What student doesn't enjoy a good scavenger hunt? Students measure various items in the room, using tape measures, rulers and yardsticks. This classroom activity is great for active student involvement!
This 10 question scavenger hunt is a fun way to assess student knowledge of multiplying fractions (fractions, whole numbers, and mixed numbers). Each word problem is written to give students practice with real world application. The problems are numbered 1-10 and there is an answer at the top of each card. Students solve one problem, answering in simplest form, and then hunt to find the answer on a different card in the room. Once they've found their answer, they work the problem on the ne
This set of word problems is divided into two sections; customary and metric. Each problem requires students to add or subtract units of measurement and then convert to find an answer.
I use this writing activity as a center for my students. It encourages students to think about and explain the processes they used in solving conversions within the customary units of measurement.
I use this writing activity as a center for my students. It encourages students to think about and explain the processes they used in solving word problems involving volume.
Students are required to research 5 different careers. They will examine how math plays a part in each and will do some goal setting to plan for their future profession!
This is a 5 question assessment that tests student knowledge of converting customary units of measurement. It can be used as a ticket out the door, quiz or test.
This is a 5 question assessment that tests student knowledge of converting metric units of measurement. It can be used as a ticket out the door, quiz or test.
I use this writing activity as a center for my students. It encourages students to think about and explain the processes they used in solving conversions within the metric units of measurement.