In this no prep bundle, students will practice finding perimeters of polygons using addition, grid paper, find missing sides, complete word problems, and end with a multi-part question for test prep. There are ten problems in all. There is also a printable anchor chart on page 1 of the worksheet. You can blow it up as a poster, or I shrink it to fit composition notebooks and have my students glue it into their math journal as a reference tool! The worksheet and digital activity are IDENTICAL one
This is a digital activity on Google Slides as well as a worksheet copy of the same problems. The activity covers perimeter word problems. Students solve word problems while also completing critical thinking activities. The last slide/problem has students analyze an answer and explain why the answer is wrong as well as why their answer is correct! There are ten slides / problems in all.
This is a five day area unit. The unit covers: -Basic Area -Finding Missing Dimensions -Distributive Property -Word Problems -Area Assessment This bundle includes a paper (printable) version of all five days. It also includes a digital version of all five days that works with Google Classroom. With this bundle you are free to go digital or print with zero prep work!
This activity assists students in solving for area within word problems. The assignment is a gradual release type assignment. The first few clearly give the dimensions. Then, students will get the area and must determine possible dimensions. Finally, students finish with a couple of critical thinking questions. There is also an "anchor chart" of sorts on the first page of the worksheet version. I always condense this so it is the size of a composition notebook page and have students glue it down
This activity teaches students to decompose (use the distributive property) to solve for a large area model. The assignment is a gradual release type assignment. The first three problems are are completed, and students fill in the missing numbers. Then, students begin splitting the area model according to given rules. Finally, students end on a problem that allows them to do it all alone! There is a digital version of this activity as well as a print version. There is one problem that is differe
This activity encourages students to find factors or side lengths involving area. There are six total problems that give students area. Students are then challenged to find the dimensions of a possible rectangle two different ways by shading their area model onto grid paper! This bundle includes a digital version of the activity on Google Classroom as well as a print out version if you need a worksheet version.
This is for a basic introduction to area. There are questions in which students use the dimensions and multiply and slides with the area squares to be counted. The last three are word problems and the challenge gives students the area and allows them to find the missing dimensions. This bundle includes both digital and print versions of the exact same activity!
In this activity, students learn can use the "Zero the Hero" strategy and/or equal groups. Students will create equal groups of ten rods to give them a concrete understanding of how multiples of ten should look, students will drag and drop equations, and solve their own equations using a strategy of their choice. There is a digital and print version of this lesson so that you have more than one option. All problems are identical other than the very last page of the worksheet ... one equation is
This activity has 12 area problems that will help students practice the following: - Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement. - Measure areas by counting unit squares. - Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition. The Google Slides and the worksheet are identical, there is just a digital and paper version to fit both needs!
This activity will help students represent multiplication and division using many of the common core strategies (array, equal groups, repeated addition, number line, etc). There are 12 work slides total the last two problems allow students to solve problems any way they wish. There is a digital version for Google Slides and a hard copy that can be printed. The questions are identical, one is just digital while the other is print!
This activity is a digital activity on Google Slides. Students work on multiplication and division fact families using arrays, equal groups, fact family triangles, and a multiplication and division word problem. The second slide explains fact families and then there are ten student slides. There is also a hard / printable copy of a worksheet version in this bundle in case you need it for kids who do better with handwritten things!
In this task, students will analyze patterns in division. This activity was made to go along with the book "The Doorbell Rang" by Pat Hutchins. With my students, I read the book and we work out division scenarios whole group. Then, they return to their Chrome Books and complete this activity as their independent practice. There are five slides in which students are manipulating actual cookie clipart, typing equations, and practicing writing a complete answer by restating the question. The last s
This activity is on Google Slides and works great for Google Classroom. If you're not 1:1 there is also a digital copy. The first ten slides are word problems. The remaining four involve matching arrays and equations to given scenarios. Students will type, drag, and drop items on these slides. The only difference in the worksheet is that it is missing the last problem. I did not want to create an entirely new sheet of paper for one problems.
This activity aligns with the GA Frameworks for math "Arrays on a Farm" activity. If you want to go digital, this is the activity for you. There are also paper copies as well just in case you would like to do half and half. I have my students build their arrays with counters first so that they are not moving the clipart around and around again. Once it's set in stone with their counters, then they make the array on the slide to match or draw it onto the paper. Students will write an equation to
This activity is on Google Slides. There are 20 cards total with a few being multiple choice and others being written response. The problems are worded in various ways to get students used to seeing different examples. The answer key is included in the file! There are basic algorithm problems, fact families with missing numbers, and word problems included.
This is a digital version of my rounding task cards! Need a paper version: Printable Rounding Task CardsThis activity is on Google Slides. There are 24 cards total with half being multiple choice and have being written response. The problems are worded in various ways to get students used to seeing different examples. The answer key is included in the file!
This is a lesson I made for Google Classroom. It opens with Google slides and can be pushed out for students to make their own copy. It is on the third grade math standard, for subtraction. There are six slides total but ten problems for easy grading!
I created this activity using Google forms. I push it out to my students through Google classroom.
Once downloaded, make a copy of the form to save in your drive before assigning it to students.
Students will open it, solve the problems (selected response and typed response), then submit. There are 20 cards (problems) total.
The activity is self-grading, so you can just record grades!
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