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Decomposing Fractions
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for decomposing fractions? Well bingo! Look no further as Decomposing Fractions Game Puzzles, for CCSS 4.NF.3, 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 task as a homework assignment, kids will also love working on these 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 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 decomposing a fraction into parts by adding fractions with like denominators. 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 decomposing fractions into sums of fractions.
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Relevant Grade 4 Common Core Standard 4.NF.B.3.B
Decompose a fraction into a sum of fractions with the same denominator in more than one way, recording each decomposition by an equation.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.3B and Virginia SOL 3.7
Equivalent Fractions
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for finding equivalent fractions using multiplication? Well look no further as Equivalent Fractions Game Puzzles, for CCSS 4.NF.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 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 multiplying a fraction by (n/n) to find the missing number in the numerator or denominator of the equivalent fraction. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 4th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about fractions equivalent to each other.
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Relevant Grade 4 Common Core Standard 4.NF.A.1
Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/(n × b)…Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.3C and Virginia SOL 4.2B
Money
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for counting money word problems? Well look no further as Money Word Problems Game Puzzles, for CCSS 2.MD.8, 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 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 coins and bills to solve money word problems. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about counting dollar bills, coins and making change.
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Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.MD.C.8
Solve word problems involving dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies, using $ and ¢ symbols appropriately.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 3.4C and Virginia SOL 3.8
Base Ten Blocks
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for place value of 3 digit numbers? Well look no further as Place Value Base Ten Blocks Puzzles, for CCSS 2.NBT.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 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 representing three digit numbers in various forms: numeral, number word, expanded form, and with base ten blocks. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about place value to 1000.
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Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.NBT.A.3
Read and write numbers to 1000 using base-ten numerals, number names, and expanded form.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 2.2B and Virginia SOL 2.1A
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
Multiplicative Comparisons
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for multiplicative comparisons? Well look no further as Multiplicative Comparison Puzzles, for CCSS 4.OA.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 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 the multiplication strategy of multiplicative comparison. By solving the multiplication expressions and finding the matching product of the numbers, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 4th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies using the method of multiplication by comparison to learn multiplication facts on their journey to fluency!
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 4 Common Core Standard 4.OA.A.1
Interpret a multiplication equation as a comparison, e.g., interpret 35 = 5 × 7 as a statement that 35 is 5 times as many as 7 and 7 times as many as 5. Represent verbal statements of multiplicative comparisons as multiplication equations.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 3.5C
100 More 100 Less 10 More 10 Less
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for adding and subtracting by 10 and 100? Well look no further as 10 More 10 Less 100 More 100 Less Game Puzzles with 3 Digit Numbers, for CCSS 2.NBT.8, 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 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 monster themed 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 finding the number that is ten more than and ten less than or 100 more than and 100 less than the given three digit number. By solving the problems to sort and match the puzzle pieces, students can gain confidence in an important skill. Your second graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about ten more ten less and hundred more hundred less with this resource!
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Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.NBT.B.8
Mentally add 10 or 100 to a given number 100-900, and mentally subtract 10 or 100 from a given number 100-900.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 2.7B
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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Christmas Math
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!
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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.
2nd Grade Measurement with a Ruler Game Activity in Centimeters & Inches
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for measuring in half inches and centimeters? Well look no further as Measurement Activity Length Measuring Inches and Centimeters Puzzle, for CCSS 2.MD.1, 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 a ruler to measure to the nearest half inch and centimeter. It also has differentiation embedded in these puzzles as 12 puzzles have the starting point at zero on the ruler and 12 puzzles have the starting point not at zero. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 2nd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about reading a ruler for measuring.
I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative measurement activity with a ruler with your students! So set those worksheets aside and give our puzzles a try!
Relevant Grade 2 Common Core Standard 2.MD.A.1
Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 2.9D and Virginia SOL 3.9A
Measurement
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for measuring in quarter inches and graphing on a line plot? Well look no further as Graphing Line Plots with Measurements to the Nearest Quarter Inch Puzzles, for CCSS 3.MD.4, 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 24 colorful jigsaw puzzles, a line plot worksheet, 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 a ruler to measure to the nearest quarter inch and graphing the data on a line plot. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 3rd graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about reading a ruler for measuring.
I hope you download and enjoy this engaging hands-on manipulative measurement activity with a ruler with your students!
Relevant Grade 3 Common Core Standard 3.MD.B.4
Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units— whole numbers, halves, or quarters.
Coordinate Plane Graphing
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for 1st quadrant graphing of ordered pairs? Well look no further as Ordered Pair and Coordinate Plane Graphing Activity 1st Quadrant Puzzles, for CCSS 5.G.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 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 x and y coordinates, ordered pair format, and graphing the points in the first quadrant. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 5th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about coordinate graphing in quadrant 1.
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Relevant Grade 5 Common Core Standard 5.G.A.1
Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, with the intersection of the lines (the origin) arranged to coincide with the 0 on each line and a given point in the plane located by using an ordered pair of numbers, called its coordinates. Understand that the first number indicates how far to travel from the origin in the direction of one axis, and the second number indicates how far to travel in the direction of the second axis, with the convention that the names of the two axes and the coordinates correspond (e.g., x-axis and x-coordinate, y-axis and y-coordinate).
