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Enhance your math instruction with a variety of activities that make learning mathematical concepts engaging and enjoyable. This collection offers games, puzzles, and hands-on projects covering topics from basic arithmetic to advanced problem-solving. By integrating these math activities into your lessons, you can stimulate interest and improve students' understanding of mathematical principles.
Order of Operations Mystery Picture Math Digital Activity
Math, Order Of Operations, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities
Ignite the enthusiasm of your 5th-grade students with the thrilling Order of Operations Jigsaw Puzzle Activity —a dynamic and enjoyable way to practice essential math skills while having a blast. This engaging resource requires no preparation on your part, making it a hassle-free addition to your math curriculum. With its self-checking feature and the added intrigue of uncovering a mystery picture, this activity is sure to captivate your students' attention and keep them actively engaged in their learning journey. Challenge your students to solve 16 expressions involving parentheses and no exponents. As they correctly answer each question, an exciting mystery picture will gradually be revealed, creating an element of excitement and curiosity in their math practice. This enticing feature serves as a powerful motivator, inspiring students to strive for accuracy and proficiency in their problem-solving abilities. In addition to the interactive digital format, a printable copy of the questions is included, providing flexibility in your teaching approach and accommodating different classroom settings. The Order of Operations Jigsaw Puzzle Activity is not only engaging but also versatile. It's the perfect solution for early finishers, end-of-year activities, and invigorating back-to-school challenges. With its compatibility across laptops, tablets, and smartphones, this activity ensures accessibility for all learners, empowering them to participate and succeed. Effortless implementation is a key advantage of this resource. Being an online activity with interactive pages, it requires minimal preparation on your part. Simply share the link with your students, and they can embark on their math adventure right away. There's no need to configure locks or hide clues—everything they need is conveniently accessible online. Furthermore, no Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary, simplifying the process and ensuring a smooth experience for both you and your students. As a teacher who has utilized this activity successfully, including as a sub-plan in the 6th grade, I can personally attest to the high level of student engagement and enthusiasm it generates. The mystery picture concept truly captivates students, motivating them to eagerly work through the expressions and solidify their understanding of the order of operations.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Order Of Operations, Mystery Picture, Jigsaw Puzzle, Digital
"Bigger Bottom" Math Song
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Grade 2, 3, Songs, Activities
Many of our students love learning in a variety of ways and music is one of those! We can retain information better when we hear it through songs and visual videos. This is one reason we like to incorporate music in our learning environments. We don’t have to limit music to music class only for our students. In my store, you’ll find a wide array of music resources that students will love to learn from. This is a music video for your math students in 2nd and 3rd grade. The title of this song is “Bigger Bottom.” This is a song and video that will have students learn about subtraction with regrouping. This video provides explanations and many examples to support student learning. You can implement this video at the introduction of teaching this math skill. The objective is to provide students with a visual and concrete example for solving a variety of subtraction problems. This would be a song that I play multiple times for my students across the course of this unit . It is an MP4 file, so you can download it and have the option of embedding it into any slideshow you may be using for instruction. I hope you enjoy!
