This take on the famous game show "The Price is Right!" allows students to compare multiple items with different sizes and prices to determine which is the better deal. Students will have two different items and will calculate the unit rate to determine the better deal. You can even purchase some of these items to give as prizes! For the final spin, I have linked a price is right showcase showdown wheel.
In this project, students will explore the artist Mondrian and then use his inspiration to create their own work of Mondrian art. Students can either create their own art, as seen here, or use the templates provided. After creating their design, students will use their knowledge of rational numbers to calculate the fraction, decimal, and percent of each color used in their artwork.
This is an extension activity for area, perimeter, and volume.
Students must design at least 5 rooms of their choosing. They can include bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room, garage, bathrooms, game rooms, media rooms, or any other type of room.
1 rectangle
1 triangle
1 trapezoid
1 combined shape
1 parallelogram
You can also have students actually create their home using paper, cardboard, legos, or any other supplies!
Rubric is included
This "I have, Who Has?" game features how to convert fractions, decimals and percents with 25 cards. Start with any card and see if your students can loop back around to the first person! Great for a review game!
This is made to be printed or copied on any color cardstock. Would look great on astrobrights!
Includes answer key.
This is a calendar that can be used with younger grades to practice addition and subtraction as you have calendar time! You can either use the entire addition set or entire subtraction set or mix and match!
Set features month titles as well as problems for days 1-31 of the month.
This set fits calendar pocket charts!
In this activity, students will practice multiplying and dividing with decimals. Students will be given 3 different types of candy/snacks. In the product, I have used M & M's, goldfish, and candy corn, however any snacks or candy will work. Students will weigh their snack using a triple beam balance or food scale. Students will then work with their group to determine how much their snack will cost by multiplying the weight by the price per oz. Finally, students will determine how much each grou
This is a calendar that can be used with younger grades to practice multiplication as you have calendar time!
Set features month titles as well as problems for days 1-31 of the month.
This set fits calendar pocket charts!