This product contains 3 different activities of increasing difficulty to help students practice finding and measuring mass with every day items. I created this activity to give my students a real-world connection to a math skill they could use every time the go to the grocery store. I call these "interactivities" because students have the opportunity to interact with an important math skill and everyday items in a way that is meaningful to all students' lives. Activity #1: Mass Scavenger HuntSt
Review 3rd grade geometry terms with this fun spin on the classic Guess Who! This game is perfect for upcycling old Guess Who sets that have lost some of their cards. Once the initial prep and setup is done, you have a ready-to-go, easy-to-play, highly engaging math activity to use year after year. Included in this product is: Instructions for prep and useGuess Who Tile cardsPlayer Cards for students to draw from for each roundA list of suggested questions for students to ask each other each tur
Practice telling time and calculating elapsed time with Rush Hour! This low-prep game requires only 1 die per group and 1 adjustable clock per student. If you don't have clock manipulatives, you can also laminate a printout of a clock for each student to use with a dry erase marker. Use this as a whole-class game, small group intervention, or as an independent center. This game can be played with any number of students, though I wouldn't recommend more than 4 for the sake of engagement and lengt
2nd - 4th
Math, Measurement, Mental Math
CCSS
2.MD.C.7
, 3.MD.A.1
, 4.MD.A.2
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