Author MathDog Media
Tags Bigger Bottom, Math Song, Math Video, Math Dog Media, Subtraction Problems, Regrouping, Math Center, Lesson Introduction, Mastery
Digital Choice Board | Rational Numbers
Math, Algebra, Grade 7, 8, 9, Activities
his engaging and interactive digital activity is a fantastic resource for eighth-grade students seeking diverse ways to strengthen their understanding of rational numbers. Featuring adorable graphics and an intuitive interface, this choice board is designed to captivate and motivate learners. Within this resource, you will find three distinct activities, each comprising ten problems. Identifying Rational Numbers: This activity focuses on honing students' skills in recognizing rational numbers. By presenting various numbers, both whole and decimal, learners must determine whether they are rational or not. This exercise encourages critical thinking and reinforces the concept of rationality. Adding and Subtracting Rational Numbers: Here, students delve into the realm of arithmetic operations with rational numbers. Through ten thought-provoking problems, learners practice adding and subtracting rational numbers, sharpening their computational skills and building confidence in working with these numerical entities. Multiplying and Dividing Rational Numbers: This activity empowers students to explore the world of rational number multiplication and division. By providing a series of equations involving rational numbers, this section challenges learners to calculate products and quotients. Strengthening their grasp of these fundamental operations fosters a deeper understanding of rational numbers. The beauty of this choice board lies in its accessibility. Being an online resource with interactive pages, all you need to do is share the link with your students, and they're ready to dive right in! No additional Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are required, simplifying the process for both you and your students. The versatility of this resource allows you to utilize it in various ways, such as: Additional Materials for Remediation: Use the choice board as supplementary materials to support students who may require extra practice or reinforcement. Bell Ringer/Warm-up: Begin your math lessons with a quick warm-up exercise to activate students' prior knowledge and prepare them for the day's lesson. Emergency Sub Lesson Plan: In the event of an unexpected absence, the choice board serves as a comprehensive and independent lesson plan that ensures uninterrupted learning. Early Finishers: Engage early finishers with a meaningful and enjoyable activity , promoting independent exploration and consolidation of rational number concepts. With this No Prep Choice Board, practicing rational numbers becomes an enjoyable and efficient experience for both educators and students. Empower your eighth graders with this captivating resource and witness their growth and confidence in working with rational numbers.
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Choice Board, Rational Numbers, Algebra, Digital
Integer Exponents (Proof & Properties of Exponents) Flip Book, PPT, Practice
Math, Numbers, Grade 8, Activities
This resource was developed to meet the requirements of the 8th Grade Equations & Expressions Standard below: CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE .1 Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 3^2 × 3^-5 = 3^-3 = 1/33 = 1/27.
Author The Math Cafe
Tags Exponents, Notes, Practice, Properties Of Exponents Practice, Ppt Exponents
Pumpkin Investigation
ELA, Writing, Science, Basic Science, Math, Measurements, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Projects
Pumpkin Investigation This pumpkin investigation aligns with science, math, and writing opportunities for grades three through five, if students are prepped accordingly. Students need to be in the mindset of scientists and serious observers or mathematicians. If you are in an area where pumpkins are a main crop, it is beneficial to connect it to your local economics, as well. This cross curricular, hands-on opportunity allows for parent or other staff volunteers and a small group setting for investigation. Included in this product: Teacher notes for how to implement the project in class Nonfiction reading passage explaining scientist skills like observation and communication A pumpkin observation packet, leading students through estimations, observations, and measurements of a pumpkin (either individual or in a group. Some pages have standard measurement and others have metric A rubric for grading the packet Intended for science grading, but could also be used for math if points were specific to those skills Parent permission notes for students to participate Parent volunteer letter and guidelines Supplies Needed: 1 pumpkin per group Newspaper or butcher paper – to cover desks or tables Bucket (0r buckets) filled with water – towels to dry Baby/bathroom scale Cloth/flexible tape measures Large spoons or scoops Adults willing to use knives Next Gen Science Standards Covered (On top of the previously tagged Math and Writing standards) 3-5-ETS1-1. Define a simple design problem reflecting a need or a want that includes specified criteria for success and constraints on materials, time, or cost. 3-5-ETS1-3. Plan and carry out fair tests in which variables are controlled and failure points are considered to identify aspects of a model or prototype that can be improved. **Check pages carefully, as there are duplicates of the questions with some asking for standard units of measurement and some asking for metric units. Total Pages: 13 pages Answer Key: Rubric only Teaching Duration: 2 hour session for project, skills apply multiple times throughout the year
Author Kel's Klass
Tags Hands-on, Cross Curricular, Observation, Communication, Estimation, Measurement, Data Writing
Cool Math Quips Activity: Adding + Subtracting Integers
Math, Algebra, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities
