23 pages of practice for area/perimeter of squares/rectangles/triangles/parallelograms, volume of prisms, surface area of 3D shapes, and story problems.
Download contains:
***Game Board
***Game Questions
***Answer Key
***Game Pieces
I used this with my 6th graders, and they loved it! Print questions and game pieces on colored cardstock and laminate them for a game that lasts years!
FULL VERSION of my exciting algebra activity where students have 10 "missions" that need algrebra to be solved. Each mission is a story problem; students need to find key words/phrases to decide which operation to use to create an equation or expression to solve the problem. Then, they must solve for the variable. Other missions provide students with an equation that they need to solve/evaluate. The major focus is algebra, but each mission is related to science (outer space, specifically). It is
12 Geometry "I have...Who has" cards that you can print, laminate, and cut out to have students practice these key math terms:
perpendicular lines
parallel lines
intersecting lines
equilateral triangle
scalene triangle
isosceles triangle
line
line segment
ray
angle
congruent (triangle & rectangle examples)
Use this hands-on activity for students to realize why the sum of the interior angles of any triangle is 180 degrees. They will remember this for years afterward!
This is a printable flip book that students can fold and cut to use to write information and examples for how to solving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division equations. A second page is included that contains examples and information that students can add into their foldable. There is still plenty of room left over in the foldable for them to add more examples as you teach. This is very helpful for students! You could even allow them to use it during a quiz.
This purchase includes 6 worksheets, a 2-page review sheet, and a 2-page assessment. ALL 8 things have answer keys included.
6 worksheets, 1 for each of the following skills:
-Numbers represented in a ten-frame
-Addition/Subtraction problems represented in a ten-frame
-Determining how many more (to get to 10)
-Ways to make 10
-Finding the missing number to make 10
-Finding the missing number in a table
Review focuses on converting among standard form, word form, and expanded form as well as comparing decimals, ordering decimals, rounding decimals, and adding/subtracting decimals.
15 questions total
This is an activity where students have to take calorie information of foods that are liked by "Joe the Football Player" and determine if he can eat them as part of his new diet. They must set up a fraction, convert the fraction to a decimal, convert the decimal to a percent, then determine if Joe can eat each food based on what percent of the calories are from fat. Students love this! It's much more fun when it relates to something that interests them. This could also double as a health lesson.