To help spice up the practice of estimating products, I've created some color-by-number sheets for my students. I like to come up with stupid little pictures because they can't predict the final picture. If you'd like, you could use your own coloring sheet and just add my numbers.
Not only is it just a few problems, but it provides an answer bank, which motivates the students to keep trying and correct their errors. This allows for independent and station work.
Honestly, some students do not
To help spice up the practice of estimating products, I've created some color-by-number sheets for my students. I like to come up with stupid little pictures because they can't predict the final picture. If you'd like, you could use your own coloring sheet and just add my numbers.
Not only is it just a few problems, but it provides an answer bank, which motivates the students to keep trying and correct their errors. This allows for independent and station work.
Honestly, some students do not e
I needed an end-of-year project that incorporated the review of important topics--multiplication, division, factors, and fractions. I came up with a basic role-playing game to combine review and superheroes. (Some teachers are geeks, too.) Although it seems that there's a long build-up with several steps, the students thoroughly enjoy each assignment.
On these 8 sheets, you'll find geometry figures and definitions. I've included types of triangles, types of quadrilaterals, other polygons, types of solids, transformations, and other geometric figures and terms, such as congruent, faces, and vertices. They can be used as a memory game, a review station, or game cards. I prefer to copy them onto card stock.
To help spice up the practice of estimating products, I've created some color-by-number sheets for my students. I like to come up with stupid little pictures because they can't predict the final picture. If you'd like, you could use your own coloring sheet and just add my numbers.
Not only is it just a few problems, but it provides an answer bank, which motivates the students to keep trying and correct their errors. This allows for independent and station work.
Honestly, some students do not e
To help spice up the practice of estimating products, I've created some color-by-number sheets for my students. I like to come up with stupid little pictures because they can't predict the final picture. If you'd like, you could use your own coloring sheet and just add my numbers.
Not only is it just a few problems, but it provides an answer bank, which motivates the students to keep trying and correct their errors. This allows for independent and station work.
Honestly, some students do not e
Initially, I designed this lesson for adding/multiplying decimal numbers, and it's fine for that; however, I've started using it toward the end of the year as a lesson on basic spreadsheet formulas. As an end-of-the-year project, it allows the students to complete Internet research, which they enjoy, and to create an online slideshow project, which they also enjoy.
Collectible card games are crazy popular. So, I thought I'd try to capture their interest and imagination. This activity is great for the end-of-the-year. It allows for creativity, math review, descriptive writing, and alliteration.
3rd - 6th
Basic Operations, Creative Writing, Math
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About the store
Experience
I started teaching Fifth Grade in 1997. Although I've taught all subjects, most of my years have been spent teaching Math.
Teaching style
Discovery, stations, choice, humor, high expectations.
Awards & shining teacher moments
The soda machine in the teacher's lounge gave me 2 Dr. Pepper's once.
My own education history
I've learned a few things.
Additional biographical information
Christian. Husband. Daddy.
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