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Christmas Multiplication Activity: Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for multiplication with a Christmas theme? Well look no further as Christmas Multiplication Game Puzzles, for CCSS 3.OA.1, 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 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 Equal Groups Multiplication Christmas 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 the multiplication strategy of creating equal groups of objects to represent the multiplication problem. By solving the multiplication expression and finding the matching picture model, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice using the method of multiplication by grouping to learn multiplication facts on their journey to fluency!
I hope you download and enjoy this engaging Christmas multiplication 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.1
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each.
Number Patterns
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for numerical patterns? Well look no further as Number Patterns Game Puzzles, for CCSS 4.OA.5, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 4th 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 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 identifying the rule (multiply, divide, add, or subtract) and finding the next number in the given number sequence. By solving the problems and finding the matching puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 4th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about analyzing patterns with this product!
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Relevant Grade 4 Common Core Standard 4.OA.A.5
Generate a number pattern that follows a given rule.
Cross Reference: Virginia SOL 4.15
Roman Numerals
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for roman numerals one through twenty? Well look no further as Roman Numerals Puzzles Activity, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 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 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 20 colorful jigsaw puzzles (covering roman numerals 1-20), 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 matching the puzzle pieces of the roman numeral with the correct number and number word, students can gain confidence in this skill. Your students will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about roman numeral numbers 1 through 20 with this product!
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Unit Fraction Dividing & Partitioning Shapes into Equal Parts of a Whole Sort Game
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for partitioning shapes into equal parts? Well look no further as Unit Fraction Partitioning Shape Game Puzzle, for CCSS 1.G.3, 2.G.3, 3.G.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for primary 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 partitioning shapes puzzle set includes 16 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 the name of a geometric 2D shapes based on its picture, dividing the shape into equal parts and determining the unit fraction of the whole figure. 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 decomposing shapes into equal shares with this resource!
Geometry Shapes included:
Rectangle
Circle
Triangle
Circle
Oval
Rhombus
Trapezoid
Square
Pentagon
Hexagon
Octagon
Decagon
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Relevant Grade 1 Common Core Standard 1.G.A.3
Partition circles and rectangles into two and four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, fourths, and quarters
Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.G.A.3
Partition circles and rectangles into two, three, or four equal shares, describe the shares using the words halves, thirds, half of, a third of, etc.
Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.G.A.2
Partition shapes into parts with equal areas. Express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 1.6G TEKS 2.3A
2 Digits Addition Game Puzzles Adding Four Two Digit Numbers 2nd Grade
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for adding four two digit numbers? Well look no further as 2 Digit Addition Game Puzzles Adding Four Two Digit Numbers, for CCSS 2.NBT.6, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 2nd 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 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 addition to find the sum of four double digit numbers. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your second graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about adding numbers with two digits.
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Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.NBT.B.6
Add up to four two-digit numbers using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 2.4B
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!
I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative number sense activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
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
4th Grade Adding Fractions with Denominators of 10 & 100 Game Puzzles
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for adding fractions? Well look no further as Adding Fractions of Denominators 10 and 100 Puzzles, for CCSS 4.NF.5, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 4th 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.
By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 4th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about adding fractions with this product!
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Relevant Grade 4 Common Core Standard 4.NF.C.5
Express a fraction with denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, and use this technique to add two fractions with respective denominators 10 and 100.
Composing & Decomposing 0 to Teen Numbers Kindergarten Place Value Game
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for decomposing numbers using place value? Well look no further as Decomposing Numbers 0-19 Place Value Game Puzzles, for CCSS K.NBT.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for kindergarten or 1st 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 monkey themed 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 matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your kindergartners will love to practice strategies for decomposing numbers 0-19 using the method of base ten blocks!
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Relevant Kindergarten Common Core Standard K.NBT.A.1
Compose and decompose numbers from 11 to 19 into ten ones and some further ones.
3rd Grade Multiplication Game Puzzles for Multiplying by Multiples of 10
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for multiplying multiples of ten? Well look no further as Multiplying by Multiples of 10 Game Puzzles, for CCSS 3.NBT.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 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 28 jigsaw colorful 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. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about multiplying a single digit number by a multiple of 10 with this product!
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Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.NBT.A.3
Multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10-90 (e.g., 9 × 80, 5 × 60) using strategies based on place value and properties of operations.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.4B
Rectilinear Perimeter and Area of Composite Figures Compound Shape Activity Game
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for area and perimeter of rectilinear shapes? Well look no further as Rectilinear Area and Perimeter Game Puzzles, for CCSS 3.MD.7, 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 racing themed 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.
By matching the rectilinear figure with the puzzle pieces with the correct area and perimeter, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about how to determine perimeter and area of composite figures with this resource.
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Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.MD.C.7.D
Recognize area as additive. Find areas of rectilinear figures by decomposing them into non-overlapping rectangles and adding the areas of the non-overlapping parts
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 3.6D
Associative Property of Addition
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for the associative property? Well look no further as Associative 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, 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 basketball 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.
