Big 7 is a division strategy to help students with long division. The Big 7 strategy uses place value skills to divide multidigit numbers. Included in this activity is a review of basic division, division vocabulary, a step-by-step explanation of how to use the Big 7, practice problems, and a check for understanding. This activity is great for independent learning and for guided practice or review.
Who doesn't love donuts? These digital task cards allow students to practice comparing fractions with unlike denominators. Students work to determine if each set of donuts is greater than, less than or equal to. This activity works well for independent practice and the graphics are great for reteaching the concept of comparing fractions.
This interactive study guide is a great resource to introduce or reinforce equivalent fractions. It can be used for reteaching, guided practice, or as independent practice. Included in this study guide is a review of fractions and fraction vocabulary, how we use fractions in the real world, an explanation of equivalent fractions and how to make equivalent fractions, as well as skill practice and check for understanding.
These activities are an engaging and fun way to get students back into the habit of “school” by using critical thinking skills to solve everyday problems. Each activity has a back-to-school theme that requires students to use problem solving in order to accomplish a given task. There are 8 activities designed to excite students about starting a new school year and can be given in class as independent/group work or they can be assigned as homework tasks.
Make multiplication and division fun with this interactive math activity. Each slide has a football theme and requires students to solve multiplicaiton and division problems through various interactive, engaging tasks. Students will practice basic multiplication and division facts, as well as multidigit multiplication (up to 4 digitis) and long division (no remainders).
Pixel Art is a fun way for students to practice math skills independently. Pixel Art is self-checking and engaging. This Pixel Art activity reinforces multiplication and division facts (fact families) by identifying missing factors for multiplication facts up to x 12. Students work to solve the equations and each correct answer reveals part of the mystery picture.
These digital task cards focus on dividing 3-digit dividends, without remainders. Students work to answer each question and then submit their answers on the Google Form to reveal a pixel art image. The pixel art activity allows students to check their own work by entering their answers on the google form. As students enter the correct answer, parts of the picture are revealed. This activity is fun and engaging and can be used independently as practice or enrichment. This resource is also great a
This Pixel Art activity is a fun way to allow students to practice multiplication. Students solve 2-digit by 2-digit multiplication equations to reveal a mystery picture. Users must have Google Sheets to access and share this file with students.
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