You and your family are planning a trip to Walt Disney World in Florida! This packet will guide you step by step with instructions on how to plan and budget your money to have the best trip ever! You are going to use your math skills and creativity to plan accordingly while having fun in the process!
Using Google Slides, these digital interactive notebooks will allow students to follow examples given and type in their answers with breakdown boxes for them to show their work! You can edit it to your liking by adding or removing slides to best fit the needs of your students! These are great for review and exit tickets!
Plan a party using math skills such as adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, fractions and geometry to see how math is used in everyday life. Then, write a persuasive essay about your party encouraging your friends to attend!
A great way to incorporate long division with decimals and measurement while having fun! My kids love using this with google earth to see the landmarks!
Students will use their heights to determine how many of them they would need to equal the height of famous landmarks.
Your student's job is to operate a movie theater. See what it takes to have a running theater with all the fixings! Practice long division and see how it's related to multiplication!
Students will review multiplication facts 0-12 by playing this fast paced game. Pick a card, answer the question, keep the card. Get it wrong, put it back. Get the witch, ALL your cards go back! There are other "fun" cards as well to keep the game interesting!
Use this for students to help them remember how to multiply fractions and mixed numbers! Print them 4 to a page and students can either glue into notebooks or keep on a math key chain!
This is a reference for how to simplify fractions using the GCF by either lists or a factor tree. Print 4 to a page so that students can either glue into notebooks or put on a math key chain!
A quick and easy way to have students practice some of their times tables while having fun! Students will roll dice (the factors) to determine the product. First student to cover their board wins!