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Classifying Triangles
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for classifying triangles? Well bingo! Look no further as Classifying Triangles Game Puzzles will serve as an exciting lesson plan for math classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will love working on these at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers identifying the type of triangle to classify it by the categories: acute, obtuse, right, equilateral, isosceles, and scalene. By matching the triangle picture representation with its attributes to solve the problem, students can sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces to gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and develop strategies for classifying types of triangles by sides and angles!
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Two Step Word Problems
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for solving two step word problems? Well look no further as Addition and Subtraction Two Step Word Problems Game Puzzles, for CCSS 3.OA.8, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
By solving the two-step word problems and finding the matching expression and answer puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies for two step word problems addition and subtraction!
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Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.OA.D.8
3D Shapes
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for attributes of 3D Shapes? Well bingo! Look no further as 3D Shapes Game Puzzles will serve as an exciting lesson plan for elementary school math classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will love working on these at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 14 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers identifying the name of the 3-D shape based on picture models and matching it with the correct definition. By solving the problems, students can sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces to gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and develop strategies for identifying 3D shapes!
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Number Pattern Ordered Pairs Coordinate Plane
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for finding number patterns and graphing ordered pairs in a coordinate plane? Well look no further as Number Pattern Center Ordered Pairs Activity Coordinate Plane Game Puzzles, for CCSS 5.OA.3, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 5th grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 14 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers identifying number patterns and rules to determine the next ordered pair in the sequence. It also covers matching the picture of the coordinate graph of the points for a visual model of the pattern. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 5th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about finding number patterns and how to graph ordered pairs using the x and y axis with this resource!
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Relevant Grade 5 Common Core Standard 5.OA.B.3
Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Identify apparent relationships between corresponding terms. Form ordered pairs consisting of corresponding terms from the two patterns, and graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 5.8C and Virginia SOL 6.8B
Dividing Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions Game Activity
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for dividing whole numbers by unit fractions? Well look no further as Dividing Whole Numbers by Fractions Game Puzzles, for CCSS 5.NF.7, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 5th grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers using number lines and visual models to represent dividing whole numbers by unit fractions. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 5th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about how to divide a whole number by a unit fraction with this resource!
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Relevant Grade 5 Common Core Standard 5.NF.B.7.B
Interpret division of a whole number by a unit fraction, and compute such quotients.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 5.3J and TEKS 5.3L
Area and Circumference of a Circle
Looking for a fun interactive pi day math activity for finding circumference and area of a circle? Well look no further as Area and Circumference of Circles Puzzles, for CCSS 7.G.4, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 7th grade middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers using the formulas to find the circumference and area of the circle. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 7th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about calculating the area or circumference of a circle!
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Relevant Grade 7 Geometry Common Core Standard 7.G.B.4
Know the formulas for the area and circumference of a circle and use them to solve problems.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 7.9B and Virginia SOL 6.7b
Pythagorean Theorem
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for using the Pythagorean Theorem to find unknown side lengths of triangles? Well look no further as 8th Grade Triangles Pythagorean Theorem Activity Right Triangle Puzzles, for CCSS 8.G.7, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 8th grade middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers finding the missing side lengths in right triangles by using the Pythagorean Theorem. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 8th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about calculating side measurements of triangles!
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Relevant Grade 8 Geometry Common Core Standard 8.G.B.7
Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to determine unknown side lengths in right triangles
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 8.7C and Virginia SOL 8.9
Order of Operations
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for evaluating numerical expressions using the order of operations? Well look no further as Numerical Expressions with Integers Order of Operations Game Puzzles , for CCSS 5.OA.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 5th grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers simplifying expressions using the rules of order of operations PEMDAS. It includes some problems with exponents and some without exponents. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 5th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about finding solutions to numeric expressions!
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Relevant Grade 5 Common Core Standard 5.OA.A.1
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 5.4E and TEKS 5.4F and Virginia SOL 5.7
Ten Frames Doubles Facts
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for adding doubles and doubles plus one? Well look no further as Adding Doubles Facts Game Doubles Plus One Center Ten Frames Addition Puzzles, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 1st Grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers adding doubles and doubles plus one using ten frames visual models. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 1st graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about addition doubles and doubles plus one with this resource!
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Scientific Notation
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with scientific notation? Well bingo! Look no further as Operations with Scientific Notation Game Puzzles, for CCSS 8.EE.4, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 8th grade middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention, or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is in homeschool or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers performing the basic operations of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, using scientific notation. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about scientific notation operations with this resource!
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Relevant Grade 8 Common Core Standard 8.EE.A.4
Perform operations with numbers expressed in scientific notation, including problems where both decimal and scientific notation are used.
Exponent Powers of Ten and Scientific Notation
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for scientific notation? Well bingo! Look no further as Exponents and Scientific Notation Activity Puzzles, for CCSS 8.EE.3, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 8th grade middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention, or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is in homeschool or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers converting a number to/from scientific notation by moving the decimal point by the power of 10. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about scientific notation conversions with this resource!
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Relevant Grade 8 Common Core Standard 8.EE.A.3
Use numbers expressed in the form of a single digit times an integer power of 10 to estimate very large or very small quantities.
