This product was created to give my students extra practice with rounding to estimate the sums and differences. This resource includes 3 worksheets; 1 estimating to find the sum, 1 estimating to find the difference and 1 with a mix of estimating for sums and differences.
A fun math game to get students practicing their addition facts! Set up is simple: -print out the cards -laminate -put in a bag or container Game Directions: 1. Players sit in a circle around the box. 2. The first player draws a card, reads the addition problem, and answers. 3. The remaining players check the students’ work and either agree or disagree. 4. The play keeps the card if the answer is correct. 5. Play moves to the next player. 6. The game continues around the circle. 7. If a pl
This engaging NFL-themed multiplication and division word problem resource is designed to support students with single step story problems. The problems incorporate real-life scenarios related to football. With a focus on critical thinking and mathematical reasoning, these problems are perfect for integrating sports into the classroom while reinforcing essential math concepts for elementary students.
Use this slide deck to deliver direct and explicit instruction for teaching polygons! This slide deck will help supplement your geometry units and there is practice embedded in the presentation. Slide theme by: Slidesgo
When teaching my Geometry unit to my 3rd graders, I found that my curriculum was lacking so I took it upon myself to enhance my programing. This slide show gives students direct instruction on Quadrilaterals and has practice embedded throughout the presentation. There are also slides that review previously taught vocabulary (parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and right angle). Slides from: slidesmania.com
There are two separate worksheets included in this product. One worksheet asks students to color the different shapes to identify them as parallelograms or trapezoids. The other worksheet is a sort of parallelograms and trapezoids.