Students can complete this cut and paste chance activity by placing the events/outcomes in the correct row of the matching vocabulary word. These are Impossible, Very Unlikely, Unlikely, Even Chance, Likely, Very Likely and Certain. You may even like to extend the students to write the fraction, decimal or percentage of the events/outcomes after they have finished. This could also be used as a homework activity.
Students can use this worksheet to solve addition problems using the split strategy. There are boxes to help the students with each step of the addition problems. This is editable so you can alter it to suit the needs of your students.
Students can draw the clock hands on the blank clock faces. They will also need to add the numbers onto their clocks. Some worksheets include 12 and 24 hour time, as well as o'clock, half past, quarter to and quarter past. There are three different levels and this document can be edited to suit the needs of your students.
This homework grid is made up of many interesting activities students can do at home. The topics include geography, history, mathematics, reading, writing, and it also allows students to be creative. I have used this in my own classroom and I have given it to my student's parents. They loved completing the project based activities, making posters and researching various topics.
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Creative Writing, Math, Other (Math)
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