Cool Math Quips Activity: Adding + Subtracting Integers An engaging tool uniquely blending both math and humor, this resource assists teachers in imparting numerical concepts specifically focusing on adding and subtracting integers. It stimulates students into a challenging environment of critical thinking while injecting fun into the process. Main Components: 10 Full-page Task Cards : Crafted for fifth to seventh graders, these problem-studded cards aid in understanding integral values — adding and subtracting them. These laminated prints secure durability even under brisk classroom circumstances. Recording Sheet: This allows students to chronicle their answers, providing an overview of their mathematical prowess over time. Solution Key:Makes grading a breeze as it confirms student submissions instantaneously — indeed an educator's delight! The Cool Math Quips Activity enables flexible adaptation depending upon teaching methodologies or student requirements. Works well with numerous implementation strategies such as whole group discussions, individual assignments, homework prompts, small group sessions during breaks or study periods. All resources come packed in one comprehensive downloadable PDF from TeachSimple’s platform; ensuring easy access on all devices making it user-friendly and straightforward to navigate through navigation across platforms; No more struggles persuading your pupils that math can be fun with the Cool Math Quips Activity at your disposal- truly an indispensable tool for nurturing the bright minds you teach!</i
Author Made 4 The Middle
Tags Math Quips, Integers, Adding, Subtracting, Task Cards, Cool Math Integer Games
Letter Z Counting to 10 Puzzles
Math, Early Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
This Letter Z Counting to 10 Puzzles is a counting math puzzle for the letter Z. This resource is great for practicing number recognition and for practicing counting up to 10. This center provides a quick and easy activity to give students who need practice with ordering numbers and counting practice up to 10, with one to one correspondence. These math puzzles are suitable for preschool aged children and kindergarteners who need practice with ordering and counting numbers. What is Included: This product contains 4 counting to 10 puzzles with 10 pieces each for the letter Z. This counting puzzle math center can be used in the following ways Math centers Puzzle centers Small group activities Morning tubs or baskets Task Box Activity Emergency sub plans Quick hands on counting assessment Quick number recognition assessment Quick number ordering assessment Skills assessed with this letter Z puzzle counting activity Ability to count from 1 to 10 Ability to order numbers successfully from 1 to 10 Fine Motor Skills Recognition of things that begin with the letter Z This counting math center is low prep. All that is required is for the teacher to print it out, cut it out and laminate if desired. Once created, this puzzle counting center can be used over and over. The provide a great way for students to practice counting to 10 and practicing letter sound recognition for beginning sounds at the same time. Students can work on this counting center independently, in pairs, or in small groups to complete. These puzzles can be easily stored in small plastic containers since as a task box or in small plastic bags to ensure all the pieces stay together. This puzzle center is easy to set out and for students to clean up. For similar resources, visit my store!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Alphabet Puzzles, Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Preschool Math, Math Puzzles, Number Puzzles, Number Order, Letter Z, Letter Z Activities
Winter Absolute Value Equations Pixel Art and Printable Task Cards
Math, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Task Cards
Looking for a winter-themed activity that makes solving absolute value equations engaging and enjoyable for your students? This Solving Absolute Value Equations Pixel Art and Task Cards Bundle is the perfect solution! Designed for busy teachers and motivated learners, this versatile resource combines the excitement of digital pixel art with the practicality of printable worksheets and task cards, creating a comprehensive and fun learning experience. No prep. Self-checking. Highly interactive. Your classroom just got a major upgrade! What's Included? ✔ Digital Pixel Art Activity Students will solve 20 absolute value equations to reveal a vibrant, winter-themed image! As they input answers, pieces of the picture come to life, motivating them to complete the activity. Self-checking: Students get instant feedback on their work—correct answers automatically reveal the next part of the artwork. Perfect for individual or small group practice. ✔ Task Cards and Printable Worksheets For hands-on practice, use the included task cards and printable worksheets to reinforce key concepts. Task Cards: Great for math centers, scavenger hunts, or partner activities. Fill-in-the-blank worksheets: Allow students to work through absolute value equations step-by-step. Answer keys: Save time and provide students with instant feedback when used for self-assessment. Convenient Features for Teachers and Students No Prep Needed: Simply assign and let students dive in—perfect for those busy days! Student-Paced Learning: The built-in self-checking system ensures students progress with confidence, asking for help only when needed. Autosave Functionality: Students can pause and pick up where they left off as long as they return using the same device and browser. Why You’ll Love This Resource ❄️ Winter and Christmas Themed: Add a festive seasonal touch to your lessons. Engaging and Fun: Engage your students in a fun way, while keeping them motivated to learn. Self-Checking: Immediate feedback eliminates grading stress for you while boosting student confidence. Time-Saving: Zero prep means you can save precious time to focus on the most important thing-teaching. Perfect For: Middle and high school math classrooms Lessons on absolute value equations Homework, math centers, or independent practice Teachers seeking engaging, no-prep resources How It Works Students access the digital pixel art activity on their devices. They solve absolute value equations as art unfolds at every correct answer. Include task cards and worksheets for reinforcement offline. Get set to bring life to math this winter! Click the Add to Cart button and have absolutely easy time teaching these value equations this winter!