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 5.8 and Virginia SOL 6.11
4 Quadrants Graphing Ordered Pair Coordinate Plane Game
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for 4 quadrant graphing ordered pairs? Well look no further as Ordered Pair and Coordinate Plane Graphing Activity 4 Quadrant Puzzles, for CCSS 6.NS.6, 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 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 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 x and y coordinates, ordered pair format, and graphing points in all four quadrants. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 6th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about coordinate graphing in quadrants 1-4.
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 6 Common Core Standard 6.NS.C.6
Understand a rational number as a point on the number line. Extend number line diagrams and coordinate axes familiar from previous grades to represent points on the line and in the plane with negative number coordinates.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 6.11 and Virginia SOL 6.11
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for addition and subtraction of fractions with unlike denominators? Well look no further as Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators Game Puzzles, for CCSS 5.NF.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 adding fractions with unlike denominators and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. It also includes both proper fractions and improper fractions. By matching the puzzle pieces to solve the problems, 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 perform fraction addition and subtraction.
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 5 Common Core Standard 5.NF.A.1
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 5.3H and Virginia SOL 4.5B
Addition and Subtraction within 10
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for addition and subtraction within 10 with pictures? Well look no further as Addition & Subtraction Game Kindergarten Add & Subtract within 10 Puzzles, for CCSS K.OA.1, 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 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 pictures of counters for adding and subtracting numbers within 10. 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 and learn to develop strategies about addition within 10 and subtraction within 10.
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 Kindergarten Common Core Standard K.OA.A.1
Represent addition and subtraction with objects, fingers, mental images, drawings, sounds (e.g., claps), acting out situations, verbal explanations, expressions, or equations.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS K.3 and Virginia SOL K.6
Sorting Classifying Categorize Counting Objects Kindergarten Game
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for sorting objects into categories and counting the number of objects in each category? Well look no further as Sorting Classifying Categorizing and Counting Objects Puzzle, for CCSS K.MD.3, 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 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 taking a group of given pictures and sorting them into two categories, based on features such as color, size, or animal type. It also covers counting how many objects belong to each group. 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 and learn to develop strategies about classifying and counting numbers of objects.
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 Kindergarten Common Core Standard K.MD.B.3
Classify objects into given categories; count the numbers of objects in each category and sort the categories by count.
Cross Reference: Virginia SOL K.15
Shapes
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for sorting shapes by name and picture? Well look no further as Shape Sorting 2D and 3D Shapes Activity Game Puzzles, for CCSS K.G.2, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for Kindergarten elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your geometry 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 18 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 recognizing the type of 2D shape and 3D shape by name regardless of the features of size, color or orientation. By matching the shape name word with the shape visual picture puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your Kindergartners will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about identifying and naming shapes.
2D Shape Vocabulary Terms included:
Circle
Oval
Square
Triangle
Rectangle
Rhombus
Star
Heart
Pentagon
Hexagon
Octagon
Trapezoid
3D Shape Vocabulary Terms included:
Rectangular Prism
Cylinder
Sphere
Cube
Pyramid
Cone
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 Kindergarten Common Core Standard K.G.A.2
Correctly name shapes regardless of their orientations or overall size.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS K.6E and Virginia SOL K.12
Positional Words and Prepositional Phrases
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for describing relative positions of objects? Well look no further as Kindergarten Positional Words Game Puzzles, for CCSS K.G.1, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for Kindergarten elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your geometry 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 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 objects or shapes in a picture and then describing the relative positions using preposition words or phrases to complete the fill in the blank sentence. By matching puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your Kindergartners will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about recognizing objects and their relative positions.
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 Kindergarten Common Core Standard K.G.A.1
Describe objects in the environment using names of shapes, and describe the relative positions of these objects using terms such as above, below, beside, in front of, behind, and next to.
Cross Reference: Virginia SOL K.12
Volume
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for finding volume of rectangular prisms? Well look no further as Volume of Rectangular Prisms Game Puzzles, for CCSS 5.MD.5, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 5th Grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your measurement 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 finding the volume of a given shape of rectangular prism or cube by writing the equation for length multiplied by width and height. Students will need to solve the multiplication equation to find the answer for volume in cubic units. By matching puzzle pieces to solve the problems, students can gain confidence in an important and sometimes challenging skill. Your 5th graders will love to practice and learn to develop strategies about calculating volume of rectangular 3D shapes.
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 5th Grade Common Core Standards
5.MD.C.3
Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand concepts of volume measurement.
5.MD.C.4
Measure volumes by counting unit cubes
5.MD.C.5
Relate volume to the operations of multiplication
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 5.4G 5.6A 5.6B and Virginia SOL 5.8A 6.10D
Division Game
Looking for a fun interactive teaching idea for 4 digit by 1 digit division with remainders? Well look no further as 4 Digit by 1 Digit Division Game Puzzles, for CCSS 4.NBT.6, will serve as an exciting lesson plan for 4th Grade elementary school classrooms. This is a great resource to incorporate into your measurement 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 solving a division problem with a 4 digit dividend and 1 digit divisor to find the answer in the form of a quotient and remainder. By matching 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 dividing numbers.
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 4 Common Core Standard 4.NBT.B.6
Find whole-number quotients and remainders with up to four-digit dividends and one-digit divisors.
Cross Reference: Texas TEKS 4.4F and Virginia SOL 4.4C