Students will practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing fractions. They will also practice comparing comparing fractions, equivalent fractions, reducing fractions, mixed numbers, and improper fractions.
In this activity the students will be given a piece of the notes. There are 30 total pieces that must be filled in. There job is to go around and find a friend how has a piece and fill in the information on the sheet where it belongs.
Modifications:
To make this more unusual - stick the piece to each students forehead.
Differentiation - Pre fill some spots to eliminate confusion for some students.
Students are reviewing keywords for positive and negative integers. Students are all given a card. I had the person with "I have 14" to begin. Go through the room until you get to the situation that can be represented by 14.
While adding fractions and mixed numbers students will be working to solve a mystery. This activity includes 3 options for presentation. Student worksheet, center activity, and full movement scavenger hunt game.
In this activity students will get a lot of practice dividing a decimal by a whole number. When they have worked all the problems they must determine the range their answer falls within to know the correct color to color the box on their paper.
The students absolutely love an opportunity to do something different. In this activity the students get a chance to choose the problems to be worked and they get to throw a ball at the smart board. Each circle is linked to a different question. (If for some reason your students cannot throw the ball accurately they can go to the board and select the question they want to show on the screen.)
The students absolutely love an opportunity to do something different. In this activity the students get a chance to choose the problems to be worked and they get to throw a ball at the smart board. Each circle is linked to a different question. (If for some reason your students cannot throw the ball accurately they can go to the board and select the question they want to show on the screen.)
In this activity students will solve inequalities, match the solution to the inequality, and match the graph to its solution. This is an easily adaptable activity. Students can be given the printouts and then cut and paste and number the pages or in a current class I only used 6 inequalities, 6 solutions, and 6 graphs and hid those in Easter eggs, students had to find and egg and group up with the other 2 people that match them.
In this activity the students will be given a piece of the notes. There are 30 total pieces that must be filled in. There job is to go around and find a friend how has a piece and fill in the information on the sheet where it belongs.
In this activity students will solve inequalities, match the solution to the inequality, and match the graph to its solution. This is an easily adaptable activity. Students can be given the printouts and then cut and paste and number the pages or in a current class I only used 6 inequalities, 6 solutions, and 6 graphs and hid those in Easter eggs, students had to find and egg and group up with the other 2 people that match them.
Students are given a number line to put together and about 30 integers to place on it. This activity is to see students prior knowledge. Before any gluing takes place have a quick discussion and monitor student work to make sure all integers are in their correct location.
Afterwards, I had students like at least 4 things they noticed about the numbers on the number line.
In this activity students will get a lot of practice dividing a decimal by a whole number. When they have worked all the problems they must determine the range their answer falls within to know the correct color to color the box on their paper.
This is a quick hands on activity for students. This puzzle allows students to work together to solve the puzzle and learn the definition of integer at the same time.
Helping students understand the meaning of an improper fraction. This poster is used to help students better understand the process of changing an improper fraction into a mixed number without dividing.
3rd - 6th
Fractions
FREE
Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
5.0 (3)
Showing 1-16 of 16 results
About the store
Experience
I have been teaching for 10 + years.
Teaching style
Eclectic
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.