The project includes 5 different Super Mario themed images that require students to graph in all 4 quadrants. Students are given points that they will graph, then will reflect those points across an axis to complete or duplicate the image. This project can be done individually on regular sized graph paper or in groups on large chart sized graph paper.
In this project, students will: Make decisions for menu planningCalculate quantities and pricesScale a recipeThe download includes: Powerpoint slides to introduce the project (PPT or Slides editable)Grocery advertisement (PDF)Meal planning sheet (PDF & editable docs)Recipe requiring students to scale (PDF & editable docs)Teacher info/instructions
Every teacher's favorite number as math pixel art. There are 2 versions included in the download. One version is for 4th/5th grade (NBT) and the other is for 6th/7th grade (EE). This activity has 18 questions, including word problems. As students answer correctly, the image will appear. 67 also shows up in the answers to some problems.
This is a Google Slides game to practice graphing on the coordinate plane. Players will set up their own game board by planting their pumpkins around their pumpkin patch board. As they make guesses as to where their opponents pumpkins are, they will track the guesses on the recording board. Backgrounds are locked so the grids can't be moved. Drag and drop pumpkins, targets, and sprouts.
Students will use ratio and proportional relationship reasoning to answer questions about different potion recipes. As they answer correctly, a picture of a bubbling cauldron will appear. When you make a copy, the sheet will be populated with the answers so that you are able to see the picture that will appear. Delete the numbers from the answer column before posting this activity to Google Classroom for your students. When posting to Google Classroom, set it to make a copy for each student. Th
Students type their answers into the Google Sheets answer column. As they answer correctly, parts of the picture will begin to appear. There are 12 word problems for students to solve. The PDF has a link for you to make a copy of the Google Sheets activity. The sheet comes prefilled with correct answers so that you can see the completed picture. All you need to do is delete the answers before uploading to Google Classroom or sending to your students. If you like this resource, I would appreciat
This virtual escape room has 5 locks with Halloween themed questions. Most locks have multiple part questions for added challenge. The locks have response validation so the Google Form is self-checking. Upload this to Google Classroom and have your students race to solve all of the locks. I created this to be done in groups, but it can be completed individually. Activity duration: About 25-30 minutes to escape when working in groups.
Use this large wall display number line to support your students understanding of rational numbers. I keep this up all year and it has helped my middle schoolers with comparing integers, opposites, adding and subtracting with negatives, and absolute value. Neutral boho colors alternate so opposites are shown in the same color. You have the choice between 0 being part of the color pattern, or being white to help emphasize it between the negatives and positives. This product includes: Negative Nu
I made these to support my 6th graders with division involving fractions. This PDF download includes 5 anchor charts that help students interpret division with whole numbers as well as fractions. Trace onto chart paper or print mini versions of the anchor charts for each student.
This download includes 3 anchor charts to support students with ratios and rates. Each anchor chart includes visual diagrams to represent ratios. These can be useful as a resource uploaded to Google Classroom, printed for each student, or made into large anchor charts for the wall.
Use these anchor charts to support your students' understanding of division. These have helped my students identify the information we are given in a word problem and what we are missing. From that, they use these to help them write multiplication and division equations. If you are getting into division with fractions, you might find my other division anchor charts that include fraction division useful. Fraction Division Anchor Charts
3rd - 6th
Basic Operations, Other (Math)
FREE
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