Bring critical thinking, logic, and math problem-solving into your classroom with these Domino Logic Puzzles 🎲, inspired by the style of the NYT “Pips” game! This hands-on activity helps students build number sense, comparison skills, and pattern recognition using domino tiles. Each puzzle challenges students to place dominoes on a grid where every region follows a simple rule—such as “equal (=),” “not equal (≠),” “number = 4,” “greater than 6,” or “less than 10.” Perfect for gifted
Bring critical thinking, logic, and math problem-solving into your classroom with these Domino Logic Puzzles 🎲, inspired by the style of the NYT “Pips” game! This hands-on activity helps students build number sense, comparison skills, and pattern recognition using domino tiles. Each puzzle challenges students to place dominoes on a grid where every region follows a simple rule—such as “equal (=),” “not equal (≠),” “number = 4,” “greater than 6,” or “less than 10.” Perfect for gifted a
Bring critical thinking, logic, and math problem-solving into your classroom with these Domino Logic Puzzles 🎲, inspired by the style of the NYT “Pips” game! This hands-on activity helps students build number sense, comparison skills, and pattern recognition using domino tiles. Each puzzle challenges students to place dominoes on a grid where every region follows a simple rule—such as “equal (=),” “not equal (≠),” “number = 4,” “greater than 6,” or “less than 10.” Perfect for gifted
Ignite your students' sense of pride and ownership in their school community with this creative project! Students will design a flag that symbolizes their school or classroom/table group, incorporating meaningful colors and symbols. On the reverse side of the worksheet, they'll reflect on their design choices, fostering deeper understanding and connection. Originally crafted for 3rd graders, this adaptable activity can be tailored for various grade levels. Whether working independently or in sma
A Day at the Zoo Math and Telling Time Worksheet This mathematics and telling time worksheet is designed to the Second Grade California State Common Core Standards. Students are asked to plan out a fictional day trip to the Zoo, with certain restraints. The schedule is from 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM, with 14 time slots to fill. They must include a 30-minute lunch break, a 30-minute nature film, and ten 15-minute animal exhibits. They are given a list of 18 different animals, where they will circle the
1st - 3rd
Earth Sciences, Math, Measurement
CCSS
2.MD.C.7
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