Make volume visual, hands-on, and meaningful with this engaging set of 7 labeled 3D figure nets. Each net is clearly marked with the necessary measurements (length, width, height, radius, etc.) and includes the volume formula directly on the figureāhelping students connect 2D representations to 3D solids while reinforcing volume calculations. Perfect for upper elementary, middle school math, and intervention groups. What's IncludedSeven printable, easy-to-assemble nets: - Cube - Rectangular Pris
These student-friendly math reference sheets are designed for upper elementary learners, specifically grade 4, and provide clear, easy-to-understand visuals and explanations across a wide range of topics. Perfect for helping students during independent work, homework, small group instruction, or test review. Topics Include:- Area and Perimeter - Decimals - Factors and Multiples - Fractions - Graphing on a Coordinate Plane - Lines and Angles - Measurements Reference - Multiplication Facts - Num
This set of addition and subtraction problems contains 58 different problem sets for students to master their addition and subtraction facts within 20 including doubles. Mixed reviews for addition and subtraction are also included to solidify skills and fluency. Problem Sets Included: - Addition 0-10 (1 version for each number) - Addition Doubling (4 versions) - Addition Reviews 0-5 (4 versions), 6-8 (4 versions). 9-10 (4 versions) - Subtraction Reviews 0-5 (4 versions), 6-10 (4 versions), 10-1
This guided notes is a fun way to get your students involved in learning about volume. The notes introduce 5 geometric solids with a fill-in-the-blank description, equation for volume, and a figure to label. After students complete the notes they can cut the net and form a cube. The final cube is about 3.5"x3.5"x3.5". Due to the size of the final cube the net is split into two pages. Assembly instructions and a completed note page is included.
Geometric Solids:
Prism*
Pyramid*
Cylinder
Cone
In this activity students guess the price of 10 grocery items in 2020 and calculate the change in their guessed price to the actual price. This is a great way to introduce percent change and get students involved at the very beginning of a lesson. This activity includes a power point presentation to project items and prices, and a worksheet for students to record their guesses and calculate their work. Every student will be working on their own specialized set of problems. What's Included:Powerp