Students will work in groups to solve ten word problems about the Titanic. You can make this into a race to see which group solves the problems and builds their puzzle first. They will receive one problem at a time. Each time they finish a problem they must hand it to the teacher. If the problem is correct they will receive a new problem and a puzzle piece. This continues until the group solves all ten problems correctly and also builds their puzzle of the “Titanic” correctly. Problem ty
Laminate the 15 Olympic Event Cards. These are all math word problems (elapsed time, order of operations and measurement). Place two to three cards on six different tables. Divide your students into six groups. Students will rotate through six 2014 Sochi Olympic Math Challenge Stations in cooperative groups. Give students about 8 minutes at each station and then signal them (through perhaps Olympic music/pictures of Sochi, or actual pictures of events from the winter Olympics) to rotate to
Fun Math: Place a “Station Card” at each table. The students will rotate around the room to the six tables and answer the questions. Students will solve problems that involve basic math skills. The topics of each task interest a variety of teenagers (22 Jump Street, junk food/calorie counting, LeBron James, texting, Facebook, and setting up a small business).
This product has 6 Olympic Event Cards and 6 Olympic Challenge Cards. The skills the students will be working on are: converting measurement, order of operations, word problems, geography, and writing skills. Place one Olympic Event Card and One Olympic Challenge Card on six different tables. Divide your students into six groups. Students will rotate through six 2016 RIO DE JANEIRO Math Challenge Stations in cooperative groups.
IF YOUR STUDENTS LOVE POKEMON GO THEY WILL LOVE “MATH GO”.
THIS IS A SMART BOARD PROGRAM WHERE STUDENTS CAN WORK AT THEIR OWN PACE. THE STUDENTS SOLVE A VARIETY OF MATH PROBLEMS (CONVERTING MEASUREMENT, WORD PROBLEMS, AND UNDERSTANDING MATH NUMBERS). THE STUDENTS CHOOSE FROM THREE ANSWERS. IF THEY TAP ON THE CORRECT ANSWER THEY WILL BE SENT TO A SCREEN WHERE THEY CAPTURE A “MATH GO” CHARACTER. IF THEY TAP ON A WRONG ANSWER THEY WILL BE TOLD THEY ARE WRONG AND SENT BACK TO THE QUESTION AGAIN
Students will learn fun facts about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in this fun activity. An activity you can use as a math center or a cooperative group activity. Students answer math related questions about the 2016 presidential candidates. Fun/engaging/ and informational activity.
Directions: This is a fun and very engaging activity. Students are divided up into cooperative groups. They rotate around to all six stations where they do some reading about twelve different Guinness World Records and solve 21 different math problems on converting measurement(inches, feet, hours, minutes, seconds, months, years).
Included in this packet:
* 6 signs to display at each station
*1 problem sheet for each station
*Answer sheets for all six stations
*Answer sheet that the students w
Explore solving systems of two linear equations using tables and graphs through this interactive smart board program. Students are put into a simulation of a submarine rescuing an injured diver.
The Peer Practice (Reciprocal Learning) Strategy will help increase student involvement and keep students actively involved. Two students form a learning partnership committed to helping each other reach a particular learning goal. One student will be Student A and the other will be Student B. Each student in the partnership plays two roles: As a player, each student works to solve the problems while “thinking out loud”; as a coach, each student observes the player’s work and listens to the
IF YOUR STUDENTS LOVE POKEMON GO THEY WILL LOVE “MATH GO”.
THIS IS AN ACTIVITY WHERE STUDENTS SOLVE A VARIETY OF MATH PROBLEMS (CONVERTING MEASUREMENT, WORD PROBLEMS, AND UNDERSTANDING MATH NUMBERS). PLACE THE TEN PROBLEMS AROUND THE ROOM. THE STUDENTS WILL MOVE AROUND THE ROOM TO SOLVE EACH PROBLEM. THEY WILL PLACE THEIR ANSWER ON THE ANSWER SHEET. THE STUDENTS CHOOSE FROM THREE ANSWERS. IF THEY CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER THEY WILL BE GIVEN A “MATH GO” CHARACTER.