Author Matemaths
Tags Matemaths, Pixel Art, Math, Halloween, Absolute Value, Task Cards, Printable, Equations
10 PUZZLES OF THE NUMBERS | DOG THEMED
Math, Numbers, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
HELLO! THANK YOU FOR BEING PART OF THE EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS RESOURCE STORE! Today we bring you this fantastic resource consisting of 10 puzzles for learning numbers from 1 to 10. So take advantage of this opportunity now because this document is available for free. MAIN INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: 1. Product name: The title of this document is "10 puzzles with numbers from 1 to 10" 2. Number of pages: This document is made up of 10 pages. 3. Is it editable or not? This document is not editable, so it will be much easier for you to use it. 4. Subject: The subject of this document is numbers from 1 to 10. 5. Document version: This document is available in PDF version, A4 size. 6. Color or black/white: This document is available in color. SECONDARY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PRODUCT: 7. Aimed at children ages: This document is aimed at children ages 3 to 6 who are learning their first numbers from 1 to 5. 8. In what size and format is this resource? This document is available in PDF format, A4 size. 9. Do I need any extra elements to apply it? Yes, you will need scissors and glue to solve these puzzles. 10. Is this resource in color or black and white? This game is available in color. 11. Is this resource free or do you have to pay to use it? This resource is free so take advantage of the opportunity and download it now. 12. How many pages does this educational resource have? It contains 10 pages. OTHERS FREE RESOURCES YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED: Numbers Pyramid https://teachsimple.com/product/numbers-pyramids-with-addition-up-to-20-20-exercises Numbers Maze https://teachsimple.com/product/10-numbers-mazes-counting-1-to-10 Counting Cards https://teachsimple.com/product/20-exercises-of-counting-numbers-numbers-1-to-10 Counting 1 to 100 https://teachsimple.com/product/numbers-tracing-minibook-tracing-numbers-1-to-100 Counting Numbers 1 to 10 – Bee https://teachsimple.com/product/counting-numbers-minibook-numbers-1-to-10 Counting Numbers 1 to 10 – Frog https://teachsimple.com/product/counting-1-to-10-minibook-frog-theme Circle the letter https://teachsimple.com/product/recognize-the-letter-alphabet-activity Counting Animals https://teachsimple.com/product/counting-animales-numbers-1-to-10
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags NUMBERS, NUMBERS 1 TO 10, PUZZLE, PUZZLES, FREE RESOURCE
My Unique Shape (Back to School & Get To Know You Activity)
Special Resources, Math, Graphing, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Social Skills, Special Education Needs (SEN), Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities
In this product, you will combine graphing and SEL. This is the perfect back-to-school or get-to-know-you activity in any class-not just math! Students will receive a graphing page and a page with questions. Each question has a coordinate after it that the students plot on the graph. When the student is done plotting all the coordinates, they will draw a line to each coordinate and create a very unique shape. Some of the statements are; I like tacos, I have a pet, I have a sibling, I play a sport, I like sushi, I prefer outside to inside, I am an optimist, I like board games , my name has more than 5 letters, I have traveled outside the country, I speak more than one language, and I love gardening-among more. There are 20 statements. If a statement is not true for the student, they simply cross it off or skip to the next statement. This is a great resource for having students share and get to know each other, you will also get to know your students quite well from this activity. This would also be a great advisory activity at the beginning of the year. Another idea is to post these on a bulletin board afterward and admire the different unique shapes of your students. Students can also create an image from their shape if they wish-such as an animal, person, object, etc. One of the objectives of this resource is to allow students to reflect on their likes and dislikes and personality. The other objectives are for students to share commonalities and embrace differences. Lastly, you as the teacher will really get to know your students. This is fully editable so feel free to change the questions to your liking. You know your students best! You do not need to be a math teacher to use this resource! It's great for school counselors, specialists and advisory teachers as well.
