These fraction strips are purposefully not labeled so that students can practice identifying fractions. (wholes, 1/2s, 1/3s, 1/4s, 1/6s, 1/8s are included)
Print each sheet on a different colored cardstock.
This can be used for equivalent fractions, composing and decomposing fractions, and adding and subtracting fractions.
-Test Prep/Review -Word Problems -Representations (problems without representation cards are meant for students to show the standard algorithm) -Student recording sheet -Answer key
Students will decide in groups whether each statement on the slide is a fact or a fib. You can play this game where each group discusses the answer, or each student in the group has cards that say "Fact" and "Fib." Then when the teacher says "Showdown!" the students put their cards down that shows their answer. The students will then look at everyone's card in the group and discuss. The teacher then verifies the correct answer.
1.5F The student is expected to determine the unknown whole number in an addition or subtraction equation when the unknown may be any one of the three or four terms in the equation.
10 Question Review Game
Place students in groups/teams.
Teams work together to decide on the correct answer.
The team captain will show the answer on a white board when given signal from the teacher.
Each team who gets the correct answer gets a point.
The team captain will take a basketball shot to try for an extra point for their team.
Rotate the team captain/whiteboard for each question.
Each science TEK is listed for 5th grade science. Most are on individual slides, some are put together on one slide. Post these in your classroom on your board!
- Students are quizzed on knowing their ten frames!
- Comes with student recording sheet (30 questions)
- Timer is set for 4 seconds before transitioning to the next slide
- Covers ten frames, adding double numbers up to 10 + 10, and consecutive numbers up to 9+10
This is a teacher-led activity that helps students understand the differences between addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division word problems and their bar models (strip diagrams). The word problems provided were created based on released STAAR questions.
Prep- Print lockers on different color tag and laminate. Print locks all on one color and laminate.Place velcro on the back of locks and on locker where the lock would go.Students will work problems and velcro the locks to the corresponding locker number.Activity Students will read a word problem and match their answer to the correct locker number. (The locker numbers are the answers to the problems). Key is included
Students will get in partners- one student faces toward the screen and the other student faces away. The person facing toward the screen describes each 3D solid using vocabulary such as vertices, faces, and edges.
Note to teacher- The first slide, you must click the mouse to start the game, then each box will fly off the picture every 10seconds. There are 2 slides, so each person has a turn.
6 practice questions where students select the point to complete a given angle. This mirrors the STAAR test questions for 4.7D. Resources are hard to find that match this standard the way it is tested!
Each student will get either a whiteboard or 4 cards (A,B,C,D). Every student will answer each question individually. On the teacher’s command, the students will each show their answer. Those students who got the answer correct will get one point and get in line to shoot one bean bag into a pocket for more points. Each student is
responsible for keeping track of their own points/tallies. The student/s with the most points at the end of the review is the winner!
10 Questions, answers after each
Locker Matching Activity Instructions Print lockers on different color tag and laminate (or you can create your own on construction paper.) Print locks all on one color and laminate.Place velcro on the back of locks and on locker where the lock would go.Students will work problems and velcro the locks to the corresponding locker number.
This sheet breaks down each part of classifying matter.
Students will pre-assess their knowledge of each concept before a lesson by coloring in the box under "Beginning Feelings," either red, yellow, or green.
Students will reflect on their knowledge of each concept after a lesson by coloring in the box under "After Feelings," either red, yellow, or green.
This FREE unit is a complete 5E lesson that focuses on: *Describing the plot (problem and solution) and retelling a story's beginning, middle, and end with attention to the sequence of events *Describing a character's feelings in a story. What is included- A complete unit overview Sorting and sequencing cards Roll & Retell game Fact/Fib game 10 Questions Assessment What is Needed- The Greed Seed, by Melody Stroud Boyd https://www.amazon.com/Greed-Seed-Melody-Stroud-Boyd/dp/1722784148/ref=sr_1
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English Language Arts, Poetry, Reading
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