The Super Bowl is right around the corner and this is a great way to gets kids excited about math! Students will research football fast facts, answer problem solving questions, plan a trip to the Super Bowl stadium, survey their classmates and create a graph using their data, and plan a Super Bowl party!
Packet Includes:
-Football Fact Questions
-Problem Solving
-Research
-Graphing
-Time/Money
Students will plan a 24-hour getaway to a destination of their choice! They’ll need to find flights, hotel, activities to do, and places to eat. Fun a creative way to use knowledge of time and money.
Fraction Task Cards (20) and Recording Sheet: Can be used as a center, rotation, scavenger hunt, etc.
Task Cards Questions Include:
-Fractions on a Number Line
-Comparing Fractions
-Fraction Problem Solving
-Equivalent Fractions
Real-life experiences rounding money : Students will use an online grocery add to select items, round them to the nearest ten cents and dollar, and find the total sum.
Students will need an individual box of candy hearts to complete the activity. Students will label fractions as a set, compare fractions, add fractions, draw area models, create equal groups (dividing with and without remainders), and create a graph.
Students use dice to roll a 4-digit number. Using those digits they create the biggest 4-digit number and the smallest 4-digit number. They then find the sum.
Laminate or use a sheet protector to make reusable.
Use dice to roll a 7-digit number. Then spell the number and write it in expanded notation. Laminate or use in a clear sheet protector to use as a center game.