A colorful and organized student friendly anchor chart that supports student development and practice of using questioning to foster math conversations during whole class, small-group, or partner work. Print and laminate to reuse each year.
A colorful and organized student friendly anchor chart that supports student development and practice of using questioning to foster math conversations during whole class, small-group, or partner work. Pair with a step by step organized problem solving procedure checklist for the ultimate student resource. Print both double sided and laminate to reuse each year.
Fractions in Disguise by Edward Einhorn is a great read aloud for 3rd graders who are beginning to learn about fractions all the way to 6 or 7th graders who need some review or reinforcement of fraction concepts such as: - decomposing a tape diagram to visually represent a fraction - comparing fractions using diagrams - using multiplication to create equivalent fractions - using division to reduce fractions to their lowest terms This 4-page guided activity packet can be use as you read to keep
A fun student choice led research project template for Hispanic Heritage Month. Use this to lead students into their research of hispanic people in a variety of fields. Students keep the sheet and use it as a checklist for research requirements.
Math Read aloud project based on the book, "The Math Curse" by Jon Scieszka. Students listen to a story about a student who goes through their day and night engulf3ed by everything math. "Everything is a math problem". Challenge students to “break the math curse” by writing their own stories featuring themselves going through their everyday lives solving Real World Math Problems. Students will: - Brainstorm ideas about how they interact/encounter math - write mini-stories - pose questions
Make your next field trip more than just a walk in the park!Designed by a 5th-grade ICT educator and Math Specialist, this integrated Scavenger Hunt BINGO board turns a trip to the Botanical Garden (or any local arboretum) into a hands-on inquiry lab. What’s Included:Math Connections: Students will identify acute angles, estimate area in square feet, and find Fibonacci-inspired spiral patterns.Science Inquiry: Focuses on biological adaptations (fuzzy/waxy leaves), decomposition, life cycles, and
Start the year with a math-themed icebreaker that gets students thinking and talking about their math preferences! This “This or That?” Math Interest Survey Worksheet is a fun and easy way to learn more about your students’ math personalities during the first week of school. Perfect for grades 3–5, this activity supports community building, student voice, and early math mindset conversations. ✅ What’s Included: Portrait Version (Front + Back): 25 “This or That?” prompts with space for studen
3rd - 6th
Classroom Community, Other (Math), Social Emotional Learning
Help your students master the "why" behind math operations!This resource provides clear, visual examples of real-world Multiplication and Division situations to help students identify which operation to use when solving word problems. Each situation includes a relatable scenario, a visual model (like arrays, area models, or group diagrams), the mathematical expression, and the final answer. What’s Included?Multiplication Situations Covered:Total/Groups: Finding a total from equal groups (e.g.,
This rubric makes math communication visible and doable for students. It encourages growth in precision, reasoning, and clarity — and helps students understand what strong math communication looks like in action. A 4-level student-friendly rubric (Master, Practitioner, Apprentice, Novice) Clear examples for every level so students know exactly what each one looks and sounds like Focus areas:Using correct math vocabulary Explaining thinking in clear steps Showing reasoning and proof Organizin
Help your students master rounding decimals with this clear, step-by-step visual guide! This resource uses the engaging "Boss" analogy to help students determine when to "Raise the Score" or "Let it Rest." This resource covers:Step-by-step instructions for rounding to the nearest tenth. Easy-to-remember rhymes: "4 or less, let it rest" and "5 or more, raise the score."Clear visual example showing which digits stay and which "go away." The connection between rounding and estimation. Perfect for
A fun student choice led research project template for Native American Heritage Month with a focus on tribes of who live or have lives in NYS. - Project can be used in tandem with NYS Passport to Social Studies Native American Unit 2. Document includes: - Research Choices and Outline - Grading Criteria (Rubric) - Research Planning pages for students to jot their notes - Source Tracker pages
Kick off your school year with this fun and meaningful Find Someone Who: Math Edition resource, designed specifically for Grades 3–5! This low-prep BINGO-style activity helps build math community, review essential skills, and promote growth mindset—all while getting students up, moving, and talking. This resource includes 3 different versions to meet a variety of needs in the first weeks of school: What’s Included: Version 1: Light & Fun Math BINGO Great for Day 1 or 2! Prompts include light m
A student facing anchor chart, printable resource for support in Volume of rectangular prisms. - explains the concept of determining volume using unit cubes by using base layers as well as front vertical layers. - rows as length - columns as height - layers as width (depth) Great resource to develop understanding of volume of 3D shapes prior to introducing (or reinforcing) Volume formula for rectangular prisms. Volume formula is connected to color coded visuals to support student understand
For Grade 4 Unit 4: From Hundredths to Hundred ThousandsSet includes a one sided sheet per lesson and corresponding answer keys. Section D - Lesson 18 to 22.Can be used as homework or extra practice. Note: This packet does not include Lesson 23 (which is optional). This resource is based on the IM K-12 Math™ authored by Illustrative Mathematics® and offered under a CC BY 4.0 License.
Make math vocabulary fun and engaging with this print-and-go activity pack! This resource includes a Math Word Search, a Math Crossword Puzzle, and a Math Word Scramble designed for 4th and 5th graders. Word List Included: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Factor, Product, Quotient, Sum, Difference, Remainder, Estimate, Place Value, Fraction, Numerator, Denominator, Equivalent, Mixed Number, Decimal, Tenths, Hundredths, Quadrilateral, Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon, Parallel, Per
Math partner procedure checklist to help organize students problem solving processes. I recommend printing and laminating and making it accessible for students to use whenever working with their partners or small groups. Can also be used as a class anchor chart. This works particularly well for word problems.
Empower your 5th graders to become confident math leaders with this Student-Led Number Talk Project! This engaging resource flips the script—students take on the teacher role by planning and leading their very own Number Talk on a topic they’ve mastered: multiplication, division, fractions, or decimals. Students will: Choose a Number Talk format (e.g., number strings, math images, estimation, WODB, etc.) Anticipate peer strategies and common misconceptions Develop guiding questions to promot
Need a clear and complete model for drafting body paragraphs of opinion and/or persuasive essays? In this file you will get: 1) Body paragraph checklist of components (thesis, reasons, evidence) 2) A detailed step by step model into drafting each component and various examples of types of evidence 3) A final draft model of the essay and how it will sound and look when it is all put together. Models are color coded to show all components.
3rd - 7th
Writing, Writing-Essays
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