Author Jennifer Moyer Taylor
Tags Graphing, Get To Know You, Icebreaker, Bulletin Board Idea, Sel, Back To School, Social Emotional Learning, Math, Advisory, Classroom Community
ADDITION UP TO 20 - 10 pages of exercises
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
1. Brief introduction: Performing mathematical operations is important for children, especially when it comes to learning to add, because it is a basic activity in daily life. For this reason, today we have prepared this educational worksheet so that students can practice addition in a didactic way, with numbers from 1 to 10, with results that are less than 20. I hope that this worksheet is very useful for you. . 2. Title of the pedagogical resource: "Additions with results up to 20" 3. Topic to work on: Additions of numbers from 1 to 10. 4. Area of knowledge where it should be applied: This educational sheet could be applied in the area of teaching mathematics. 5. Number of pages contained: This document contains 10 pages, ready to be printed. 6. Is it available in color or white/black? This pedagogical resource is available in colors so that it is much more attractive to students. 7. What version is it available in? This educational sheet is available in PDF version, ready to be printed. 8. Editable/Not Editable: This document is not editable. 9. Age at which it can be applied: This resource could be used in children who have already passed the concrete phase of learning addition, and have already moved on to the abstract phase, and are capable of making additions that give results up to 20. 10. Tags or keywords that describe the content: additions up to 10, additions up to 20, addition exercises, addition exercises for children, additions for children, addition worksheets for children. 11. Ways to print: I recommend that you print this sheet in color, so that it is much more fun for the students. I also suggest that you print it in the size you find or perhaps you can reduce 2 pages into 1 and thus save paper. I always ask you to certify that the numbers are visible to the children, and that they have enough space to place the answers. 12. Forms of application in class: I recommend that you apply this sheet individually. so that learning is more personalized.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Addition To 10, Addition To 20, Addition Up To 20, Addition Up To 10
COMBINATED OPERATION- Addition, Subtraction,Multiplication,Division
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Activities
1. Introduction As is known by educational agents, combined operations are those that involve performing more than one mathematical operation in a problem. 2.Objective The objective of this worksheet is: -Develop logical thinking: As is known, combined operations require children to think logically and sequentially to solve problems that involve more than one mathematical action. This will help promote the development of problem-solving and logical reasoning skills. - Improving calculation skills: When students perform combined operations, children will practice and improve their calculation skills, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. This will help them strengthen their understanding of basic mathematical concepts. - Promotion of working memory: When solving problems that involve multiple operations, children and/or students will use their working memory to remember the steps and partial results. This set of processes will help them strengthen their information retention capacity as well as their working memory. -Encourage creative thinking: When your students face these problems, they will be able to develop creative approaches to solve them. This will encourage thinking outside the box as well as finding innovative solutions. - Take mathematics in a fun way: Thanks to this worksheet, students will be able to see mathematics from another perspective, since they will see in it a subject that can be fun and attractive. For this reason, this sheet has been developed with drawings and elements that are attractive to them. 3.Order, scheme and stages Introduce your math class with a motivational song or dynamic, and then just introduce the worksheet. 4.Grades or ages This worksheet is developed for children ages 7 to 10 approximately. 5. Form of application You must apply this sheet individually. 6. Answer keys This game does not require answers. 7.Use text labels mathematics, mathematics for children, mathematical operations, mathematics activities, combined operations. 8.Rules Specified above. 9.File types The archive is in PDF format. 10.Number of pages This document contains 19 pages.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
