Turn test prep into something students actually look forward to! This resource includes TWO complete game versions to keep engagement high: 🐾 Beast Games Theme – competitive, challenge-style gameplay 🍍 SpongeBob Theme – fun, bright, and student-favorite Includes: Teacher directions Printable game boards Editable daily slides Perfect for fast, consistent, and engaging test prep all season long.
Visual vocabulary to lock in students' memory of the word equation, dividend, quotient, divisor, unit fraction. mixed number, improper fraction, numerator, denominator, greater than, less than, perimeter, area, trapezoid, rectangular prism, vertex, face, area of base, volume, types of angles, naming triangles by sides, naming triangles by angles Coordinate plane, X Axis, Y axis, multiplicative relationship, additive relationship, ordered pair, origin, intersect, parallel, perpendicular, point,
Visual cues to help students remember vocabulary words A colorful copy is provided that can be cut and laminated and a student copy is provided for students to color and details to help trigger the memory of what the word means. Words point line ray line segment symmetry Parallel perpendicular intersect Protractor Types of angles: obtuse, acute, right, straight angle Classifying triangles by angles: obtuse, acute, right Classifying triangles by sides: isosceles (I saw 2 leaves), equilateral,
TEK 5.4H - Hands-on and student choiceStudents will use cubic cm blocks to solve the problems. There are multiple correct solutions. Students can compare with group members the different arrays that are correct. This activity will help students relate perimeter, area, area of the base, and volume. Be careful on #2: add 3 more layers = multiply by 4. Building this model will help students better understand this type of tricky problem. #3 and 4 Students can create the array and switch with a pa
Whole number (operation) unit fraction Directions: You will generate a whole number and fraction for each slide. You can use the same numbers and see how the models change with the different operations. 2. You will model the equation for each slide. 3. You will relate the equation to a real-world situation. A template has been provided for the word problems to help guide you. You can complete the template or create your own situation.
These are the problems that Mr J works in 3 videos about modeling the division of decimals. Students are use this page to follow along and take notes. Students can watch video on Edpuzzle while taking notes in centers.
This includes 8 Digital Activities: Even and odd (1), T chart factors (2), Listing factor (2), Prime Factors Hundreds Chart, Factor Trees (2) Students will drag the correct answer into the correct place. The answer choices are on the sides of the pages. The preview mode only shows the page and does not include the answer choices.