are valuable in both academic and professional settings. Additionally, word problems can be
Writing Equations from Word ProblemsWe all know that word problems are integral to a student’s math development. From a young age, students are exposed to word problems when learning about addition, subtraction, time, money, etc. Now that your students are working with higher-level math skills, there is an added twist to word problems that may come their way. Not only is it essential for students to know how to solve word problems, but they also have to know how to write equations with variables
Teaching How to Add and Subtract Integers on a Number Line?We’ve got the perfect resource to get you started! When your students were first introduced to the number line, they were in kindergarten. They were told that all number lines started with zero and ended wherever they needed to. They learned to add and subtract on number lines, count on number lines, and compare numbers on number lines. That instruction followed those students all the way through elementary school, and they believed what
A Comprehensive Lowest Common Multiple WorksheetMake finding the LCM engaging and effective with this 2-page, no-prep lowest common multiple worksheet designed specifically for classroom use! Packed with a variety of thoughtfully crafted problems, this resource helps students build confidence and deepen their understanding through multiple approaches. An answer key is provided as well for ease of use. This lowest common multiple worksheet includes the following problem types:Finding the LCM of
Let’s Learn About GCF (Greatest Common Factor)What exactly does the term GCF mean? When determining the greatest common factor, this essentially refers to the largest number that can divide evenly into 2 or more numbers. The GCF is used with other math skills, such as simplifying fractions. BrightBin has created a mini book that you can use with your students when learning about this important math concept. This download comes in 2 different versions. One version is completed, and the other has
Subtraction Color By Number = The Perfect Halloween Math ActivitySpooky season is upon us, and Halloween is coming up! What better way to celebrate is by blending a bit of scare into every subject? We’ve put together a delightful Halloween color-by-number worksheet filled with problems to help your students practice subtraction using the bar model strategy. Students will solve the problems and color the picture according to a color key. If they were correct, the mystery pumpkin will appear! An a
Enhance your students' visual discrimination and comparison skills with this engaging "Biggest Circle" activity! Designed for early elementary learners, this fun worksheet challenges students to identify and circle the largest object in each row. Perfect for morning work, centers, or assessment purposes, this activity promotes critical thinking, attention to detail, and shape recognition. The simple, colorful design makes it suitable for preschool, kindergarten, and first-grade classrooms. Easil
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