This is a fun way to have students practice and review math concepts while laughing at silly winter- themed jokes. There are seven math questions that cover concepts like: addition, subtraction, single x multi-digit number multiplication, two digit by multi-digit number multiplication, rounding, division concepts, and a story problem. Each math question is written by a joke. Post the math problems/ joke around the room and the answers (folded, answer to math question facing up so the answer to t
This is a fun review activity for students to complete around winter/ a snowy weather season. Students complete the math questions and if they solve correctly they will find the answer next a letter. For example, question one equals 23, 243, which is next to the letter "S." Students would then write "S" on the line about the number one. If they solve all of the problems correctly they will discover the order of the letters to crack the code and find out what is the secret, silly message. ("Snow
This activity can be used in rotations for small groups or partners. Students have to sort out the problems into 2 categories: True and False. However, they need to write out corrections "fix-its" next to the false problems. When all of their problems are sorted and "fix-its" are written out, they should check the answer key to make sure they have completed their math work correctly. True/ False & Fix-It encourages students to recognize mistakes and practice correct mathematical work.
This activity can be used in rotations for small groups or partners. Students have to sort out the problems into 2 categories: True and False. However, they need to write out corrections "fix-its" next to the false problems. When all of their problems are sorted and "fix-its" are written out, they should check the answer key to make sure they have completed their math work correctly. True/ False & Fix-It encourages students to recognize mistakes and practice correct mathematical work.
This activity can be used in rotations for small groups or partners. Students have to sort out the problems into 2 categories: True and False. However, they need to write out corrections "fix-its" next to the false problems. When all of their problems are sorted and "fix-its" are written out, they should check the answer key to make sure they have completed their math work correctly. True/ False & Fix-It encourages students to recognize mistakes and practice correct mathematical work.
This test includes 9 multiple choice questions on characters and plot from The Tiger Rising. The final question is an analytical, short- answer question, which has students use the RAPP/ RACE strategy to prove their answer in a complete sentence using their thinking and evidence from the book. An answer key and rubric for the short-answer question are included. Pictures of some pages from the book are added.
This test includes 8 multiple choice questions on characters and plot from The Tiger Rising. The final question is an analytical, short- answer question, which has students use the RAPP/ RACE strategy to prove their answer in a complete sentence using their thinking and evidence from the book. An answer key and rubric for the short-answer question are included.
Print out this form for students to fill out once they have completed their test. Staple this to the back of the test when turned in. Use this as data to determine reteaching groups, extension groups, or to influence changes for lessons next year.
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