This is a metric system measurement man. His body is the gallon, the arms and legs are quarts, the hands and feet are cups, and the fingers and toes are pints. Students can cut out and glue the pieces together to help them memorize the conversions.
This is a 20+ page powerpoint review game called Risk It All, for Geometry. Students must answer a question and are then given the choice to "risk it all". If a student chooses to risk it all, they get a another teacher question (made up by you) and if they get it right they get another point for their team. If they get it wrong, they lose the point they previously earned. Great for small groups or large!
This is a little multiplication/division activity. Students write down facts (either multiplication or division) on the arms of the character. Then they can fold them so they are bouncy. Finally, attach the arms to the body anyway you want and display them where students can see them. Students will use them as study tools for those hard to remember facts they struggle with.
This is a little robot that is a visualization for students learning vocabulary for working with a set of data. Maximum, minimum, mode, range, and median are all represented in a fun and creative way.
2nd - 6th
Math
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