Math Review Game SUPER FUN way to review math terms and concepts such as: - number sense - geometry terms - algebra terms - math symbols Students use problem solving skills to figure out what number or symbols is on their headband. SOOO many ways to extend and support learning with this game!! Created By dotED . Heather Rice Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
DOTed Materials by Heather Rice
Objective: adding money, counting money
Description: Students will use this problem solving story to add amount of change together and find different ways to create the amount of money. Great for practicing beginning money skills!
Special Features! This problem solving format is a great way to assist students in their ability to identify important information, choose a strategy to solve the problem and explain their thinking.
This is an WONDERFUL way to review basic math skills for 4th and 5th grade students while challenging them to apply these skills to "real life" situations!
This pack includes...
- 20 word problems that require applying basic math concepts
- Overview of good Problem Solving teaching
- Adaptations for differentiation
- Formats for students to Explain their Thinking in words **
- "KWL" chart to record important information
Don't miss out on increasing students' problem solving skills with these i
This is a great game to practice basic addition, subtraction or multiplication skills.
The teacher dermines the skill students will practice and gives students a range of numbers to write on 9 sticky notes. Student then take turns rolling the dice, performing the given operation and coving the numbers with game pieces. A player wins when they have "three in a row" as in traditional tic-tac-toe.
Enjoy! :)
Students use clues to find the missing digits in a given number. This is a great way to informally assess students' ability to apply number sense.
After purchasing and downloading the document, it would be great to extend this activity using different number clues.
Extension: Have students come up with clues.
GREAT application of order of operations!!
Students need a STRONG foundation in this skill and this activity offers fun practice in order of operations and problem solving.
Students use Order of Operations skills to create the number 20.
This great problem solving practice for multiplying two digit by two digit whole numbers.
Students also get EXCELLENT practice going through the steps of breaking apart a problem, not just pulling out the numbers.
This KWL chart helps students figure out what they KNOW, what they WANT to know (restating the questions) and communicating what they found out in word form.
LOVE!
3rd - 6th
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Other (Math)
$1.50
Original Price $1.50
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