Students play the classic game of war using a deck of cards, a game board, and division. Great for reviewing long division and partial quotients. Students each flip 3 or 4 cards. The cards create their divisor and dividend. Students then find their own quotients. The person with the greatest quotient wins and gets to keep the cards. Students should check their partners work using multiplication. The first person to win all of the cards wins. You can also adjust the cards or rules to fit your nee
Includes six fun posters that explain different questioning techniques that will be used on the PARCC test. Each poster gives an explanation of the phrase and an example of what a response could look like. I also created a handout that contains all six posters on one page. These can be used in grades 3 and up. Laminate and hang in your classroom as a reminder to students! Poster titles: Explain, Show Your Work, Show or Explain, Is it Reasonable?, Write an Equation, Identify the Error
This twelve question scavenger hunt is a great way to review topics of area and perimeter. Reviews using the area formula, using grids to count area and perimeter, and use critical thinking skills to find missing dimensions. Students will have a great time solving this scavenger hunt! Answer key and student work space worksheet included.
This activity/project can be used after finishing area. Students will be required to design a zoo/safari using a variety of shapes. They will then be asked to find the area of each part of their zoo. There are multiple extension activities which can be used to review material previously covered and to extend learning. I have also included blank grid paper that can be copied and used for the project.
5th - 7th
Geometry, Math
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