Students will measure their classroom to create floor plans that could be used to build a house in Minecraft. They will convert the measurements of the floor plan from feet to Minecraft blocks (approximately 3ft/1block). They will transfer their floor plans to graph paper shading in 1 grid for each Minecraft block that they would use to create their floor plan. Students with access to Minecraft at home or school are encouraged to create their house and take a screenshot to share with others. Stu
Minecraft Math and Texas History come alive in this extension activity. 4th grade mathematics skills including measurement, geometry, unit conversions, multiplication, addition, and proportionality are used in this fun, challenging activity! Students will use actual scale drawings of the Alamo and convert the measurements into Minecraft blocks in order to build a scale model.
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Your kids will flip over these Math of Clans activities based on a popular video game. This free activity uses game statistics that students covert to ratios in various forms. Math concepts including basic operations, fractions, reducing, and ratios are included.
QR Foldables | Gr 5 Mathematics | Proportion Story Problems w/ Fractions and Percents This fun activity combines instructional technology, paper crafts, and mathematics. Students create a foldable cube. Each face of the cube has a QR Code that displays a word problem for the student to answer on the accompanying answer sheet. They scan each face of the cube with a QR Code reader of their choice to reveal the problem. Student records the problems on the math story problem strategies templates (in
Students use the template provided to create a cootie catcher containing strategies to help solve mathematics word or story problems. This fun activity as a playful element to working with math. Students often struggle with story problems. Adding elements of fun will increase engagement and help decrease frustration.
This fun activity combines instructional technology, paper crafts, and mathematics. Students create a foldable cube. Each face of the cube has a QR Code that displays a word problem for the student to answer on the accompanying answer sheet. They scan each face of the cube with a QR Code reader of their choice to reveal the problem. On an accompanying worksheet, the student writes down the answer and either shows accompanying work or justifies the answer choice.
This activity combines instructional technology, paper crafts, and mathematics. Students create a foldable cube. Each face of the cube has a QR Code that links to either a fraction or to an instructional video. The students will make 2 cubes containing 10 different fraction problems. They scan each face of the cube with a QR Code reader of their choice to reveal the fraction. On an accompanying worksheet, the student writes down the fraction and then converts it to a decimal and a percent.
6th - 7th
Decimals, Fractions, Instructional Technology
CCSS
6.NS.A.1
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