Students use types of lines, angles, and 3D figures to design a city with given requirements, such as a school and restaurant. Upon approval of student plans and design, provided nets will be used to build the 3D city! Contractor name tags are included. Aligned to VA SOL 4.10 and 4.11.
Aligned with 4th grade VA SOL 4.10, 4.11, and 4.12, this product includes 20 different bingo boards, each with 24 illustrations and a free space, and 24 calling cards, each with a term, its definition, and the illustration to show what students should be covering on their boards.
This number forms BINGO is perfect for any upper elementary place value unit. Students will read and identify numbers on their BINGO boards written in expanded form (2,000+300+10+9), standard form (2,319), written form (two thousand, three hundred nineteen), and shown represented by base-ten blocks. Allow your concrete learners to make connections among the various number forms by using physical base-ten blocks as they play BINGO. When calling the numbers, make it clear which form of the number
This fractions activity is the perfect opportunity for students to make connections between visual representations, tenths and hundredths written as decimals, and fractions of equivalent values, from zero to one. Students can place the cards on a blank number line for even more connections in comparing and ordering parts of a whole. Classroom teachers and homeschooling families could use this activity to make connections between representations of fractions and decimals. Cards Included: - tenth
Engage students in grades 3–5 (or multiple ages in a homeschool setting) with 36 weeks of daily math warmups and critical thinking challenges! Each week includes open-ended problems, fraction explorations, problem-solving puzzles, and creative math writing prompts — all designed to encourage reasoning, justification, and multiple solution strategies. Includes a complete answer key with multiple strategies and explanations for every problem. Use it as a bound year-long math journal or print we
🎄 Make Handwriting Merry and Bright! 🎄Make handwriting fun this holiday season with these Christmas-themed A–Z handwriting practice sheets! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary learners, this pack helps kids master letter formation, tracing, and early phonics - all wrapped up in a festive holiday theme. Includes letter formation guides, tracing practice, CVC word writing, and phonics-aligned Christmas pictures in two versions: full-color watercolor and black & white colori
Build Deeper Place Value UnderstandingThese 24 Place Value Error Analysis Task Cards help students go beyond surface-level answers and truly understand the relationship between a digit’s place and its value. Students read about common mistakes, explain what went wrong, and justify the correct solution, strengthening both reasoning and communication skills. Two Versions for DifferentiationEach task card is provided in two formats: Contextual Version: Includes a short real-world scenario/prom
Make handwriting fun this October with these Halloween-themed A–Z practice sheets! Includes letter formation guides, tracing practice, CVC word writing, and phonics-aligned images in two versions: watercolor OR coloring pages. What’s Included: 🎃 2 Versions of the Pack: Full-Color watercolor Halloween images Black & White outlined Halloween images for coloring 🖍️ Each A–Z worksheet includes: Letter formation guides (uppercase + lowercase) 1 row of uppercase tracing + 1 row of independent uppe
Assess students' fractions sense with these prompts. Students drag clipart to each slide to illustrate a given fraction scenario. This google slides fractions activity is perfect for math centers, warm-up tasks, math talk prompts, or assessment. Classroom teachers and homeschooling families alike could enjoy this activity. Students will follow directions to illustrate a scene by dragging clipart pictures onto each slide. The scenes follow the wacky scenarios found down by the bay, like seeing fo
This fractions resource makes the perfect handout for review, study guide, or posters for comparing fractions strategies! Classroom teachers and homeschooling families could all use these strategies to foster kiddos' number sense and reasoning about fraction comparisons. No need for tricks or shortcuts that are sure to be forgotten! Reinforce your own understandings of meaningful fraction comparison reasoning and give your students the opportunity to discover these reasonings and make connection
This fractions on a number line activity is perfect for math centers, warm-up tasks, math talk prompts, or SCOOT. Classroom teachers and homeschooling families alike could enjoy this activity. Students practice placing points on the number lines to show fractions - halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, sixths, eighths, tenths, and twelfths included. Most cards include number lines that are already divided, with 0 and 1 labeled, while a couple of cards require students to plot the point to an undivide
Use these easy to implement math routines as morning work, math warm-ups, or math centers to encourage creative problem solving, flexible thinking, and number sense.
Encourage collaboration and algebraic thinking with these seasonal picture puzzles that can be used as morning work, a math warm up activity, or as a math center for students. Students use algebraic thinking and knowledge of basic facts to solve picture puzzles. This simple routine can help students look at numbers and equations creatively, find and use patterns, analyze the reasonableness of their ideas, and help with mental math and overall number sense. Made with homeschool families in mind,
This base-ten "I have, who has" game is perfect for any upper elementary place value unit. Students will read and identify numbers on their cards in standard form (2,319) and shown represented by base-ten blocks. Allow your concrete learners to make connections among the various number forms by using physical base-ten blocks as they play. With 24 total cards, you can allow students to investigate or review place value in small groups or as a class. Includes 24 unique cards, each representing the
Foster students' multiplicative and flexible thinking with this easy to implement math routine, which asks students to solve for sums, products, and parts. This activity could be used at the beginning of class as a warm-up, morning work as students arrive, to initiate math discourse, or as a math center. This simple routine can help students look at numbers and equations creatively, find patterns, and help with mental math and overall number sense. Made with homeschool families in mind, these
Allow students to review math and science with this engaging, real-world mission! Students work as mission reporters for the Space Force to uncover new information about solar system discoveries. Students must complete division problems and use their answers to fill in the corresponding Space Force mission reports, which then reveal facts about the earth, the moon, and the sun. The Space Force name tags add to the real-world mission and encourage students to take on the task of deciphering these
Encourage collaboration and algebraic thinking with this easy to implement math routine that can be used as morning work, a math warm up activity, or as a math center for students. Students use algebraic thinking and knowledge of basic facts to solve these puzzles. This simple routine can help students look at numbers and equations creatively, find and use patterns, analyze the reasonableness of their ideas, and help with mental math and overall number sense. Made with homeschool families in min
This place value mystery is the perfect base ten blocks activity. Give students the opportunity to use base ten block manipulatives to make place value connections. Classroom teachers and homeschooling families alike could enjoy this activity. Students use base ten blocks to represent various numbers and and equations. THE STORY:The students' math teacher's manipulatives have been taken. She knows the number she represented before leaving the room for a meeting, but when she returned, a differe
This hungry, hungry hippos game is the by far the BEST way to review equivalent fractions! Give your students a day of math class they won't forget! While having a blast, students will be determining if fractions are equivalent or not, and communicating and justifying their answers as they work in pairs or small groups. Classroom teachers and physical education teachers can collaborate to bring this timeless game to life for your students, all while practicing a complex math topic. This product
Looking for a low-prep, high-engagement way to review geometry concepts? This “Rolling Through Geometry” activity gets students talking, reasoning, and sharing their understanding in a fun, game-like format. Students roll a die and respond to an open-ended prompt with a partner or small group. Each roll gives students multiple options to choose from, so discussions are varied and can be revisited multiple times. Prompts encourage students to use academic vocabulary, explain their thinking, and
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