This is a game that can be used as a math station/center, or used in a small group! This is very low prep- the only thing you need to do is print and cut out the factors cards! Materials needed: game board, factors cards, dice.
Comparing fractions can be a tricky concept for students. These task cards serve as extra practice! There are 18 individual task cards. Using the greater than, less than, and equal to signs ( < > =), students will compare basic fractions. For scaffolding, pair with fraction strips for the students to visually see the comparisons! These can be used as math stations, small group materials, and even whole group resources! I print on colored cardstock and laminate, but these can be used how
The Great Race is a common game that can be altered in a multitude of ways. This version of the Great Race includes skip-counting multiples of 5, 6, 7, and 8. Each set of multiples has the first 6 numbers in each set (ex: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48). This game is best played with 2, 3, or 6 people. You can use game pieces, dry erase markers, or whatever you have handy! All you need is a die. On each player's turn, they will roll a die. The number they land on will correspond with a multiple! For e
These dominos can be used as a math station/center, partner activity, or as a resource in your small groups. This activity practices adding and subtracting decimals up to 4 digits each. Each domino has a corresponding domino with the correct answer, so the start and end will line up nicely!
This is a helpful "cheat sheet" to help your students remember and practice the vocabulary of the measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode, and range).