This digital resource has 24 organisms to be identified as a producer, consumer or decomposer. If the student answers correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If answered incorrectly, nothing will appear and they will have to try again. I use this as a fun review during my ecosystem unit after covering food chains and food webs. Because the mystery picture is rather large, this works best when the computer screen is at 75 or 50%.
Students determine if the 20 given resources would be considered a human, capital or natural resource and will enter their answer. If answered correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If incorrect, nothing will appear and they can try again. I like to use this as fun practice or in centers.
Make sure you have google sheets before purchasing. Review subtraction with regrouping skills for fourth grade. This paperless resource is for Google Sheets. Students will solve subtraction problems and type answers in the answer column. If the student answers correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If student answers incorrectly, nothing will appear. This activity works great for independent practice, math centers or homework.
Students will determine whether a scenario is weathering, erosion or deposition. They will type their answer in the box. If they answer correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If answered incorrectly, nothing will appear and they will have to try again. I like to use this during my Earth Changes Unit as a review.
Students will find the missing factor or product for 20 given problems. If answered correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If incorrectly answered, nothing will appear and they have to try again. Great for early finishers, math centers, homework or independent practice. The picture works best on 90% screen size. I also linked a standard. Division is not found in this activity so it is only a partial standard.
Students will solve 24 problems in which they will multiply by a multiple of 10. If answered correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If incorrect, nothing will appear and they will have to try again in order to complete the picture. I like to use these as center work, homework or early finisher work.
Review place value relationship skills for 4th grade. This paperless resource is for Google Slides. Students find place value relationships between digits and then select an answer. Correct answers will take them back to the number board to move then on to the next question while incorrect answers take them to a tutorial slide with review of concept. Students are then given another change to try the problem again. I like to use this for independent practice or homework. What is included: 1 i
Students practice skills learned during number relations unit in this self-checking treasure hunt. You will be able to edit the final slide to make the treasure anything you would like. At each destination on the map, students will answer 4 questions. If incorrect, they are directed to try again. After answering all 4 questions correctly, they move to the next destination on the map ending with finding the "treasure". Questions vary in rigor. 3 question for 4.NBT.A.1 ; 8 questions for 4.NBT.
This digital resource has 20 mixed operation problems. Students solve the problem and select an answer. If the problem is correct, they are directed to a good job page and brought back to the problem board. If incorrect, they are brought to a tutorial page and are directed to try again. I like using these for independent practice or homework. Problems increase with difficulty as the slides progress. Students are to put in presentation mode for the hyperlinks to work well.
Students will solve 24 fractional parts of a set problems. If correct, part of the Easter themed mystery picture will appear. If incorrect, nothing will appear and student may try again. The objective is to have a completed picture. Great for stations, homework or independent practice. Setting screen to 90% allows to see all problems and pics.
This is a digital product that uses Google Sheets. Students will have to determine if the scenario they have been given is an example of a physical or chemical change. If the student answers correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If answered incorrectly, nothing will appear and they may try again. There are 20 scenarios. Great for extra practice, homework or science stations. This product works best if the screen is at 75 or 50%.
Students will determine whether an item is a renewable or non-renewable resource. If students answer correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If incorrect, students can try again. There are 15 items. This product works best with screen size at 50%. I like to use this as a fun review of resources.
In this digital resource, students will determine whether an animal is an omnivore, carnivore or herbivore. If answered correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If answered incorrectly, nothing will appear. I use this during my ecosystem unit. It is not a standard in my curriculum, but after discussing food chains, I like to reinforce these terms and the students really enjoy mystery pictures.
This is a digital product that uses Google Sheets. Students determine whether the item they are given is a mixture or a solution. If answered correctly, part of the mystery picture appears. If incorrectly answered, nothing appears which cues the student to try again. There are 20 items for students to evaluate.
Students will follow a question map to answer 20 questions about factors and multiples. If answered correctly, students are taken back to the question map. If answered incorrectly, students are taken to a tutorial slide and are instructed to try again. I like to use this as independent practice or homework when we finish up our unit on factors and multiples to practice for the test. I have students record their answer choices so they can keep track of questions they may need more help with.
Review rounding skills for 4th grade. This paperless resource is for Google Slides. Students round 6 digit numbers to the nearest thousand and then select an answer. Correct answers will take them back to the number board to move on to the next question while incorrect answers take them to a tutorial slide with review of concept. Students are then given another chance to try the problem again. I like to use this for independent practice or homework. What is included: 1 problem game board 20 r
Students will complete 20 addition problems that have 3- 1 digit addends. If answered correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If incorrect, nothing will appear and they can try again. Fun for early finishers, math stations or for Christmas activities.
Students will solve 20, 2 digit by 2 digit numbers with regrouping. If answered correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If incorrect, nothing will appear. This is great for independent or extra practice, early finishers, math centers or homework.
Make sure you have google sheets before purchasing. Review addition with regrouping skills for second grade. This paperless resource is for Google Sheets. Students will solve addition problems with 3 addends and type answers in the answer column. If the student answers correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If student answers incorrectly, nothing will appear. This activity works great for independent practice, math centers or homework.
Make sure you have google sheets before purchasing. Review addition with regrouping skills for third grade. This paperless resource is for Google Sheets. Students will solve addition problems and type answers in the answer column. If the student answers correctly, part of the mystery picture will appear. If student answers incorrectly, nothing will appear. This activity works great for independent practice, math centers or homework.
3rd
Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Math
CCSS
3.NBT.A.2
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Experience
I've been teaching for 14 years. Most of those, 11, have been in fourth grade.
Teaching style
I believe in interactive hands on teaching.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Teacher of the Year 2009
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