Students will research prices of Thanksgiving foods at multiple grocery stores. The goal is to figure out which grocery store has the most affordable prices.
This Jeopardy game is a great way for students to practice their multiplication skills before an assessment. I put players in teams of 3-4 students. Based on the question I give them an certain amount of time to answer the question. All group members must work together to solve the problem before the time runs out. If the group answers correctly then they will receive the corresponding number of points. If the group answers incorrectly it will become a steal question for the next group to answer
2 player Multiplication Game: Roll 2 dice. Add the product of the dice together. If the product is a factor of one of the Grinch’s hearts, color it in. The first one to fill in all of the Grinch’s hearts wins.
The students will be given play money throughout the school week that can be exchanged for a prize or an incentive each week. Each student will have an envelope in the classroom that acts as their bank account to keep the money. This is the form I send home to parents, and I will hang a chart in the classroom.
4th - 6th
Classroom Community, Financial Literacy, Money Math
This Jeopardy game is a great way for students to practice their multiplication & division skills with fractions before an assessment. I put players in teams of 3-4 students. Based on the question I give them an certain amount of time to answer the question. All group members must work together to solve the problem before the time runs out. If the group answers correctly then they will receive the corresponding number of points. If the group answers incorrectly it will become a steal question
This Jeopardy game is a great way for students to practice their geometry and conversion skills before an assessment. I put players in teams of 3-4 students. Based on the question I give them an certain amount of time to answer the question. All group members must work together to solve the problem before the time runs out. If the group answers correctly then they will receive the corresponding number of points. If the group answers incorrectly it will become a steal question for the next group
This Jeopardy game is a great way for students to practice their division skills before an assessment. I put players in teams of 3-4 students. Based on the question I give them an certain amount of time to answer the question. All group members must work together to solve the problem before the time runs out. If the group answers correctly then they will receive the corresponding number of points. If the group answers incorrectly it will become a steal question for the next group to answer. When
This Metric System chart makes it very easy for students to make conversions. It uses the same idea of the place value chart and helps students understand that the metric system uses base 10s. If King Henry is climbing the stairs, then the unit is getting larger, but the quantity is getting smaller. If King Henry is going down the stairs the unit is getting smaller, but the quantity gets larger.
Print slides double sided (on short-edge). Laminate and cut out pieces. There are 48 different multiplication facts (96 total cards) (24 matches are numerical and 24 matches are associated with a picture). Mixed up the cards and arrange them into 4 games (24 cards each), 6 x 4 grid. 1+ players can play this game. Student 1 will flip over 2 cards if they are a match, then they keep the match and flip over another 2 cards. If the cards were not a match, flip over the cards and the next player will