Laws of Exponents
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for powers and exponents rules? Well bingo! Look no further as Laws of Exponents Activity Puzzles, for CCSS 8.EE.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 8th grade middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention, or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is in homeschool or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers finding the equivalent expression of the given numerical expression and calculating the answer. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and learn to develop strategies to learn the laws of exponents with this resource!
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Relevant Grade 8 Common Core Standard 8.EE.A.1
Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions.
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for a multiplying and dividing fractions activity ? Well look no further as Dividing Fractions by Fractions Game Puzzles, for CCSS 6.NS.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 6th grade middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these for distance learning at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers dividing a fraction by a fraction and recognizing that this is equivalent to multiplying the fraction by the reciprocal. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 6th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about how to divide a fraction by a fraction with this resource!
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Relevant Grade 6 Common Core Standard 6.NS.A.1
Interpret and compute quotients of fractions.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 6.3A
Factoring Quadratic Equations
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for solving quadratic equations by factoring? Well bingo! Look no further as Factoring Quadratic Activity Puzzles, for CCSS REI.4, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for high school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention, or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers factoring quadratic polynomials with a=1. Students will need to find the x intercepts by solving the equations though factoring. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and learn to develop strategies to solve and factor quadratics with this resource!
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Relevant High School Algebra Common Core Standard REI.B.4
Solve quadratic equations in one variable.
Volume of Cylinders Spheres and Cones
Looking for a fun interactive pi day math activity for finding the volume of cones, cylinders and spheres? Well bingo! Look no further as Geometry Volume of Cones, Cylinders and Spheres 8th Grade Math Game Puzzles, for CCSS 8.G.9, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will love working on these for distance learning at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers identifying the correct formula to use based on the picture of the given 3D shape and then finding the volume from a given radius and height. By matching the picture with the formula to solve the problem, students can sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces to gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and develop strategies for calculating the volume of cylinders, cones and spheres!
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Relevant Grade 8 Common Core Standard 8.G.C.9
Know the formulas for the volumes of cones, cylinders, and spheres and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 8.7A
Ratios
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for finding ratios and proportions? Well bingo! Look no further as 6th Grade Ratios and Proportions Activity Puzzles, for CCSS 6.RP.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for middle school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this task as a homework assignment, kids will love working on these for distance learning at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a foldable bin or tub for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a craft project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a spiral notebook or journal as a model reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers identifying the ratio relationship in word form based on the given picture model and then finding the ratio in numeric form. By matching the picture with the relationship words and numeric representation, students can sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces to gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your students will love to practice and develop strategies for calculating proportions and ratios!
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Relevant Grade 6 Common Core Standard 6.RP.A.1
Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 6.4 and Virginia SOL 6.1
Comparing and Ordering Numbers Game Counting to 100 Number Sense Activity
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for counting and ordering numbers to 100? Well look no further as Ordering Numbers Game Puzzles for Counting to 100, CCSS K.CC.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for Kindergarten elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers counting forward from a given number to fill in the missing numbers from the counting sequence. By solving the questions to finding the matching puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your kindergartners will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about counting to 100!
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Relevant Kindergarten Common Core Standard K.CC.A.2
Count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence (instead of having to begin at 1).
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS K.5 Virginia SOL K.4
Commutative Property of Addition
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for the commutative property? Well look no further as Commutative Property of Addition Puzzles, for CCSS 1.OA.3, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 1st grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, summer math review game exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can be also used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This beach themed puzzle set includes 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
Your 1st graders will love to practice and dive into the strategy of commutative property of addition with this product. I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
Relevant Grade 1 Common Core Standard 1.OA.B.3
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add
3rd Grade Bar Graphs & Pictographs & Tally Marks & Line Plot Game Puzzles
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for graphs? Well look no further as Bar Graph and Pictograph Game Puzzles, for 3.MD.3, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can be also used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 12 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
It covers solving single and multi-step word problems by matching the puzzle pieces for the correct graphs and answer. By solving the questions, students can gain confidence in an important skill and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about bar graphs, pictographs, tally charts and line plots with this product!
I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard: 3.MD.B.3
Draw a scaled picture graph and a scaled bar graph to represent a data set with several categories. Solve one- and two-step “how many more” and “how many less” problems using information presented in scaled bar graphs.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 3.8 and Virginia SOL 3.17
Division
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for division? Well look no further as Division as Sharing Game Puzzles, for CCSS 3.OA.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a guided math center rotation, review exercise, small group work, morning work, remediation, intervention or rti. It can also be used as a quiz, drill, test, or assessment tool to help determine student mastery of the learning target. Whether a student is homeschooled or given this as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these for distance learning at home to improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 46 colorful jigsaw puzzles, answer key, and an optional station instruction page with an example. These come as pdf printable sheets that can be printed on card stock and laminated for long-term use. As a suggestion, store them in a sealable gallon storage bag and place them in a tub or bin for students to use throughout the year for enrichment when they finish early. Another idea, for a project, is students can glue the completed puzzles into a notebook or journal as a reference sheet. They can also be glued on a poster for displaying on a bulletin board or as a wall anchor chart.
By solving the division problems and finding the matching picture model and answer puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about division by grouping with this product!
I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.OA.A.2
Interpret whole-number quotients of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 56 ÷ 8 as the number of objects in each share when 56 objects are partitioned equally into 8 shares, or as a number of shares when 56 objects are partitioned into equal shares of 8 objects each.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 2.6B and Virginia SOL 3.5