These Math Monster were inspired by my daughter when she was in first grade.
All four color by numbers worksheets are Common Core aligned for first and second grade (1.OA.6 and 2.OA.2)
The first two sheets (one addition/one subtraction) contain combinations of 10 and under. The second two sheets (one addition/one subtraction) contain combinations of 19 and under.
This a fun way for students to practice their addition and subtraction facts.
Any questions or concerns? Do not hesitate to ask.
This freebie is for all the 5th grade teachers out there that are as frustrated as I am. Trying to find supplemental worksheet as we transition to the Common Core has been a challenge. All my "old" practice sheets contain Algebraic Expression which are not covered in the 5th grade Common Core.
So here is a two sided worksheet that just contains numerical expressions. The answer key is provided.
Enjoy!
Any questions or problems? Do not hesitate to ask.
Kim
These color by numbers are a fun way to review place value of whole numbers and decimals.
The first 3 sheet cover whole number place value while the second 3 concentrate on decimal place value
Any questions or concerns? Do not hesitate to ask.
Kim
My students love playing this game each year. It is perfect for reinforcing converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers. The game has a color version as well as a black and white version.
This game works well with two or three players. If you want games of four or five players make two copies of each page. This will result in a deck that is similar to a deck of playing cards (Where you have two duplicate matches that are possible.)
Student must match each improper fraction to the
This printable Holiday Turkey is perfect for the last few days before Thanksgiving. The color by numbers activity is aligned with the Common Core Standards (5.OA.1).
Students solve each of the numerical expressions using order of operations. Then using the color code on the page, students color each sections of the turkey.
I have added a page for students to show their work and an answer key
Graphics by http://www.mycutegraphics.com/
Any questions? Do not hesitate to ask.
Kim
I Have, Who Has? activities are a simple way to review a concept with your students. Traditionally the game is played with the whole class
This game is aligned with the 5th grade Common Core (5.NBT.1)
Any questions, do not hesitate to ask.
I Have, Who Has? activities are a simple way to review a concept with your students. Traditionally the game is played with the whole class (see below for variations).
This game is aligned with the 5th grade Common Core (5.OA.2)
You get two versions of the game in one.
The green set of cards uses the solution of the written form of the numerical expression.(Example - "I have 24 - who has the difference of twelve and four?" which links to the card "I have 8, who has the product of ten and sev
This printable Holiday Elf is perfect for the last few days before vacation. The color by numbers activity is aligned with the Common Core Standards (5.OA.1).
Students solve each of the numerical expressions using order of operations. Then using the color code on the page, students color each section of the elf.
* I have added a page for students to show their work *
If you like this freebie, check out my other Color by Numbers products.
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These interactive notebook pages will help your students learn the divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 9.
There are 3 versions of the second page so you can differentiate instruction based on how much you want your students to write.
Enjoy!
Kim
This two player game is perfect for reinforcing multiplication of whole numbers. It is Common Core Aligned (5.NBT.5 and 4.NBT.5).
This product contains three versions of the game - a color version, a black and white version, and a one-page version (contains the rules, game board and problems all on a single page). The one-page version is perfect to send home and have the students complete with a family member.
Game includes: Teacher directions
Student directions
This activity was inspired by my son who is in the third grade.
These two color by numbers activities are aligned with the Common Core Standard (3.OA.7)
Students fill in the missing factor in each equation. Then using the color code on the page, students color each section of the picture.
* I have added a page for students to show their work *
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This Color by Numbers activity reinforces adding and subtracting within 20 (1.OA.6 and 2.OA.2)
Seven different themes are represented.
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Christmas
Valentine's Day
St. Patrick's Day
Easter/Spring
Summer
Each category has two different pictures, one addition and the other subtraction. Halloween and Thanksgiving contains adding and subtraction within 10 while the others are within 20.
You can have your students practice their adding and subtracting skills throughout the ye
This small group activity will engage all your students as they each get a turn to "Be the Teacher!" and practice their rounding skills.
Each card includes the answers to the rounding questions.
This activity works best with groups of 3 or 4 students.
Any questions or concerns? Don't hesitate to ask
Kim
This game gives students extra practice with multiplying 3 and 4 digit numbers by a single digit number (1-6). It is Common Core aligned (4.NBT.4 and 5.NBT.5)
The game can be used as a center, for early finishers, or with the entire class.
I laminate enough copies of the game board so that everyone in the class is playing at once. After a pair of students are finished racing each other, they switch partners with another team. The students enjoy moving around the room challenging others to a ra
These 5 winter themed color by numbers cover the following topics.
multiplying decimals
simplifying fractions
benchmark fractions
adding and subtracting fractions (like denominators)
multiplying whole numbers (3 and 4 digit numbers by 1 digit)
Each page contains its own "show your work" page and answer key.
Any questions or concerns? Do not hesitate to ask.
Kim
This worksheet is made to be used with snap cubes. The students use 20 snap cubes to create as many rectangular prisms as they can.The activity is geared to help the students make a connection between the chart and the algorithm. It also reinforces the concept that different shapes can have the same volume.
This activity is aligned with C.C. 5.MD.3. It can be used for whole group instruction or in a center.
To see how I used this worksheet with my class, check out my blog post at
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I have been teaching for the past 20 years.
I finally found the perfect grade for me when I started teaching 5th grade 11 years ago.
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I strive to incorporate cooperative learning and the hands-on approach every day.
I live for the days when a struggling students finally "gets it".
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I have a Masters Degree in Elementary Education.
I hold a teaching certificate in Elementary Education and Middle School Math
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