Multiplication practice can be engaging and effective with these Multiplication Task Cards! Designed for students in grades 4-6, this resource is perfect for reinforcing standard algorithm multiplication skills through repetitive practice. Includes 24 Christmas themed cards, each with a 3 digit by 3 digit or 4 digit by 2 digit multiplication equation. Also includes an answer key! Use for: centers, homework, or early finishers, small group rotations, a competitive math game, quick warm up, and
Practice multi-step word problems using all four operations using this engaging maze! Students solve problems and follow the path of correct products leading Santa to the chimney. Answer key included! #independentwork#drill#practice#partnerwork#christmasmath
Looking for some no-prep activities to get through the week before Thanksgiving break? This packet includes a little bit of math, a little bit of writing, and a little bit of fun: -coloring pages (2) -writing prompts and writing paper (2) -Thanksgiving multi-step word problems covering multiplication, division, decimals and money. -Thanksgiving acrostic poem page
Practice multiplying decimals (by one digit as well as by other decimals). Students will find products, and match them to a number grid in order to guide a penguin to its fish dinner. -winter activity - decimals -multiplication -5.NBT.B.7 -review -center activity -independent practice
Take advantage of a warm afternoon and practice identifying geometric shapes all at once! This activity can be completed indoors or outdoors- it is always nice to get away from our desks once in awhile!
Students will identify shapes using terms, record the location of the shapes found, and draw the shapes. Terms include: square, rectangle, rhombus, trapezoid, parallelogram, parallel lines, intersecting lines, acute angle, obtuse angle, scalene triangle, isosceles triangle, and equilateral
Fall is the season to learn about apples! This unit includes a math activity (adding within 10), writing page, creative writing page, reading comprehension, labeling, and identifying /a/ sounds in items. Use to enhance your apples unit, as a substitute activity, enrichment/early finisher or just for fun!
Practice multiplying multi-digit factors using this engaging maze! Students solve problems and follow the path of correct products leading Santa to the chimney. Answer key included! #independentwork#drill#practice#partnerwork
Use this sheet to model how to partition a number line into fractions. Students split the box (1 whole) into a fraction using vertical lines. The lines are then extended to split the number line below the box. One large box and one number line per page. Laminate and use with dry erase markers.
Extensions:
*Assign different fractions to group members for size comparison.
*Line up more than one sheet to illustrate a "more than 1" fraction.
*Locate fractions on a number line. For example
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Fractions
CCSS
3.NF.A.1
, 3.NF.A.2
, 3.NF.A.3
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