Objectives – Students will work together or individually to decide what they want to grow in their garden based on their favorite recipe. Students will decide how much land they will need to raise animals and grow crops. They will find the perimeter and area of each piece of land they use to raise their animals or grow their crops. Students will need to also do research to figure out what time of year their vegetables and herbs should be planted. They will figure out grow times of plants and est
This product can be used to get your students familiar with using Bloxels and completing simple math tasks at the same time. You will find 4 lessons for skip counting by 2's, 3's, 5's, and 10's as well as a lesson about adding multiple numbers together. Students will be expected to build a character using Bloxels cubes and game board. Then, students will complete the math task and write about the strategy or strategies their group used to solve.
During this game, students will practice telling one more, one less, ten more, and ten less than a given number. This game can be used during Envision's Topic 9: Comparing and Ordering Numbers to 100.
This activity can be used for fact practice with any numbers. There is one activity ready to fold and laminate where students must find addition sentences that add up to ten. Students will place paper clips or clothes pins (whatever you have handy) on the sentences that match each card's answer. There is also a blank template for you to make up your own answer and sentences, based on the standards and skills you're teaching at the time. Once you have filled out your cards, you can fold them and
I use this in my Daily 5 math writing station. This set is good for 60 school days of math writing. It promotes higher level thinking and students enjoy the challenge. Skills covered in this set are: coins & money, estimating, addition, graphs, fractions, measurement, compiling and analyzing data, writing story problems, mental math, subtraction, beginning multiplication and division, geometry, and probability.
This is a fun math activity for students that practices skip counting, addition facts, subtraction facts, number models, multiplication facts, dividing by 2, and various multiples of one digit numbers. Teacher Directions: Students will work in pairs or independently to solve the challenges posted around the room. The teacher will set a one minute timer for each round. After the timer goes off, students will freeze and count how many correct answers they got in their challenge before moving to
Within this project, students will practice and show their understanding of collecting data, using the data to create a line plot (or bar graph), identifying and counting coins, double digit addition, fractions, skip counting, solving word problems, subtraction and persuasive writing.
The Pokemon epidemic is back and students are obsessed! This Pokemon inspired game will allow students to create their own Pokemon card, and write about it. Then, students will be able to have a math battle with the card they created. Students will be asked to "morph" with another friend, but their goal is to have the highest damage number when combined. Students will have to travel around from friend to friend to figure out who they can morph with to have the highest damage number. You could ad
Make learning fun and hands-on with this engaging Toddler & Pre-K Learning Bundle! This 75 page printable pack is perfect for early learners working on foundational skills at home or in the classroom. It includes: Color It! Alphabet Coloring Pages with word tracing A-Z Letter Tracing for uppercase and lowercase practice Trace, Cut & Paste fine motor skill builders Let’s Count! Numbers 1–9 Practice Letter Matching Activities for letter recognition Practicing letters and numbers with your t
This is a week long unit that is based upon students figuring out all components to making and running their own lemonade stand.
Within this PBL, students will:
-"Shop" and compare prices to find the least expensive items to purchase (pictures are from Meijer, Target, and Walmart)
- Figure out how much it will cost to make their lemonade
- Make and taste test 3 different types of lemonade
- Collect and graph data based on which type of lemonade the class liked best
- Project how much money stud
**Editable version now available! Do you want an engaging, student-centered way to do conferences this year? Then this bundle is for you! This bundle contains activities, reflections, checklists, and directions for student-led conference stations. Yes, you'll have multiple sets of parents in your room at a time, but each will be occupied by presentations at 5 different stations all STUDENT-LED. Your students will have so much ownership and pride during conferences and parents will get to see aut
This was designed to be used with the Seesaw Learning Journal Class app, but it's not Seesaw specific.
I post one of these math problems each day during morning work or math warm up time for my students using the Seesaw Class app. To add it to their learning journal, just take a photo of the problem and add it to all student portfolios. Make sure students have the ability to copy and edit an item in your settings. The problems get progressively harder.
Student Directions: Using the 3 dots unde
This station creates great conversations about math thinking. Students are posed with a questions that has more than one correct answer and are asked to explain their solving strategy with a friend. I have each page inside a page protector and I flip to a new question page each day. This activity takes very little effort on your part, but creates amazing math conversations among students. With 63 different problems, you're set for great math conversation for 63 school days. This activity could a
Do you want hands on Fall themed math and science activities for students? The three activities included in this pack are: 1. Pumpkin Inquiry project (KWL & Research) 2. Pumpkin Seed Estimation & Counting (arrays or skip counting & estimation) 3. Pumpkin Circumference Estimation (measurement) When I do these activities, I ask for pumpkin donations of all shapes and sizes from my students' parents. My students LOVE these activities!
What you'll need: an abacus or abacus app, Seesaw
With this activity, students will use an abacus to show their understanding of place value. Students will also explain their understanding using Seesaw.
You could use this as a small group activity or an independent challenge station for early finishers.
This is an activity I use during station time when I'm teaching measurement. I let students use rulers to measure each object. I like to laminate the activity so students can use dry erase markers to write their answer. I can check them quickly and then students can erase their activity board.
This math project can be used to practice subtraction from 1000. Students are "gifted" $1000 and are asked to spend some of their money on different items. Students will have to research how much what they want to buy costs, choose a charity to donate some of their money to, write a thank you letter to the great-aunt that "gifted" them money, and keep a budgeting sheet that tracks their spending.
I use this mat during my spelling station time. Students can use vocabulary words, word wall words, or spelling words with this activity. They will be practicing adding coins and spelling at the same time.
These math task cards can be used during Thanksgiving week as a fun way to have students practice all types of basic addition and subtraction word problem skills. These problems are meant for Kindergarten or 1st grade students.
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