This worksheet includes 4 questions on how to find the volume of two rectangular prisms that are combined. This is used to introduce volume of composed figures. Each figure is broken up for the students so they can get an idea of how to find the volume of each rectangular prism and then combine them at the end. I've used this to introduce the topic and then have gradually shown students composite figures that are not divided for them.
This chart is a great resource for teaching students metric conversions. It is based on the acronym "King Henry Doesn't Usually Drink Chocolate Milk." This chart is a great tool that provides children with the 6 basic metric units and their correct order.
This handout was used as a reference sheet for my students when learning how to divide fractions. I printed an enlarged version to hang and also printed copies for each student to keep in their notebooks.
This worksheet focuses on how to find the volume of a composite figure and includes 6 different questions. Students are instructed to divide each composite figure and then find the volume of each rectangular prism that they have made using the measurements that are provided. This worksheet is great test prep practice!
This worksheet includes 10 computation problems for students to practice subtracting mixed numbers by using the regrouping strategy. This can be used for extra practice, homework, problem of the day, etc.
These posters are based on the metric conversions kilo, hecto, deka, unit, deci, centi, milli. The posters use the acronym "King Henry Doesn't Usually Drink Chocolate Milk" to help students remember the order of the metric conversions. These bright and exciting posters are great anchor charts to hang in the room for students to use.
This anchor chart is great to hang in your classroom or use as a resource for each student. It describes 4 types of angles, acute, straight, right and obtuse. The chart provides information about each angle with a picture to match.
This packet was created for practice with geometry and volume. It is based off of the fifth grade GO Math curriculum. Lessons 11.1 - 11.11 are included. This packet can be used as extra practice, homework, or other supplements for students.
This line plot anchor chart is great to hang in a classroom or print for each student to use as a reference! I introduce this anchor chart at the beginning of my line plot unit and print a copy for each of my students to keep in their notebooks.
In my classroom we use R.A.D.D. when responding to short answer questions. I made these little reading response question strategy cards as reminders for my students. They're great to cut out and velcro to their desks or paste into their notebooks!
This worksheet focuses on how to find the volume of a composite figure and includes 6 different questions. Students are instructed to divide each composite figure and then find the volume of each rectangular prism that they have made using the measurements that are provided. This worksheet is great test prep practice!
This decimal place value chart is great for teaching students place value with decimals. Each place value is represented with blank spaces for the students to fill in. I laminated one for each of my students and had them practice with dry erase markers!
This bundle was created to motivate students before exams by matching quotes to specific candies. This bundle includes 4 different quotes and can be printed on different colored paper or printed on white for students to decorate. This was a big motivation for my students before the state exams, it helped calm their testing anxiety!
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Classroom Community, ELA Test Prep, Math Test Prep
These slides are a great tool for teachers to use when teaching students how to find the volume of combined rectangular prisms. These GOOGLE Slides are editable. I used this remotely for my 5th graders. I found it super easy and student friendly. This purchase includes a learning target, think about it, volume mini model and 4 practice question slides for the teacher and students to work on together throughout the lesson. The slides break down how to separate the figure into two prisms and guide
This worksheet is great for beginners who are learning how to find the area of combined rectangles. The rectangles are already separated, students just need to plug in the correct numbers in the area formula. The first page is a guided step by step procedure, whereas the second page introduces a little more independence. I like to use this sheet before my students are asked to find the area of combined rectangles that are not separated yet.
This chart is great to hang as a poster to show the 3 main different types of triangles for beginners (acute, obtuse, and right). You can also print this individually to give to each of your students as a resource.
This anchor chart is great to print for your classroom or as a resource for each of your students to keep. This R.A.D.D. chart will help students in remembering the steps to answer short response questions.
3rd - 6th
ELA Test Prep, English Language Arts, Reading Strategies
Teaching rounding?! Look no further! My class likes to remember rounding rules with this rhyme: "Find your number, look next door. Five or more? Add one more! Four or less? Let it rest!" Here is the perfect anchor chart to hang in your classroom! I use this anchor chart when teaching rounding of whole numbers, decimals, etc. I printed each page on a different colored paper, laminated and then hung it in my classroom for students to refer to.
This worksheet is great for students who are just learning how to draw angles using a protractor. The protractor is already on the page, all they need to do is draw the appropriate angle on it. This is a great activity for beginners!
This worksheet is a great assessment to use after teaching students how to interpret the remainder when solving division word problems. My students were taught to follow the acronym D.U.R.T. when interpreting the remainder: D - Drop It U - Use It R - Round It T - Turn It After each word problem, students are directed to check off which strategy they need to use to solve the problem correctly. I found that this was helpful in having them read carefully when solving. I have used this worksheet as
4th - 6th
Basic Operations, Math, Other (Math)
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