Need a fun super bowl telling time activity? Here is a differentiated "Write the Room" activity. Students will practice telling time by the hour, half hour, quarter hour, and 5 minutes. Just cut out the cards and place them randomly all over the room. Each student will get a recording sheet and will walk around to find the answer. One version has the students writing in the time, and the other version has the students circle the correct time.
Practice graphing skills with your students by collecting data around the school or classroom. Students can use tally marks to keep track of their data. Students will then fill out the bar graph and answer the given questions!
This scavenger hunt is a fun, engaging way to get students to practice WH questions. Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How are all used in this game. Cut out the pictures and place them around the classroom or school. Read the I spy statement to the students and have them find the picture. When they find the picture, they have to answer the given WH question!
Practice graphing skills with your students by collecting data around the school or classroom. Students can use tally marks to keep track of their data. Students will then fill out the bar graph and answer the given questions!
Practice graphing skills with your students by collecting data around the school or classroom. Students can use tally marks to keep track of their data. Students will then fill out the bar graph and answer the given questions!
Practice graphing skills with your students by collecting data around the school or classroom. Students can use tally marks to keep track of their data. Students will then fill out the bar graph and answer the given questions!
Practice graphing skills with your students by collecting data around the school or classroom. Students can use tally marks to keep track of their data. Students will then fill out the bar graph and answer the given questions!
Practice graphing skills with your students by collecting data around the school or classroom. Students can use tally marks to keep track of their data. Students will then fill out the bar graph and answer the given questions!
Practice graphing skills with your students by collecting data around the school or classroom. Students can use tally marks to keep track of their data. Students will then fill out the bar graph and answer the given questions!
Have your students practice their sentence writing skills! Students can use a paper clip and a pencil to spin three times. They have to write a silly story about whatever the paper clip lands on.