This is a very creative, hands-on, artistic way to have children practice drawing angles. Students will be given certain angles (example: 32 degrees) and they must draw their angles correctly. The artistic part for this is that they have to draw a picture that includes the angles asked. It is a very hands-on activity that is great to practice with drawing angles, or to use as an assessment.
This is a math station activity in which students will measure angles put into celebrity pictures. (Mylie Cyrus, One Direction, Michael Jordan, Fox-What does the fox say).
This work page can be used for a homework assignment, formal assessment, or just a review activity. This page has two questions in which students will have to complete a division problem, and identify what to do with the remainder.
This short work page can be used as an exit slip, homework assignment, or even formal assessment. Students are to list the factors and factor pairs of each number given.
This is a power point presentation that can be used for a quiz on 9's multiplication facts. Students write 1-12 on a blank piece of paper and write down the answer to the math facts.
This is a practice for reading a tally chart and being able to answer questions. Can be used for homework, assessments, quizzes, or even as an exit slip.