Three versions available depending on the type of Jenga game you purchased. -Red, Blue, & Yellow colored blocks -1-48 blocks -1-51 blocks Create questions for each empty space in the table according to the concepts you want your students to review. Students are split into groups and each person receives a worksheet. One student pulls a block and chooses a problem under that category on the worksheet. All students complete that problem. If the student who pulled the block gets the answer corre
This fun Thanksgiving activity is a great way to spend a class period building community! Students pick an item and a fraction which they must draw on the board. Their teams must guess BOTH the item and fraction before the timer runs out or before the other team (depending on which version you would like to play). Have fun!
Great notes to introduce probability!
These notes cover the concepts:
-Probability
-Theoretical Probability
-Experimental Probability
-Probability Trees
Spinner's are provided if you choose to use them for your experimental probability. Just copy in color onto cardstock and cut out. Use a pencil and a paperclip as the spinner.
Enjoy!
This is a great activity to practice adding and subtracting polynomials!
**You will need your own plastic bowling set to use this resource.
This activity includes 12 term cards, a worksheet, and some instructions on how my students used this to practice in class.
Special thanks to Miss 5th for the amazing fonts!
Standard Form
Slope-Intercept Form
Point-Slope Form
A short note-sheet on all of the above. Having all 3 on the same page in their math notebook helps the students easily recognize which one they are looking at or which one they should use.
A fun way for students to practice deciding when they do and don't need to flip the symbol when solving inequalities.
Students need to decide if the symbol will need to be flipped or not depending on the problem. If the symbol will need to be flipped because they will have to MULTIPLY or DIVIDE BY a negative then they put that topping piece on the pizza that says “Flip the Symbol!”. If the symbol won’t be flipped, they put the topping piece on the pizza that says “Don’t flip the symbol!”
Colo
This product is a Battleship Gameboard on solving two step and multi step equations. Students place the ship pieces on their bottom board then go back and forth guessing specific spaces by saying the column and row of the space (Example: C4). If a student guesses wrong, it is the next player's turn. If the student guessing correctly, the partner says "hit" and the first player must solve the problem correctly. If they get the problem's correct solution, they mark it as a hit on the board and gue
This is a math game that I use as a warm-up each day for my sixth graders. I have questions pre-prepared that relate to each block to ask if they land on the block.
This incudes:
-four corners
-2 teacher's choice cards
-2 student's choice cards
-20 regular block cards
-4 review railroads
It includes all topics for sixth grade but are general and could be used with a variety of grades depending on the questions one asks.