Multiplication is a tricky concept to teach and visuals are an important way to make the abstract concrete. This lesson is a creative way to teach a challenging concept.
In this activity, students will roll dice to determine the number of bugs and legs on each bug. They use the enclosed organizer to structure their work. Then they create a wacky, interesting theme for their Weird Bug Books. It’s fun and really reinforces the concept. When my former 3rd graders look back on their favorite acti
Create a fraction caterpillar! This wonderful math activity for primary students provides a visual model for fractions.
Students use sticker dots (or colored circle of another type-be creative!) to make a caterpillar. I've sometimes added wiggly eyes and pipe cleaner antennae to make it fun!
The attached recording sheet provides an organizer for them to record the fractional parts of the caterpillar.
I've used this activity with both 2nd and 3rd graders but it can be easily adapted. My ki
An end-of-the-year fun activity! Students will create a glyph in the form of a delicious bowl of ice cream.
This glyph is perfect for primary grades but can be adapted to kindergarten or preschool.
Find 3 items that can be measured for their LENGTH, WIDTH, or VOLUME! This is a great homework activity for elementary school students. It's far more exciting and interactive than a measurement worksheet. Students will search around their homes and record on the attached sheet 3 items they have discovered.
This project can be easily adapted to an in-class activity where students search the school for items with recorded measurements.
This 3 page packet helps students practice rounding to the nearest ten, the nearest hundred and the nearest thousand. It is great for those students who need an extra boost or differentiation.
p. 1 Do you round UP or Down
p. 2 Use a number line to round the numbers to the nearest ten, hundred or thousand
p. 3 What two tens (or hundreds or thousands) is the number between?
Create a reference chart with your students to review the properties of addition: Commutative, Identity & Associative. Students fill in a 3 column chart with examples of each.
This 3 column KWL Chart (What I KNOW, What I WANT to Know and What I LEARNED) is reproducible for students. It could go in a science binder or be used alongside another curriculum unit. Students make predictions in the first two columns and in the last section they reflect on what they mastered in your unit of study. A great assessment tool since it is driven by the learners. A strong addition to ANY content lesson or unit.
This is a fun activity for Valentine's day. Students use conversation hearts for math and count, sort, graph and write number sentences. Makes a great center activity!
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