Split your class into a couple of different teams, I used red, yellow, green, purple, blue and rainbow table. The slideshow asks different questions and then "randomly" picks a team to answer. Work individually and then ask your team! PERFECT review game that the kids loved. Only uses coins: quarter, dime, nickel and penny. Know their name, and what they are worth. Simple coin addition as well for bonus questions at the end. Animation is already implemented so simply click present and the
Explore magnets in a fun interactive way around the classroom. Allow your students to make hypothesis and then put them to the test with this interactive work sheet. The simplicity of this worksheet makes it age appropriate and illustrates a fun game for the students.
I used this tool as a guide to start a writing compacted with adjectives. The first thing I did was have the students draw their dream sandwich (of course most were sweet) and then describe it. They then used this form to write down describing words to help describe each part of their sandwich. Once the adjectives were written they wrote a paragraph about their sandwich with all of the adjectives they used. The kiddos absolutely loved this and their creations were adorable!
Linked to this bingo is a fun song my class adored! We used this song, and then they would break up into group of 2-4. In these groups they would take turns rolling a dice, and then placing a bingo chip over ONE of those coins. This takes strategy and knowledge while encouraging a fun, competitive game!
1st - 3rd
Math
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