By solving the questions and finding the matching puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 1st graders will love to practice becoming Associative Property All Stars by developing the strategy of using the method of associative property to solve problems with this product!
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Relevant Grade 1 Common Core Standard 1.OA.B.3
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add
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
Odd and Even Numbers
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for even and odd numbers? Well look no further as Even and Odd Numbers Game Puzzles, for CCSS 2.OA.3, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 2nd 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 (covering numbers 1-20), 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 the number of monsters on a puzzle piece and matching it with the total number and determining whether the number is odd or even. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about odd and even numbers!
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Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.OA.C.3
Determine whether a group of objects (up to 20) has an odd or even number of members.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 2.7A and Virginia SOL 2.4C
Comparing Fractions
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for comparing fractions? Well look no further as Greater Than Less Than Comparing Fractions Game Puzzles, for CCSS 3.NF.3 and 4.NF.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 3rd grade or 4th 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 representing fractions on circle and rectangle bar models and making comparisons using greater than, less than, or equal to symbols. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd or 4th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about comparing fractions using visual models!
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Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.NF.3 and Grade 4 Standard 4.NF.2
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.3D and Virginia SOL 3.3
Thanksgiving Math
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for multiplication with a Thanksgiving theme? Well look no further as Thanksgiving Multiplication Math Game Puzzles, for CCSS 3.OA.1, 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 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 Thanksgiving Multiplication by 7’s 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 reviews multiplication by grouping through using multiplication by 7 (the number of feathers on each turkey) by the number of turkeys in the group. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about multiplication with this product!
I hope you download and enjoy this engaging Thanksgiving multiplication 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.1
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each.
Multiplication
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for multiplying numbers in equal groups? Well bingo! Look no further as Multiplication of Whole Numbers Puzzles, for CCSS 3.OA.1, 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 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 also love working on these for distance learning at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 22 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 tub or bin 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 the multiplication strategy of creating equal groups of objects to represent the multiplication problem. By solving the multiplication expression and finding the matching picture model, students can sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces to gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice in the area of using the method of multiplication by grouping to learn multiplication facts on their journey to fluency with times tables!
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.1
Interpret products of whole numbers, e.g., interpret 5 × 7 as the total number of objects in 5 groups of 7 objects each.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 2.6A and Virginia SOL 3.5
Geometry
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for lines and angles geometry vocabulary? Well bingo! Look no further as Geometry Vocabulary for Points, Lines, Line Segments, Rays and Angles Puzzles, for CCSS 4.G.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 4th 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 task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these for distance learning at home to study and improve their skills.
This puzzle set includes 14 colorful jigsaw puzzles. 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.
For these puzzles, students will match the geometry term with its definition and picture. By solving the problems to sort, scoot and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 4th graders will love to practice and develop strategies to learn the geometry vocab words!
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The following geometry terms are included:
Point
Line
Line Segment
Types of Lines
Intersecting Lines
Ray
Parallel Lines
Perpendicular Lines
Angles
Acute Angles
Obtuse Angles
Right Angles
Vertex
Polygons
Relevant Grade 4 Common Core Standard 4.G.A.1
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.6A and Virginia SOL 4.10
Comparing Decimals
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for comparing decimal numbers? Well look no further as Comparing Decimals to Hundredths Game Puzzles, for CCSS 4.NF.7, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 4th 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.
It covers comparing two decimal numbers using shaded hundreds blocks to represent the number and also using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols >, <, and =. By solving the questions to compare the numbers and finding the matching picture model puzzle piece, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 4th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about comparing decimals to the hundredths place with this product!
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Relevant Grade 4 Common Core Standard 4.NF.C.7
Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual model.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.2F and Virginia SOL 4.3C
Pumpkin Math
Looking for a fun fall themed interactive teaching idea for adding within 20? Well look no further as Halloween Math Addition within 20 Game Puzzles, for CCSS 1.OA.6 and 2.OA.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 1st or 2nd grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your unit as a pumpkin 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 pumpkin themed 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 numbers within 20 and includes a picture representation of the addition problem to help students visualize the concept. By solving the questions to answer the addition expression and finding the matching puzzle piece with the picture model, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 1st or 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about adding numbers to 20!
I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative first day of fall activity with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
Relevant Grade 1 Common Core Standard 1.OA.C.6 and Grade 2 Standard 2.OA.B.2
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 1.3D 2.4A and Virginia SOL 2.5
Repeated Addition Arrays
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for repeated addition? Well look no further as Repeated Addition Array Game Puzzles, for CCSS 2.OA.4, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 2nd 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 basketball themed puzzle set includes 10 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 repeated addition to find the total number of objects in a rectangular array. By solving the questions to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies using the method of repeated addition with array visual models!
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 2 Common Core Standard 2.OA.C.4
Use addition to find the total number of objects arranged in rectangular arrays with up to 5 rows and up to 5 columns; write an equation to express the total as a sum of equal addends.