Star Wars themed for "May the 4th Be With You Day". Ratios, Expressions, Percents, Coordinates, Unit Rate, and more. Aligned to CCSS. An Activity for each grade (6th - 7th - 8th). Answer Key included. Each Activity includes Star Wars Themed Math questions, Bonus Challenge Questions and Riddles. Just Print & Go. (Print Double sided for best results). Checkout the Store (MathAid) for other Math activities and Freebies!
3 worksheets for your 1st graders and can be used for advanced Kindergarten. Addition and Subtraction to 10 and 20, with coloring key and an answer key. Solve the problems, then color according to the key.
Transform Attendance into a beneficial tool for building classroom community. Post the question on your SmartBoard, in Google Classroom, write it on the board or announce it verbally. Attendance Questions Benefits: Settle down the class boost student engagementpositive and connected learning environmentfoster participationThis has been a game changer. The students come in, put their things away, look to the board for the Q and think about their answer - everyone quietly listens as each stude
Transform Attendance into a beneficial tool for building classroom community. Post the question on your SmartBoard, in Google Classroom, write it on the board or announce it verbally. Attendance Questions Benefits: Settle down the class boost student engagementpositive and connected learning environmentfoster participationThis has been a game changer. The students come in, put their things away, look to the board for the Q and think about their answer - everyone quietly listens as each stude
6 Weeks of cringy pun filled Math jokes for your Joke of the Week "bulletin board" (takes up about 12"x8" space) List format and “Ready to Print” for display - see photo. (Print double sided.) Includes "Joke of the Week" label. Most punchlines can lead into a quick Math conversation. See photo example and ask students: “Why is the punchline written this way?” “How does the punchline relate to Math?”“What does the term “sum” mean?”“Show an example of “sum”.”