Hands on activity to teach students balanced equations. Students will create two number sentences that are equal using different colored squares and explain how they know the equations are equal/balanced.
Fun Christmas/Holiday or any time of year craft to practice fractions! Students decorate their cookie and partition it into halves, thirds, fourths, or whatever they have been working on!
Students test out and record if different 3D shapes roll, stack or slide Included shapes: Sphere Cube Rectangular prism Cone Cylinder Triangular prism Pyramid
Spring Flower Craft used to review place value! Includes two options: tens and ones and hundreds, tens and ones Concepts included: Place value with base 10 blocks Comparing numbers (less than, greater than) Ten more, Ten less Expanded Form Standard Form Written Form
Two games to practice turn around facts/commutative property Addition Dice Roll: Students roll dice two times to create a number sentence and write the turn around fact Subtraction Dominoes: Students choose a domino and write a number sentence that shows the total minus one side and create the turn around fact
Activity to teach students that shapes can go together to create other shapes/things (a shape is just a shape until...) Pairs perfectly with the book "The Shape of Things" by Dayle Ann Dodds Includes teacher example
Fun thanksgiving craft to practice fractions! Students decorate their pie and partition it into halves, thirds, fourths, or whatever they have been working on.
What is included: Addition and subtraction word problem key words posters for students to refer to An addition and subtraction word problem pocket chart sort (students read different word problems and decide if they will need to add or subtract)
Students estimate how many dice rolls that it will take to get to 100! Then roll their die and record how many it actually took. Great for 100th day of school or just for counting to 100 practice!
Mystery Number is a game that students can play with a partner. Students take turns asking each other a yes or no question about their number to figure out what number their partner has. This game is great for practicing number sense, place value, comparing numbers and more!
Survey and Graphing Project! What is included: Planning Page for students to choose survey question and possible choices Data page for students to record data Tally Chart Pie Chart Bar Graph Pictograph/Picture Graph Analysis for students to answer questions about their data and create their own question This can be done as a book or glued to a poster board to create a presentation of their findings!
Students will look at the price of different products and count the coins (quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies) in their "wallet" and decide if they have enough to spend their money on it or if they need to save up! Great way to practice financial literacy after students have learned to count a group of coins.
EOY Math About Me book to review fact families, addition, subtraction, number bonds, time, non-standard measurement, place value, and tally marks! I like to have students create their books and share with their classmates at the end to see if students can guess who each math about me book is about!
Students match the name of the 3D shape to the picture and the attributes (faces, edges, and vertices) to create a puzzle Shapes included: Sphere, Pyramid, Cube, Cone, Cylinder, Rectangular Prism, Triangular Prism Black and white and colored versions are included