Use this cheap and fun activity to help students practice identifying fractions as parts of a group. All you need is a box of Fruit Loops and you are good to go!
Just by the Skittles! No prep worksheets that include identifying fractions for part of a group, comparing fractions and graphing data with a data table, bar graph and picture graph. ** Includes editable slides.
Buy a bag of Fruit Loops and start the fraction fun. This activity includes opportunities for students to identify and name fractions for parts of a group, compare, add and subtract fractions with like denominators. It even gives students the opportunity to create and solve their own problem using their data. **Includes an editable version
No-Prep Multiplication Strategies PowerPoint – Review & Practice Activity Looking for a low-prep, high-impact way to teach or review multiplication strategies with your students? This interactive PowerPoint is perfect for introducing or reinforcing key multiplication concepts—while keeping students engaged and teachers stress-free! This ready-to-use math resource reviews: ✔️ What multiplication is ✔️ The parts of a multiplication equation (factors & product) ✔️ Multiple strategies to s
Have students practice putting data into a data table, bar graph and picture graph using Froot Loops. No prep, just buy the Fruit Loops and you're ready to go! **Editable
Use this no prep activity to have students practice creating arrays and matching them to relating multiplication equations. *Just buy a bag of candy hearts (or individual boxes for students) and you are all set! * Includes an editable slide.
Use this "no bake" baking activity in class as a fun way to practice converting and adding fractions using real world concepts. Students a given a recipe to make Peanut Butter Power Balls, but they are only given a measuring cup for 1/4 cups. They must figure out how many 1/4 scoops it will take to have the correct amount of ingredients. Ingredients needed include: peanut butter, honey, oats, chocolate chips and flax seeds. Materials needed: 1/4 measuring cups, large bowl (optional: aluminum fo
5th grade Go Math Jeopardy Review Game for Chapter 1 Topics Covered: Place value, powers of ten and exponents, multiplying by 2 and 3 digit numbers, division with distributive property, and order or operations. Answer Key included on the last slide.
Have students create arrays with candy corn or candy pumpkins. Students will record the number of different arrays they can make. A fun way to bring the Halloween/holiday spirit into math. Includes editable and noneditable versions.
Looking for a fun way to incorporate Easter into your math block? Look no further! Use Jellybeans to help students understand concepts of identifying, comparing and adding fractions. They can also use data to create a bar and picture graph. **Includes editable slides *Opens in PPT
Jeopardy game to review 3rd grade fractions. Categories included: -identifying fractions -comparing fractions with like numerators or denominators. -Comparing fractions with no like numerators or denominators -Fraction word problems -Parts of a group
Simple craft to show fact families for multiplication and division and how their arrays and equal groups look the same. Also includes fact families for addition and subtraction. Looks great on a bulletin board or in the hallway for fall!
This jeopardy game aligns with chapter 3 of the 5th grade Go Math book. It covers the following topics: - Decimal Place Value -Comparing and ordering decimals -Adding and subtracting decimals -Decimal word problems -There is also a hodge podge category that covers previous topics such as multiplication, division, and order of operations **An answer key is provided on the last slide.
Fun no prep Valentine's Day math activities, just buy candy hearts! Skills included: -Naming fractions (parts of a group) -Comparing Fractions -Bar graphs -Picture graphs -Data table *Includes editable slides.
This jeopardy game correlates to the 5th grade Go Math curriculum for chapter 10. Covered in this game includes customary, metric and time conversions. There are also word problems and a category of spiral review of previous chapters which mainly includes multiplying and dividing fractions and decimals. **Answer key on the last slide
This jeopardy game is aligned to Unit 2 of the 3rd grade GoMath book. However it can be used for any class to review interpreting data on a graph or table. This jeopardy game includes the following categories. -Frequency and Tally tables -Picture graphs -Bar graphs -Line plots -Spiral review (addition, subtraction, rounding) Includes one and two step questions. Answer Key is on the last slide. How to play: Open the PowerPoint as a presentation. Click on the category. To return back to the home
This Division Jeopardy game correlates with the 5th grade Go Math book. Topics covered include -Division with 1 digit divisors -Division with 2 digit divisors -Division Vocabulary -Division Word Problems -Briefly hits on the following: interpreting remainders, partial quotients -Answer key is on the last slide.
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