Students will choose the best measurement for common objects, deciding whether it is best measured in inches, feet, or yards. In this interactive activity, they draw a line to the correct measurement from the object. Students will need to know how to use the line creation tool in Google Slides. You could also print it out as a paper/ pencil activity.
This is an excel file of the gave "I Have, Who Has" for temperature in Fahrenheit. There are 24 cards. Cards include pictures and temperature numbers. Temperatures are to the nearest degree or 5 degrees on the thermometer.
Cindy Moorman
Students read and solve Thanksgiving themed addition and subtraction (without regrouping) story problems. They type their answer and label into a text box on the Google Slide.
Like to play PLINKO in the classroom, but hate having to drag out the heavy board? This electronic version lets your kids have fun while learning, with no prep time/ heavy equipment for you! This PowerPoint has 66 different slides which can be modified to fit your needs. Cindy Moorman
Students will measure the perimeter of a shape in units. In this interactive activity, they will type their answer into the answer squares. The first 15 shapes are rectangles, the last 5 shapes are irregular shapes.
This is an I Have Who Has Game for practicing division facts. There are 21 student cards in this game. It is in an Excel document, so if you want to change the division number sentences and answers, you could modify it to fit your needs.
Cindy Moorman
Students will read line plots and create their own line plots. In this interactive activity, students will type their answers, including labels, into the answer squares for the first 20 slides. For the next 10 slides, students will drag and drop x's into a table to create a line plot based on information in a chart.
Students will read pictographs and create their own pictographs. In this interactive activity, students will type their answers, including labels, into the answer squares for the first 10 slides. For the next 10 slides, students will drag and drop pictures into a table to create a pictograph based on information in a chart.
Students will identify and type in the ordered pairs to show where a star is located on the first 16 slides. Then, in this interactive activity, students will drag and drop a picture onto the chart at the ordered pair location listed on the next 14 slides.
Students will read bar graphs and create their own bar graphs. In this interactive activity, students will type their answers, including labels, into the answer squares for the first 20 slides. For the next 10 slides, students will drag and drop squares into a table to create a bar graph based on information in a chart.
Students will measure common objects using an inch ruler. In this interactive activity, they drag and drop the measurement answers into the answer squares.
This is an I Have Who Has Game for practicing subtraction facts. There are 22 student cards in this game. It is in an Excel document, so if you want to change the subtraction number sentences and answers, you could modify it to fit your needs.
Cindy Moorman
Students will drag coins to the box to show the correct amount of the cost of a toy. Students will also count money and type in the amount in the piggy bank. This Google Slide only has amounts from $1-$2. I have other activities with the amounts from $1-$5 and $1-$20.
Students will drag coins to the box to show the correct amount of the cost of a toy. Students will also count money and type in the amount in the piggy bank. This Google Slide only has amounts from $1-$20. I have other activities with the amounts from $1-$2 and $1-$5.
Students will match basic multiplication facts to repeated addition equations, picture arrays, and rectangle arrays in this interactive activity. This is a basic/ introduction activity for multiplication.
Students use nonstandard measuring items such as cubes, circle counters, paperclips, counting bears, etc. to measure the length of objects. It is a drag and drop activity to move the numbers into the answer square.
This drag and drop Google Slides activity has students move the numbers into boxes to create fact families for addition and subtraction problems to 20.
This is an I Have Who Has Game for practicing addition facts. There are 22 student cards in this game. It is in an Excel document, so if you want to change the addition number sentences and answers, you could modify it to fit your needs.
Cindy Moorman
This is an I Have Who Has Game for practicing multiplication facts. There are 21 student cards in this game. It is in an Excel document, so if you want to change the multiplication number sentences and answers, you could modify it to fit your needs.
Cindy Moorman
3rd - 4th
Basic Operations, Math, Mental Math
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About the store
Experience
20 years teaching; Formerly a regular classroom teacher of grades 2, 3, and 5. Currently teaching technology in grades K-8.
Teaching style
I like to let the kids explore and make connections with what we are learning about. We do a lot of projects in my tech classroom!
Awards & shining teacher moments
I love when the kids have the "AHA" moments!
My own education history
Certified Grades 1-8; Masters in Reading K-12
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