Tags Combinated Operations, Basic Operations, Maths
The Decimal Operations Activity Digital Escape Room and Task Cards
Math, Decimals, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Escape Room
Do you want an interactive way to teach decimal operations without the hassle of preparation? Then, here is your source: Decimal Operations Activity No-Prep Digital Escape Room and Task Cards. In this winter-themed digital adventure, students will be captivated while mastering essential math skills in order to help Pen the Penguin reunite with his friends and make practicing decimals fun. Why Teachers Love This Resource: Zero Prep Needed: No need to spend hours planning; just share the activity link and get started. Instant Feedback w/ Self-Checking: The self-checking feature allows immediate feedback for the students, making learning more autonomous while lessening the teacher's intervention. Fill-in-the-Blank Questions: Holds learners' interest, motivates them, and keeps them participatory. Student-Paced for Maximum Flexibility: This is a perfect tool for encouraging students' autonomy, at the same time giving them an opportunity to work in their own time and request extra help if needed. It automatically saves the progress, so a student may pick up from where they stopped working with the same device and browser. It provides a "Continue" button through which students may resume working from the end. Engaging Storyline: Take Pen the Penguin through tough situations by making math practice relevant and fun. Versatile Task Cards: printable task cards, including handouts and full solutions, to best fit your needs in how you'd like to implement this activity. Decimal Addition Decimal Subtraction Multiplication of Decimals Division of Decimals Winter-Themed Design: Makes your math lesson fun. Perfect for winter learning. What's Unique About This Product? Easy on the Teacher: Makes your life easier because this product is an activity-ready resource. Self-Checking for Students: Students can track their progress and learn from the mistakes they make. Differentiated instruction and independent math practice are great with interactive, student-led learning. Use it in: Math centers and rotations Independent practice sessions Homework assignments Distance Learning/Hybrid Classroom Bring your teaching 'A' game and let's make decimal operations fun! Ditch those boring worksheets once and for all and grab this interactive Digital Escape Room. The Decimal Operations Activity: No-Prep Digital Escape Room with Task Cards will get your students involved in the educational process and turn your classroom into a math adventure!. Ready to make the math lessons fun and help Pen the Penguin solve the dilemmas? Add this digital breakout into your cart today and bring an element of adventure into your math instruction!
Author Matemaths
Tags Thanksgiving, Interactive Activity, Digital Learning, Matemaths, Decimal Operations, Escape Room, Winter
Help Leo Sort Shapes and Colors
Math, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Help Leo Sort Shapes and Colors Help young learners develop critical thinking and early math skills with this engaging sorting activity . Children will love matching over 100 cards featuring 11 different shapes and 12 vibrant colors. The set includes circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, diamonds, hearts, arrows, crescents, stars, and ovals in red, yellow, pink, orange, blue, purple, brown, black, gold, gray, green, and white. Learners will have a blast matching objects by either shape or color. This multifaceted resource can be used for independent practice, small groups, or even whole class activities. Skills developed include shape and color recognition, sorting and categorization, and visual discrimination. This laminated, velcro-backed set provides open-ended learning opportunities for individuals or groups.
