In order to build students' understanding of different units of measurement and the tools associated with collecting those data points, this simple and student-friendly guided notes organizer will allow students to create their own reference point. To take this graphic organizer to the next level, students will be required to convert from one unit to another. The last page includes the answer key for your convenience :)
Check out this awesome interactive guided notes activity. Students will have a reference point to refer to as they apply their understanding of measuring in inches and feet and when to do so. The first page allows them to simply compare length of items. They will then estimate the length of some items. The second page then pushes student to decide which unit of measurement they should use, and allows them to explore the world around them with various estimations in feet and inches.
This activity can easily be differentiated to meet students' needs. Additionally, students the activity can be adapted for whole group instruction, small group, or independent practice.
Check out this 13 slide Powerpoint presentation, in which students can interact with various instructional and practice questions with a digital ruler. Students will identify how many inches are being spoken about and then how many centimeters some are. This fun and engaging presentation is a great math center, whole group presentation, or lesson starter as it is visual, fun, and engaging.
Check out this fun and user friendly flash card template. Each flash card includes a definition, example, and model. This can easily be printed for each student, or used in centers. Students can also make their own based on this template as well. Each flash card covers one of the following: Mean, Median, Mode, and Range.
Check out this awesome Easter activity to supplement your easter egg hunt. Students will need to identify the different colored eggs (up to six different colors) and then create a tally chart, pictograph, bar graph, and frequency table. This user friendly and fun template will allow students to apply their skills with graphing to a fun season activity!
If you don't already have your own eggs, I have created some simple colored eggs for your to print. I also included a blank template if you want your students to color their own! Happy hunting :)
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Check out this 15 question worksheet that can easily be adapted for classwork, whole group, homework or an assessment. Students will have various prompts in which they will have to choose one correct answer regarding which unit of measurement is most appropriate given the scenario. For example, Measuring the length of a hand: centimeters, yards, miles.
Students will need to know all units of measurement in the customary and metric systems to be successful with this!
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Check out this awesome worksheet where students will investigate the length of letters in their peers' names and then graph their data. Students will be prompted with a few questions to analyze their data. Students will be highly invested in this peer supported activity in which they are able to mobile throughout the classroom. Students will develop their graphing skills, data skills, and reflection on analysis!
Check out this awesome, student-centered hands on math lesson. Students will be able to apply their inches measurement skills using their own rulers (not included) as they look for items that are certain measurements around the room as well as measure specific items as identified in the worksheet.
This can easily be used as a performance task assessment, guided practice, independent work, or small group math centers!
Also, check out my Centimeters Measurement Treasure Hunt Worksheet Activity!
Check out this awesome, student-centered hands on math lesson. Students will be able to apply their centimeter measurement skills using their own rulers (not included) as they look for items that are certain measurements around the room as well as measure specific items as identified in the worksheet.
This can easily be used as a performance task assessment, guided practice, independent work, or small group math centers!
Check out this 12 questions assessment on centimeters and inches. Students will interact with these measurements in a variety of ways including estimating, actually measuring, and applying their unit understanding to this assessment. A bonus extra credit is also included as well as an answer key!
It can be easily adapted for homework, independent practice, guided practice, or an assessment as the need fits in your classroom.
Check out this simple but engaging worksheet activity. Students are prompted with 10 questions each with a line of different length. Students are to use their own rulers and measure the length of each line using inches as their unit of measurement.
This can easily be adapted for small group, independent practice, guided practice, an exit ticket or a performance assessment! Check out my Measuring Centimeters Activity Worksheet Assessment as well!
Check out this simple but engaging worksheet activity. Students are prompted with 10 questions each with a line of different length. Students are to use their own rulers and measure the length of each line using the centimeters as their unit of measurement.
This can easily be adapted for small group, independent practice, guided practice, an exit ticket or a performance assessment! Check out my Measuring Inches Activity Worksheet Assessment as well!
This very simple guided notes worksheet can be used for students to draw and describe Bar Graphs, Circle Graphs and Pictographs.
2.MD.D.10, 3.MD.B.3, 4.MD.B.4
In an effort to make learning multiplication tables fun for students, rolling numbers is a great chant format that invests all students! Rolling numbers is a chant/song that goes along with the skip counting for each multiplication table. These chants were all created BY my students so I definitely urge you to use our chants as a foundation and customize them on your own!
You are purchasing the lyrics alone. In the file, you will find the accompanying Youtube video that goes with it so you can model expectations in your classroom as well; this way students can hear the rhythm and replicate it.
