This task can be used to show what students understand from percents and creating a circle graph. In this task, students analyze a word problem and then create two circle graphs showing their understanding. Extension word problem is added for early finishers and differentiation. 5th grade and up, partner or individual task. Enjoy :)
This is a packet of worksheets include area, volume, and surface area (nets included) and aligns to the common core standards grade 6.
we use these in our interactive math notebooks for practice and homework problems.
Unit test aligned with the common core standards for grade 6. All multiple choice questions (15 questions) with one constructed response question at the end.
We let students use calculators on this test to help speed up the exam time.
Unit 5 Geometry Vocabulary organizer is aligned to common core standards for grade 6.
I use this organizer as an introduction to the unit and we put it in our interactive math notebooks.
Have students shade the smiley faces based on how well they feel they understand each term. They can draw picutres in each box to help them remember each term. When students finish work early in class, this is one of the resources where they like to go review their terms and work on their pictures.
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this is a fun task (mini-project) for students once they have been taught volume and surface area.
you will need to ask students to bring in cardboard boxes from home. Give them suggestions like, toothpaste box, cereal box, grits box, etc. I usually tell them nothing bigger than a cereal box. It must be thin cardboard that they can easily cut apart to make a net.
in this task, students can work alone or in pairs. I would not do more than 2 students per box.
This is a hands on task that usua
This is a group assignment. Students use their birthdays to create fractions, decimals, and percents and then they discuss where those numbers would be on the number line.
5 stations designed to help students practice and become fluent with their factors and multiples.
I put each paper in a sheet protector or laminate them to protect them for student use. You will need plenty of dominoes for each station depending on how many students you group together. Students may work individually or in pairs.
If you need more stations than 5, just add some hands on learning or manipulatives that you have available in your classroom. Technology is also an option for anothe
Laminate these game pieces or put them in sheet protectors. Students enjoy this game once they get the hang of it. Students work in pairs to play the game and each student needs a expo marker to write on the game board with. The markers wipe off easily when you write on laminate or sheet protectors. Give students tissues for cleaning game pieces.