Author IFIO girl - I'll Figure It Out
Tags Sorting Shapes, Sorting Colors, Early Learning, Visual Discrimination, Special Education
Common Fractions 1/2s - 1/12s Activity - Bingo Game - Fraction Symbols - Boards 1-5
Math, Fractions, Grade 2, 3, 4, Activities, Games
Common Fractions Bingo is a fun and engaging math game for students to practice identifying common fractions from halves to twelfths. Students use bingo boards, playing pieces, and calling cards with circles, squares, strips, or symbols representing different fractions. To play, give each student a bingo board and playing pieces. Shuffle the calling cards and draw one. Students cover the matching fraction on their board. Continue drawing cards until a student covers 3 spaces in a row and wins! With multiple board designs and calling card options, this versatile game works for whole group, small group, partner, or independent practice. Lamination keeps the materials durable for repeated classroom use. This engaging game is perfect for reinforcing fraction skills.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Fractions, Common Fractions, Fraction Games, Fraction Activities, Fractions Bingo, Math Game, Math Activity, Common Fractions Game, Cccfba, Cccfbts
"5 More Minutes of Work" Math Song
Creative Arts, Art, Music, Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 3, 4, Songs, Activities
Many of our students love learning in a variety of ways and music is one of those! We can retain information better when we hear it through songs and visual videos. This is one reason we like to incorporate music in our learning environments. We don’t have to limit music to music class only for our students. In my store, you’ll find a wide array of music resources that students will love to learn from. What You Get: This is a music video for your math students in 3rd – 4th grade. The title of this song is “5 More Minutes of Work.”This is a song and video that will teach students multiplication facts. This video provides explanations and many examples to support student learning. You can implement this video at the introduction of teaching this math skill. The objective is for students to correctly solve multiplication facts by 5. This would be a song that I play multiple times for my students across the course of this unit . It is an MP4 file, so you can download it and have the option of embedding it into any slideshow you may be using for instruction. I hope you enjoy! Here are links to similar resources in my store: “PrimeTime” Math Song “Do The Verb” Language Arts Song “Order in the Court” Math Song “Both Sides of the Road” Math Song “Doggies Divide” Math Song “Nouns Nouns Nouns” Language Arts Song Check Out More Resources from My Store: MathDog Media
Author MathDog Media
Tags Math Song, Math Video, Multiplication Facts, Fact Fluency, Multiplying By 5, 5 More Minutes Of Work, Math Music
Fast Fact Squares: A strategic game to practice fact fluency!
Math, Fact Families, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Multiplication and Division, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
Fast Fact Squares: A strategic game of math facts! Be the player with the most squares at the end of the game by adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing. This game is great for a variety of ages, whether they are just learning their addition facts (adding 1 through 6), are practicing all of their addition, subtraction, multiplication and/or division facts, for those who know all of their facts but are practicing their fluency...or for those who just like strategy games! This game is great to incorporate into your math lesson or throughout the day as a fast finisher activity. Students and teachers alike will also love it as an indoor recess game . Students may not even realize they are practicing their facts or how much strategy is really involved! Materials Needed: • Game Board •2 dice •Pen or pencil Object of the Game : •To be the player with the most colored squares How to Play: Decide which player goes first by rolling the dice. The person with the highest roll goes first First player rolls both dice. They may either add, subtract, multiply or divide the dice. Player finds their answer on the game board and draws ONE line by connecting any two dots that surround that number. Next player’s turn Play continues back and forth When a player connects two dots that closes off a square, they color in the square and earn a point. This player gets to roll again! Once game board has all squares colored in, player with the most points wins! Examples •Player rolls a ”6” and a “2” •Connect dots that surround a “4” (6 – 2 = 4) •Connect dots that surround a ”12” (6 x 2 = 12) •Connect dots that surround a “3” (6 ➗ 2 = 3) •Connect dots that surround an “8” (6 + 2 = 8) Challenge •Another option for keeping score is that each player earns the points that they square off. •For example, if a player squares off a “12” square, that player earns 12 points. •This adds in more strategy for squaring off higher numbers as well as additional practice for adding!