3.OA.A.1, 3.OA.A.3, 3.OA.B.5, 3.OA.C.7, 4.OA.B.4
This 30x15 poster prints out on 6 pages and is meant to be put together to make a large poster that elaborates on RDW for students. RDW is the Eureka/EngageNY math curriculum procedures which stands for Read, Draw and Label, and Write. These steps are the three simple steps that these two common core aligned math curriculums suggests students use to solve problems.
Check out this simple and fun Properties of Multiplication Foldable! The foldable has five tabs that include the commutative property, associative property, distributive property, identity property, and zero property. The page is color coded and has a space for a definition as well as an example. The foldable comes in both a colored version and a grayscale version; both of which have an Answer Key for your convenience!
The document is meant to be printed back to back and then stapled in the spots already allocated to add durability! Students will then cut only the front where the dotted lines are that run horizontal and then fold the front half along the dark black line.
Check out my Properties of Addition foldable as well.
3.OA.A.1, 3.OA.B.5, 3.OA.B.6, 4.OA.A.1, 5.OA.A.1
Check out this simple and fun Properties of Addition Foldable activity! The foldable has three tabs that include the commutative property, associative property, and identity property. The printable is color coded with space for a definition as well as an example. The foldable comes in both a colored version and a grayscale version; both of which have an Answer Key for your convenience!
The document is meant to be printed back to back and then stapled in the spots already allocated to add durability! Students will then cut only the front where the dotted lines are that run horizontal and then fold the front half along the dark black line.
Check out my Properties of Multiplication foldable as well.
2.OA.A.1, 2.OA.B.2, 2.OA.C.3
Check out this awesome and simple rounding reference sheet that your students will love! This student friendly guide will allow students who are visual or kinesthetic to slide their finger up or down to help them understand how numbers can be rounded. There are four charts in all including rounding numbers to the nearest 10, the nearest 100, nearest 1,000 and nearest 10,000. Students can easily glue these color coded reference guides into their notebooks or use them at their desks/centers as needed.
Be sure to check out my Hundreds Chart from 0-1,000 to help build number sense as well.
3.NBT.A.1, 5.NBT.A.3, 3.OA.D.8, 4.OA.A.3
Check out this awesome student friendly hundreds chart that lists all the numbers between 1 and 1,000. This file comes with 5 different pages that each have to hundreds tables on them. These charts consist of 1-100, 101-200, 201-300, 301-400, 401-500, 501-600, 601-700, 701-800, 801-900, 901-1,000. This simple reference sheet will support students to build their own foundational skills (which you can see how this content is tied to SO MANY Common Core Standards)! Whether it be adding, subtracting, rounding, skip counting, multiplying, or dividing, students will love to have this support in their math notebooks or at their desks! For your convenience, each chart is also color coded for simple readability and reference!
Be sure to check out my Rounding Reference Sheets (10s-10,000s) to help scaffold with number sense.
K.CC.A.1, K.CC.A.2, K.CC.A.3, K.CC.B.4, K.CC.B.4a, K.CC.B.4b, K.CC.B.4c, K.CC.B.5, K.CC.C.6, K.CC.C.7, K.NBT.A.1, 1.NBT.A.1, 1.NBT.B.2c, 1.NBT.B.3, 1.NBT.C.4, 1.NBT.C.5, 1.NBT.C.6, 2.NBT.A.1a, 2.NBT.A.1b, 2.NBT.A.2, 2.NBT.A.3, 2.NBT.A.4, 2.NBT.B.5, 2.NBT.B.6, 2.NBT.B.7, 2.NBT.B.8, 2.NBT.B.9, 3.NBT.A.1, 3.NBT.A.2, 4.NBT.A.2, 4.NBT.A.3, 4.NBT.B.4, 5.NBT.B.7, 6.NS.B.2, 6.NS.C.6, 6.NS.C.7, 7.NS.A.1, 7.NS.A.3
Check out this fun and interactive playground measurement activity that will get students out of their seats and into their world while investing them in measurement and geometry as well as excited about math in the world around them! Students can work independently, in partners or small groups in which they will be sent off to identify the shapes and measure those shapes from the playground where they will have to draw the shape, describe it, measure it, and find the perimeter (if applicable)! Students will be talking about the shapes and measuring those shapes around them for weeks to come!
*This can also easily be used for students to find shapes IN the classroom for a rainy day :)
Check out my Playground Geometry Activity.