If you are learning about area and perimeter in your classroom, this is a great activity to use after you have introduced the concept. It is extremely hands on and requires critical thinking skills, collaboration, and problem solving. My students had a blast with it! For this activity you will need toothpicks (at least 30 per group) and the student handout sheets that are included. ENJOY :)
Students will play this game in groups of two. Each partner group will need a set of the materials listed. Shuffle all number cards together and place them in a pile face down. Students will take take turns drawing three number cards each. They will create a three digit number with their drawn cards. Together, students will decide how to arrange their two three digit numbers to create a subtraction equation. Each player will solve the given problem. Once both players have an answer they will com
I introduce my multiplication facts one at a time at the beginning of the year. It is always a struggle to get my students to memorize them. These songs have worked wonders for my kiddos, and they love singing them!! I would suggest introducing one song a time when you introduce that particular fact. This way they will have a chance to practice before getting too overwhelmed with another song. After introducing the song feel free to post that poster somewhere in your room where your students can
•In this product you will receive an Introductory power point about polygons (square, rectangle, triangle, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezoid, pentagon, hexagon, and octagon. This power point is meant to be interactive with question prompts to get your students thinking. •A polygon organizer is included to help students follow along with the power point. On the organizer, students will draw each polygon as well as list how many sides there are and identify how the polygon is used in real life.
This game will help students learn how to tell time three ways- before the hour, after the hour, and exact time. This is a great activity to use as a review. My students loved working in groups to practice telling time!
Students will practice figuring out elapsed time by baking their very own pumpkin pies!!! Talk about real world application! Included is the pumpkin pie recipe, a supplies list, directions, and an elapsed time recording sheet. My students had so much fun making their pies :)
In this activity students will pretend to be doctors by solving order of operations problems! This can be used as a center activity, review, or for small group practice. Included are 16 different "patients" with order of operations problems. Students will have a blast performing "surgery" to cure each of their patients by solving the problems. Also included is a recording sheet for them to show their answers. 36 pages are included in this activity.
Includes tips for solving multiplication and division word problems. Also included are 17 different multiplication/division word problems. Great for a centers activity or just for review!
Help students practice their multiplication facts with a FUN wallet! The wallet includes a pocket for mastered facts as well as facts that students still need to practice. Flashcards are included for facts 2's through 9's.
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Included are 11 sets of multiplication mats. 8 sets are grouped by math fact families 2's through 9's. 3 sets include a variety of math facts. Students can cut out math equation squares and match them on the corresponding answer on the multiplication mat. Great activity to use for math centers!
I love beginning every math lesson with mental math warm-ups. I believe that students need to have plenty opportunities to use mental math in the classroom since it is a crucial skill to have in the real world. It is also important to have discussion with students about real life examples of when they might have to use mental math.
These cards can be used as a daily math lesson warm-up. They can also be used as a math center. Cut out the cards and clip them onto a binder ring. Students c
Includes 28 labels for math manipulatives. Also included are 9 blank labels for your own personal use. Great for keeping math manipulatives cute and organized :).
This set includes one multiplication and one division poster with clue words to look for in story problems. Also included is a check for understanding T-chart to help students match clue words with operations and a multiplication and division story problem worksheet.
This game helps students practice place value and comparing numbers with decimals. Included are two game boards, number cards, directions, and jean pockets to hold the cards. The objective of the game is to be the player with the largest amount of "pocket change." Students will use critical thinking skills to decide how they will use place value to help them create a large number. This could easily be used as a file folder game for math center work.
2nd - 5th
Decimals, Math, Place Value
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