I have been teaching math for 20 years and my mission is to help my students develop a deep, lasting understanding of mathematics through hands-on and visual learning.
Roll It is a great game that will get your students practicing adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, mixed numbers and decimals in an exciting way. Students will roll dice and strategically place the number rolled on the game board. Then, each player will solve their problem, hoping to be the person with the highest answer. The player who won the most rounds at the end is the winner! This is a great activity to use as practice in the classroom and you could easily leave it wit
Great math games combine luck and more importantly, strategy! Rational Numbers Order It is a great 2-4 player game to help students practice ordering rational numbers. Students take turns choosing a Rational Number Card and placing it on their game board. Once a card is placed it cannot be moved. The first player to have the answers in each row and column in order from least to greatest is the winner!
Math is so much more meaningful when it relates to real life and is fun! Your students will love this real-life math project that has them planning a school dance! Students will be choosing a DJ, hiring security guards, and paying for decorations and refreshments. Students will be adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, finding unit rates and problem solving. The project includes an easy to follow outline and guiding charts to help students stay organized. The download includes:
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Decimal Word Problem Scavenger Hunt provides a fun way to practice decimal word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The download includes 12 cards for you to tape around your classroom. Students start at any card and solve the problem. They then search for the card with the answer to that problem. The search continues until all 12 problems are solved. As students are traveling around the classroom completing the scavenger hunt, they record their answers on the
Roll It is a great game that will get your students practicing adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals in an exciting way. Students will roll dice and strategically place the number rolled on the game board. Then, each player will solve their problem, hoping to be the person with the highest answer. The player who won the most rounds at the end is the winner! This is a great activity to use as practice in the classroom and you could easily leave it with a substitute teacher. The d
Roll and compare is a great game to get students practicing multiplying decimals. It also makes a great center activity for multiplying decimals! How to Play: Player 1 will roll the number cube and place the digit in one of the place value boxes for round 1. Once you write a number, you cannot change it. Player 2 will do the same. Players will continue taking turns until each box is filled for round 1. Players will calculate their product and the player with the highest product will circle
Get 3 Scavenger Hunts at a discounted price. You can view each Scavenger Hunt or purchase individually by clicking each link below:
Fraction Word Problems Scavenger Hunt:
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Decimal Word Problems Scavenger Hunt:
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LCM and GCF Scavenger Hunt:
https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/LCM-and-GCF-Scavenger-Hunt-1352007
Great math games combine luck and more importantly, strategy! Fraction, Decimal, Percent Order It is a great 2-4 player game to help students practice ordering fractions, decimals and percents. Students take turns choosing a Number Card and placing it on their game board. Once a card is placed it cannot be moved. The first player to have the answers in each row and column in order from least to greatest is the winner!
5th - 8th
Decimals, Fractions, Math
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Experience
I have been teaching math for 20 years and my mission is to help my students develop a deep, lasting understanding of mathematics through hands-on and visual learning.
Teaching style
I believe math should be visual so students understand concepts instead of memorizing procedures. Lessons should also relate to real-life so students see a purpose in what they are learning.
Lastly, learning should be fun!
My own education history
Bachelors Degree from Susquehanna University in Elementary Education. Masters Degree from Montclair University in Teaching Middle Grades Mathematics
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