A great STEM resource to use around Halloween. Students LOVE bottle flipping, so why not make it a learning experience?
Includes teacher directions which can be modified to meet your students' needs. You can easily tie in decimals, reducing fractions, comparing fractions and decimals, etc.
Like a word search, students will solve multiplication problems with decimals and find the product in the "product search". There are 9 multiplication facts for students to solve and find. A fun way to engage students, and something different for them to practice their multiplication skills. Answer key provided.
Multiplying Decimals Task Cards Included: 11 multiplying decimal word problems Recommended: Print on cardstock or on colored paper to make the cards last longer. Cut (and laminate if you want) before taping around the room. It should be sort of scavenger-hunt-like. After solving, students will find the answer on another card posted around the room. They will then solve the new problem before going to find their new answer on another card posted around the room. Students can all start at the “ST
Keep students engaged with this emoji review! This resource can be used in the classroom in so many ways! Play SCOOT, have a scavenger hunt, play with teams, etc. The possibilities are endless!
This integer matching puzzle is a perfect activity for:extension/enrichment activityassessmenteasy sub-day plansshort class periodreward/fun dayreviewpartner/small group workcompetition challengeHow to Use:Just copy a puzzle for each individual/pair/group (laminate if you plan on using again). Cut and place in a baggie or envelope. Teams will match the edges of their cards until all edges match with an equivalent expression. The final solution will be a 3 x 3 grid that spells out SKELETONS(Lette
An engaging activity for students to practice solving area of polygons! The maze format keeps students interested! Directions: Move from the START to FINISH by correctly solving the area of each polygon along the correct path. The answers will guide you through the maze. Color the path from start to finish. This resource can work with seated or virtual learning. If using virtually, students can shade in the boxes (as shown in the KEY). If using in a seated classroom, you can print the maze and