This quiz has 10 questions.
Responses are immediately recorded, graded and saved in your Google Drive!
Students get instant feedback!
This product contains a pdf with the link to access your quiz.
Engaging, Fun and Addictive way to teach the Math.
In this presentation You can see the benefits of using
Features of using Digital Color By Number Mystery Pictures:
Interactive
Self Checking
Automatic Coloring
Time Saving
Paperless
Student Progress Monitoring
1st to 6th Grade
Engaging, Fun and Addictive!
Connect 4 in a row game. It includes 3 game boards and 3 x 16 problem cards.
Game Directions:
- Turn game cards upside down on table.
- Take turns flipping cards over one at a time.
- Solve the problems using scratch paper.
- Find the answer on the game board and place your counter on the answer.
- The first person with four in a row wins!
The answer key is included.
These matching game cards can be used in math centers or individually.
It can also be used as a cut and paste activity. This set includes 16 card pairs.
An answer key is included.
Print on cardstock and cut out each set of cards.
Engaging, Fun and Addictive way to teach the Math.
In this video You can see the demo of
1-Digit Addition. Emoji Theme.
Features of using Digital Mystery Pictures:
Interactive
Self Checking
Automatic Coloring
Time Saving
Paperless
Student Progress Monitoring
1st to 6th Grade
Engaging, Fun and Addictive!
Engaging, Fun and Addictive way to teach the Math.
In this video You can see the demo of
1-Digit By 1-Digit Multiplication. Animals Theme.
Features of using Digital Mystery Pictures:
Interactive
Self Checking
Automatic Coloring
Time Saving
Paperless
Student Progress Monitoring
1st to 6th Grade
Engaging, Fun and Addictive!
Solve the math problems to find a hidden message - inspirational quote!
Students solve each problem and match the answer with the corresponding letter. Then write the letter in the blanks to reveal the answer to the riddle.
Answer keys are included.
Contents:
Page 1: Cover page
Page 2: Worksheet
Page 3: Decoder sheet
Page 4: Worksheet (Answer Key)
Page 5: Decoder sheet (Answer Key)
Page 6: Thank you page
You can download FREE similar Math Riddle example here - Math Riddle: 3-Digit Addition!
It includes 10 Tic Tac Toe Game Boards.
One player is X's and one is O's. Players take turns answering problems. For each right answer they get to put a X or O on their spot.
The first player to create a line of 4 is the winner. The line can go across, down or diagonally.
Let your students have fun and learn at the same time!
The answer key is included.
Laminate and use dry-erase markers.
Solve the math problems to find a hidden message - inspirational quote!
Students solve each problem and match the answer with the corresponding letter. Then write the letter in the blanks to reveal the answer to the riddle.
Answer keys are included.
Contents:
Page 1: Cover page
Page 2: Worksheet
Page 3: Decoder sheet
Page 4: Worksheet (Answer Key)
Page 5: Decoder sheet (Answer Key)
Page 6: Thank you page
You can download FREE similar Math Riddle example here - Math Riddle: 3-Digit Addition!
Order of Operations quizzes with negative numbers. Each quiz has 10 questions.
Responses are immediately recorded, graded and saved in your Google Drive!
Students get instant feedback!
This product contains a pdf with the links to access your quizzes.
It includes 10 Tic Tac Toe Game Boards.
One player is X's and one is O's. Players take turns answering problems. For each right answer they get to put a X or O on their spot.
The first player to create a line of 4 is the winner. The line can go across, down or diagonally.
Let your students have fun and learn at the same time!
The answer key is included.
Laminate and use dry-erase markers.
I Have, Who Has - Metric Length Conversions.
Package contains 24 "I have.. Who has..?" cards.
The answer key is included so you can follow along as the game is being played and be able to help a student who is stuck on an answer.
Print on cardstock, laminate and cut out each set of cards.
This activity is perfect for small group instruction or as a center activity.
There are no specific start or end cards.
Directions: Pass out randomly the "I have who has" cards to students. Some students may have more than one card. Pick one of the students to start. They should read their question to get the activity started. The person that can answer their question then proceds to read their answer. The activity continues until the first person reads the answer on their card.