This resource includes 10 games that students can play with a deck of cards or dice. Each worksheet includes directions and a score sheet for students to write down their answers.
Skills covered include:
Addition
Subtraction
Place Value
Multiplication
Counting Money Amounts
Skip Counting
Rounding
Students are introduced to adding and subtracting money amounts. Students are also asked to solve word problems using a McDonald's Menu. Teachers are welcome to make additional word problems based of the menu.
This document includes 26 math quizzes to help assess your students. The skills repeat throughout the quizzes. Here are some of the skills that are covered:
even/odd
comparing numbers
ordering numbers
geometry
data
fractions
multiplication
division
addition
subtraction
This is a packet focusing on counting money. Students have the chance to brainstorm with a partner what they know about money. Then multiple problems where they have to draw coins and find the total. There are also multiple problems where they have to count the amount of money shown
This is a document that includes 9 graphic organizers to use in your classroom. Some of the organizers include:
KWL
Summarizing
Main Idea
Word Problems
Vocabulary
This packet is a great way to introduce money concepts. Students first start off discussing what they know about each coin. Then, students are given a chance to practice counting money amounts (coins and bills.) There is also a more difficult activity included at the end of the lesson.
This is a powerpoint where students must identify different types of quadrilaterals. Quadrilaterals include rhombus, square, rectangle, parallelogram, and a trapezoid.
Students must create a bar graph using Fruit Loop cereal that has been given to them. This worksheet includes a blank bar graph that students need to complete. It also includes questions students must answer about the bar graph (addition and subtraction.)
This is a mixed review packet. Covering skills such as:
Even Odd
Comparing Numbers
Ordering Numbers
Standard Form, Word Form, Place Value Form
Students must prove their answers and explain how they solved them in writing.
This is a packet focusing on addition and subtraction word problems. Students must determine if they need to subtract or add. Information comes from a table that they must interpret.