This highly engaging, hands-on practice uses square LEGO or other building bricks to help build concrete, conceptual understanding of area & perimeter! There are 4 different types of task cards included in this product: dimensionsareaperimeterarea AND perimeterChoose which set (or SETS) best meet the needs of your students. You can use these task cards for centers, small group work, partner work – you name it, your kids will love it! Check Amazon, Five Below, or your favorite dollar store for
This is a rigorous, engaging math project that requires students to tackle real life problems using addition, subtraction, and some rounding while working a booth at a farmers’ market. Students will use critical thinking and reasoning skills in this extended project. This is also a great opportunity to connect math to social studies (economy and entrepreneurship) and the environment (shopping small and local)! This project includes differentiation options (simpler numbers and concepts) for some
Help your students deepen their conceptual understanding of area and perimeter with this sort. Students will sort pictures and numberless word problems based on whether they would represent the area or perimeter of a shape. Numberless word problems are a great way for students to explore the meaning behind the story without getting distracted by those pesky numbers! The sort is available in printable and digital formats. To access the digital version of the sort, you will need to use Google Slid
“Betty’s Bakery” is a rigorous math project that requires students to use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and array skills while solving bakery-themed problems. Students will especially use critical thinking and reasoning skills and put their minds to the test! This project is broken down into 5 "tasks" which increase in rigor and are meant to be completed over several days. When completing the tasks, students will need to use the following skills: find the missing dimension of an array,
In this activity, students have “won” $1,000 to spend at The Stuff Store. Students will choose what items they will buy in order to spend as close to $1,000 as possible. This product includes two versions of the Stuff Store activity so that you can choose which skills your students will practice. Option 1: addition and subtraction practice only. Students use actual costs of items to calculate total shopping costs and how much money is left over.Option 2: addition, subtraction, and rounding/estim
Using these task cards, students will practice reading multiplication word problems, writing equations, and solving. The problems in these task cards primarily use factors 1-12, with a few problems that use one factor that is a multiple of 10 (e.g., 4 x 60). Print and laminate these cards for durability. Then the ways you can use them are endless! You could use them with your whole class to play scoot or set them up around your room for a scavenger hunt. They would also be the perfect tool for c
Using these task cards, students will practice reading addition (within 1,000) word problems, writing equations, and solving. Most problems use 3-digit numbers, with a mix of no regrouping and some regrouping. Two unique sets of 26 task cards are included:sum unknown problems>> add to (result unknown), put together (total unknown)addend OR sum unknown>> add to (start, change, or result unknown), put together (part or total unknown)That means this resource includes 52 task cards, with
Using these task cards, students will practice reading subtraction (within 1,000) word problems, writing equations, and solving. These task cards include a variety of types of subtraction situations: take from (change unknown & result unknown), take apart, and comparison. Two unique sets of 26 task cards are included:no regrouping problemssome regrouping problemsThat means this resource includes 52 task cards, with and without QR codes for students to check their answers. A recording sheet and
Using these task cards, students will practice reading division word problems, writing equations, and solving. These task cards include two types of division situations: partitioning division, where the unknown is the number in each groupsubtractive division, where the unknown is the number of groupsPrint and laminate these cards for durability. Then the ways you can use them are endless! You could use them with your whole class to play scoot or set them up around your room for a scavenger hunt.
This resource includes 219 task cards, organized into 3 levels so that you can use them throughout the year as your students learn and grow. Using these task cards, students will practice reading and solving multi-step word problems, one of the most difficult problem-solving skills to master. LEVEL 1: Addition and SubtractionLEVEL 2: Addition, Subtraction, and MultiplicationLEVEL 3: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and DivisionMy third graders typically begin the year by reviewing addition
I like to use this work mat to introduce the concept of division to my third graders. Division is such a hard concept to master, and I've found that using this mat with manipulatives is a great way to help them develop a really concrete conceptual understanding! This product... is sized for ledger (11x16”) paper to allow lots of room for little hands to workincludes instructions for printing in “poster mode” on regular letter size paper so that you can get a ledger size work mat even if you don’
Using these task cards, students will practice reading subtraction word problems within 100, writing equations, and solving. These task cards include a variety of types of subtraction situations: take from (change unknown & result unknown)take apartcomparisonTwo unique sets are included: one without regrouping, and one with some regrouping. This will help you differentiate for your students’ needs! Print and laminate these cards for durability. Then the ways you can use them are endless! You cou
Using these task cards, students will practice reading addition word problems within 100, writing equations, and solving. These task cards include a variety of types of addition situations. Three unique sets are included: no regrouping, sum unknown>> add to (result unknown), put together (total unknown), comparison (bigger unknown)some regrouping, sum unknown>> add to (result unknown), put together (total unknown), comparison (bigger unknown)some regrouping, addend OR sum unknown>