This worksheet has students measure each object in cm and then convert it into millimeters. Great for teacher-guided practice, homework, or assessment. There is a total of 10 problems.
This sheet gives students practice on basic math vocabulary. Students will have to know the definitions of sum, difference, quotient, product, prime, composite, and remainder.
This PPT gives detailed information on what perimeter and area are. It also includes several examples for students to solve. Great for an introduction lesson or for review.
This sheet gives students 12 morals/lessons to write about. The sheet also gives a quick definition of what a fable is and how to to complete the assignment. Writing lines are given on the front and back, as well as a space for an illustration for their fable.
This PPT reviews 3-D shapes by first showing the figure and then by clicking again the name of the figure will appear below. The first half of the presentation gives the answers, while the second half doesn't. This allows you to also use this as a quiz or whiteboard assessment.
This PPT contains 20 slides and is meant to review or assess students' knowledge of polygons and lines. Slides will first show the figure, and then if you click again, the answer will appear below. Great to use for a whiteboard assessment or for a quiz.
This sheet includes 8 multiple choice questions. Students read the idiom and then have to identify its meaning. There is also a small picture beside each question to help ESL students comprehend the idiom.
This has two fables: The Fox and the Goat and Ant and Grasshopper. There are 5 comprehension questions that deal with the morals of the fables and comparing the two.
Students read an article about cobras and then identify the type of question for four questions. They also have to answer the question after identifying what type it is. For the fifth question they have to make up their own question and have a partner answer it.
Students read 6 sentences that include idioms. For each sentence students use context clues to choose the meaning of the boldfaced idiom. *You may also erase the meanings at the bottom differentiate the assignment.
This PPT contains 10 slides in which students identify the type of quadrilateral. First the shape will appear and then if clicked again, the answer will appear below. Great for review or assessment.
Students complete 12 incomplete similes by matching them with the correct ending. All similes on this sheet use the work "as". Students also write their own simile at the end.