"Arrrrre you ready for some math fun?!" A pirate-themed scavenger hunt to review and practice important math skills. Get your students up and moving in math. How to UseHang the question posters around the classroom. Students (or groups of students) start at different questions and solve. Students record their answers on their recording sheet. The answer to their question leads them to their next problem. The last question leads them back to the beginning. (Self-Checking) Skill2.NBT.7 Subtrac
"Arrrrre you ready for some math fun?!" A pirate-themed scavenger hunt to review and practice important math skills. Get your students up and moving in math. How to UseHang the question posters around the classroom. Students (or groups of students) start at different questions and solve. Students record their answers on their recording sheet. The answer to their question leads them to their next problem. The last question leads them back to the beginning. (Self-Checking) Skill2.NBT.7 Adding
"Arrrrre you ready for some math fun?!" A pirate-themed scavenger hunt to review and practice important math skills. Get your students up and moving in math. How to UseHang the question posters around the classroom. Students (or groups of students) start at different questions and solve. Students record their answers on their recording sheet. The answer to their question leads them to their next problem. The last question leads them back to the beginning. (Self-Checking) Skill2.NBT.6 Add thr
"Arrrrre you ready for some math fun?!" A pirate-themed scavenger hunt to review and practice important math skills. Get your students up and moving in math. How to UseHang the question posters around the classroom. Students (or groups of students) start at different questions and solve. Students record their answers on their recording sheet. The answer to their question leads them to their next problem. The last question leads them back to the beginning. (Self-Checking) Skill2.NBT.5 Subtrac
"Arrrrre you ready for some math fun?!" A pirate-themed scavenger hunt to review and practice important math skills. Get your students up and moving in math. How to UseHang the question posters around the classroom. Students (or groups of students) start at different questions and solve. Students record their answers on their recording sheet. The answer to their question leads them to their next problem. The last question leads them back to the beginning. (Self-Checking) Skill2.NBT.5 Add two