This packet is full of guided notes, independent work, homework, exit tickets and more! The worksheets cover measuring mass, and measuring length. Students will be forced to think critically, apply what they learn, and even use a ruler for some portions.
Help your students understand and break down math word problems with the use of a variety of key words that are connected and affiliated with the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). This simple and student friendly poster will support students build comprehension and foundational skills when it comes to word problems in math. Your students will reference this regularly and eventually grow to not need it anymore as they develop their critical math reading skills!
This 9 page produce comes with a variety of mini posters for students to glue in their own books, larger full size posters to be hung around the room for reference and one simple poster that can be exported, printed on a poster printer, or changed its output to be hung as a large poster in the classroom.
This simple and student friendly template will facilitate students' understanding of categorizing, identifying, describing, representing and labelling a variety of polygons from triangles up to hexagons. The file comes in a variety of differentiated versions with different portions being blank so higher performing students can fill in more components than lower performing students. It can also be used to differentiate through the lesson or used as a study guide as well as an assessment.
This template can also be used as a poster, anchor chart or simply glued into the students math notebooks so they can have autonomy over the content as well!
3.G.A.1, 4.G.A.2, 5.G.B.4
This all inclusive lesson plan pacs a big hit and students will love the student centered exploratory component of this hands on learning! Students will interact with content at four different stations in which they will build, cut, create, and identify polygons, angles, triangles, and three dimensional shapes. You will need some supplies to make this as effective as possible including scissors, glue, straws (pipe cleaners, toothpicks, or cut popsicles sticks will do), as well as construction paper (or colored paper).
The lesson plan comes with clear instructions for teachers, station labels, and a student pack with 4 different worksheets to be complete at each station. An answer key is also included for your convenience. Let me know if you have any questions and best of luck!
Be sure to check out my Geometry Creation Station Task Cards as a fun Exit Ticket, Assessment builder, Independent Work, or spiral review
3.G.A.2, 4.G.A.1, 5.G.B.3, 5.G.B.4, 6.G.A.4
This printable worksheet offers a great variety for students to practice their growing patterns. The worksheet includes shapes, and numbers that exemplify a growing pattern. This can be used in a variety of forms such as homework, classwork, quiz, group work and more!
3.NBT.A.2, 3.OA.D.9
This printable worksheet offers a great variety for students to practice their growing patterns. The worksheet includes shapes, numbers, and words. This can be used in a variety of forms such as homework, classwork, quiz, group work and more!
3.NBT.A.2, 3.OA.D.9
With this fifteen question worksheet, students will apply their knowledge of exponents, multiplying to the 0 power, the 1 power and to a variety of others that don't have specific rules.
6.EE.A.1
Included is one worksheet that students can count the numerator and denominator of the pizza fractions and identify if the two pizzas have equivalent toppings covering each pizza. The students are to count the numerator and denominator to complete the fraction for each pizza; and then simply put a check or an "x" to identify if they are equivalent. This is a great exit slip, assessment, homework or worksheet that students will be invested in!
3.NF.A.3, 4.NF.A.2, 5.NF.B.7
Aligned with EngageNY and Common Core, check out this template that can easily be adapted for addition and subtraction using a place value chart as well as multiplying and dividing by tens, hundreds, etc. Students can also use this to help develop conceptual understanding of exponents and how this operations cause each number to "slide" up or down the place value chart as opposed to the decimal being the one that shifts.
This can easily be laminated and written on using a dry erase marker, and/or used as worksheets to facilitate learning in class or for homework. The file comes in four differentiated versions that include or exclude various parts of the place value chart up to millions and down to ten thousandths.
This fun looking assignment includes 20 questions in which students will compare the various decimals and decide if they are greater than, less than, or equal to the other decimals. Students can work independently, in partners or in groups on this worksheet that can be easily adapted for a homework, quiz, guided practice or independent practice.
Be sure to check out my various other Comparing Numbers Worksheets as well!
4.NF.B.3b, 4.NF.B.4b, 5.NF.B.5
This fun looking assignment includes 20 questions in which students will compare the various 3-4 digit whole numbers and decide if they are greater than, less than, or equal to the other 3-4 digit whole numbers. Students can work independently, in partners or in groups on this worksheet that can be easily adapted for a homework, quiz, guided practice or independent practice.
Be sure to check out my various other Comparing Numbers Worksheets as well!
3.NF.A.3, 3.NF.A.3a, 3.NF.A.3d, 4.NF.A.2
This fun looking assignment includes 20 questions in which students will compare the various decimals and decide if they are greater than, less than, or equal to the other decimals. Students can work independently, in partners or in groups on this worksheet that can be easily adapted for a homework, quiz, guided practice or independent practice.
Be sure to check out my various other Comparing Numbers Worksheets as well!
5.NF.B.4b, 4.NF.C.7
On this assessment, students will answer twenty five questions related to greater than, less than, equal to as well as ordering numbers based on place value from least to greatest and greatest to least.
2.NBT.A.4, 3.NBT.A.1, 4.NBT.A.2
This fun looking assignment includes 20 questions in which students will compare the various 3-4 digit whole numbers and decide if they are greater than, less than, or equal to the other 3-4 digit whole numbers. Students can work independently, in partners or in groups on this worksheet that can be easily adapted for a homework, quiz, guided practice or independent practice.
Check out my comparing 2-3 digit whole numbers too!
1.NBT.B.3, 2.NBT.A.4
This fun looking assignment includes 20 questions in which students will compare the various 2-3 digit whole numbers are greater than, less than, or equal to the other 2-3 digit whole numbers. Students can work independently, in partners or in groups on this worksheet that can be easily adapted for a homework, quiz, guided practice or independent practice.
Check out my comparing 3-4 digit whole numbers too!
1.NBT.B.3, 2.NBT.A.4
This simple to implement packet can constitute your entire lesson. It is equipped with the objective, guided practice, group work, independent challenge page, as well as an Exit Ticket as a quick formative assessment. The lesson identifies rules for students to complete number patterns using addition and subtraction.
Check out this highly engaging and competitive mental math exercise for students to build their addition and subtraction fluency! Students will practice a coaching cycle in which each of the two partners have a copy of the paper in front of them (or modified to only the coaching partner holding it) and the student will talk the other student through the 4 mental math operations. Each of the 3 squares has four components that will all be added to each other. (For example if a box has a 12, 23 14 and 20 in it the student will say add 12 and 23 then use the 45 and add 14. Now take your 59 and add 2 to the tens place. The partner without the paper is expected to be solving this in their head and write down the final sum). Throughout the coaching cycle the partner supporting the other is not supposed to give the answer but rather help their partner solve and then offer feedback as they do so. Once complete for "Round 1" the partners swap and the other student completes "Round 2".
This can be easily adapted to competitions with timers and races for who can finish first. There are three questions for each student and there are a total of 10 variations included. Each page is numbered and correlates to an attached answer key in the second half of the document. Students will develop their addition and subtraction fluency while having a blast!
2.NBT.B.5, 3.NBT.A.1, 4.NBT.B.4, 5.NBT.B.7