This document has the booklet template, 6 different centers based on colors of the rainbow, and the answer key for the centers. Students will practice adding, multiplying, and subtracting decimals as well as multiplication and division fluency and fraction division. More specific directions on how to use these centers are included.
This is a riddle where students get practice dividing with decimals and receive an affirming message at the end. This document includes the riddle, 2 pages for students to work on each letter, and an answer key to the riddle. I did it in my 6th grade class, and they had a fun time with it.
This helps students practice their math facts in a fun way! The directions are listed on the top of each sheet so students will remember. Here's how to play: Students team up in groups of 2-3 to play. In order to draw a line connecting two dots, they have to say a math fact that goes with that product (Ex. if I wanted to go trace the line on the 16 box, I would first have to say 4x4=16). The person who completes a box colors it in and earns a point. The person with the most points at the end of
This is a rubric designed for students to self-reflect on their participation in the class. Students have the opportunity to reflect on how they are participating, celebrate their success, and focus on refinements. The explanation and comments section also allow for additional student to teacher communication.