Students explore economic choice and opportunity cost. Students are given a choice to make between various toys. The students are to complete a "pros and cons" chart to help them decide which toy they will buy and why.
This worksheet requires students to compare and contrast renewable and non-renewable energy resources. To complete the activity, students must cut and paste words and phrases into a Venn diagram. An answer key is included.
This science worksheet requires students to identify the meaning of volume/mass and apply this knowledge to two objects. It also requires students to identify tools used to measure volume/mass.
Can also be used for measurement unit in math!
This worksheet allows students to compare and contrast physical and chemical changes in matter. The activity allows students to cut and paste related words and phrases into a Venn diagram to demonstrate their understanding. An answer key is provided.
VA SOL - Science 3.11
This chart focuses on identifying advantages and disadvantages of three natural energy sources--the sun, water, and wind. It was originally created as a graphic organizer to be used in an interactive notebook. It can also be given as homework or graded classwork. In addition, I have created a colorful anchor chart to go with the student organizer that can be printed as a poster for classroom use. Because the anchor chart is based on VA SOLs, I've also included a blank a
This worksheets gives students an opportunity to practice their rounding and computation skills as they estimate money sums and differences to the nearest dollar.
VA SOL 3.1 With Increased Rigor
Great rounding practice for your kiddos! This rounding bundle includes the following worksheets with answer keys:
"The Tens Round Up!"
Students must round 2-digit, 3-digit, and 4-digit numbers to the nearest ten.
"Number Line Round Up--To the Nearest Ten"
Students use a number line to round 2-digit, 3-digit, and 4-digit numbers to the nearest 10.
"The Hundreds Round Up!"
Students must round 3-digit, 4-digit, and 5-digit numbers to the nearest hundred.
"Numb
The students will read a short paragraph to learn about economic choices and opportunity cost. Students use the reading to help them answer basic questions and complete a chart about making economic choices.
VA SOL 3.1
Students are given sets of whole numbers 9,999 or less to compare and put in order. The first three set of numbers must be put in order from least to greatest. The next three sets of numbers must be put in order from greatest to least. Finally, students are given four years to place in order on a timeline.
SOL 3.1
Students use a number line to round 2-digit, 3-digit, and 4-digit numbers to the nearest 10.
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This document contains 12 multiple choice questions on perimeter and area. It was originally designed to be used as an assessment, but it could also be used for concept review or homework.
As part of this assessment/assignment, students are expected to be able to do the following:
* identify the meaning of perimeter and area
* calculate perimeter when provided units or measurements of regular and irregular polygons
* determine the area of a figure based on the square units
* recognize real wo
Students will identify equalities and inequalities (greater than, less than, and equal to) when comparing two math sentences using addition and subtraction.
SOL 3.1
Students use a number line to round 3-digit and 4-digit numbers to the nearest 100.
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VA SOL 3.1 with Increased Rigor
Students must round numbers to the nearest ten, nearest hundred, and nearest thousand.
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Students will identify equalities and inequalities (greater than, less than, and equal to) when comparing two math sentences using addition and subtraction.
This worksheet allows students to practice reading an analog clock. It also provides an opportunity for them to practice elapsed time (forwards and backwards) using whole hours.
VA SOL 3.1
Cut and paste activity that can be used as class practice, an assessment, or as homework, .Students are given a list of four digit numbers to compare and place in order from least to greatest. Then, students must create numbers that come between each of the ordered numbers.