Pizza Fractions. The easiest way to explain fractions is with pizza. The students cut out the toppings and add them to their pizza. Then they write how many are on their pizza out of how many were in the bunch (on the sheet). They glue it on their pizza and color their pizza. You can cut out the pizza and put it on construction paper. An easy, quick, and fun assessment tool. There is a questions page (not shown) to assess their knowledge. (ex. "I have _______ (a fraction) mushrooms on my pizza.)
20 questions to see if the students have mastered the skill on subject verb agreement. Can be used for homework, classwork, worksheets, centers, and assessments.
Not many colors, VERY printer friendly.
Practice sheets, homework, and quick assessment to see if the students mastered the skill of knowing if it's a helping or main verb. Can also be used as seat work or in small group/centers.
This is an easy worksheet to see if they understand cause and effect. It's Thanksgiving themed. It's is intended for 3rd Grade but can be used in others.
I quickly drew this fractions Christmas activity to hang something on my wall. The students cut out the ornaments and match them with the correct fraction or fraction word(s). The top of the ornament is where they glue. When they lift the flap of the Christmas ornament, you get the answer/match. They can also color the ornaments and tree. Then cut out the tree and put it on construction paper. An easy, quick, and fun assessment tool.
I hand drew this assessment to see if my students really got the concept of comparing fractions using fraction strips. I told them to take out two different color crayons. They had to color each problem with the two different colors. Then compare the fractions. I noticed, when they were able to "see" the different colors and which fraction was "longer/greater" it help them tremendously. Hope this helps your students too. :)
3rd - 6th
Fractions, Math
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