Author Brook Creaser
Tags Game, Multiplication, Division, Subtraction, Addition, Fact Fluency , Strategy, Facts
Number Bonds 11-20 Bingo - Boards 16-20
Math, Fact Families, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Number Bonds 11-20 Bingo engages students in practicing number bonds for numbers 11-20. This math game includes 5 colorful bingo boards with corresponding calling cards. To play, students cover spaces on their board as numbers are drawn. The first student to cover 3 spaces in a row wins! This game can be played whole group or independently. Use buttons, counters or dry erase markers to cover spaces. Or, print and laminate playing squares for reusable gameplay. Extend learning by creating more boards or playing other number bonds games focused on fractions or skip counting. This resource helps cement number bonds concepts through repetition and fun. Used by math teachers for whole group instruction or independent math center rotations, it’s a versatile game loved by second and third grade students.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Number Bonds, Number Bonds Games, Addition Game, Addition Activity, Math Facts, Addition Facts, Addition Math Facts, Math Fact Practice, Number Bonds To 20, Cccnbb1120
Savings Account Project
Life Studies, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Money, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Projects
This is a Savings Account Project is a fantastic tool for imparting financial literacy to your students. This resource is specifically tailored for middle school and high school students, offering activities that shed light on the realm of savings accounts and the underlying concepts of consumer math. Here's what you'll find: Navigating Consumer Math: We all know how tricky consumer math can be, especially for students with limited exposure. This product takes a straightforward approach to demystify savings accounts, the revenue generation by banks, and the calculation of interest. Building Responsible Consumers: By grasping the fundamentals of the banking system, students are equipped to make informed financial decisions and become more responsible consumers. Customizable Learning: Flexibility is key, and this Savings Account Project is designed with adaptability in mind. You can tweak it to align with your objectives and grade levels. If your aim is to focus on the basics of savings accounts, consider incorporating calculators or spreadsheets with formulas. For those delving into calculations, percentages, and tables, encourage them to construct their own tables. And if the core concept of interest is your focus, you can skip the compound interest section. Online Engagement: A portion of the product involves students watching an online video, offering a dynamic and interactive learning experience. Seamless Learning: Whether you prefer to complete activities at home or in the classroom, this resource caters to your preference. It's a versatile introduction to the world of banks and savings accounts for any student. So, if you're looking for a powerful way to lay the groundwork for financial literacy and empower your students to be better consumers, the Savings Account Project is an invaluable addition to your teaching toolkit. Let's equip our students with the skills they need to navigate the financial landscape confidently. Product includes: *Glossary of terms related to savings accounts * Activity with Schoolhouse Rock "Dollars and Sense" * Activity to interview someone with a bank account *Activities with simple and compound interest *Word problems with simple and compound interest *Comparing different types of savings accounts and interest rates *Understanding a bank statement *Understanding a deposit slip *Understanding a withdraw slip *Easel Activity with self checking vocabulary activity
Author Mister G's Teacher Shop
Tags Savings Account Project, Financial Literacy, Finance Class, Saving Money, Budgets, Small Group, Simple Interest, Google Slides, Bank Statements
Lemonade Ten Frames
Math, Early Math, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Activities
Here is a set of Lemonade Ten Frames for your math students to enjoy any time. They will practice with the numbers 0-20 as they match the number to the correct ten frame. All you have to do is print and cut.
Author The Treasured Schoolhouse
Tags Math Centers, Summer, Ten Frames, Fact Families, Addition
Spatial Awareness Perception Game | LEVEL 2
Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Speech Therapy, Math, Patterns, Early Math, Geometry, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Worksheets & Printables, Flashcards, Activities, Games
Spatial Awareness Perception Game | Level 2 Develop students' visual perception, working memory, attention span, and independent work skills with this engaging spatial awareness activity. Includes 24 large presentation models and 18 small matching cards for students to observe a spatial arrangement then find and point to the identical card. Laminate the 4 printable pages for reusable, hands-on learning. Use on a screen or whiteboard to save paper. Cards have a white line to indicate upright positioning. Build foundational skills for math, reading, writing, and everyday tasks through interactive print-and-match games. Differentiate for various abilities by adding language cues, memory challenges, races, or movement. Check Words Aside on TeachSimple for more visual perception resources.
Author WORDS ASIDE
Tags Visual Perception, Occupational Therapy, Sped, Sen, Premath, Cards, Boards, Concentration, Geometry, Words Aside
Numbers Dot Marker Worksheets
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Centers, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dots
Let’s make number learning a delightful dot-filled adventure! These Numbers Dot Marker Worksheets for numbers 1 to 10 are perfect for turning math time into an engaging, colorful masterpiece. Your students will dot their way to numerical mastery, one cheerful splatter at a time. Ways to Use: Independent Practice: Give students a worksheet, a dot marker, and watch the magic happen. Small Groups: Let them work together to compare their dotted numbers and create a mini math gallery. Learning Centers: Set up a dot-station where students can rotate in and enjoy some hands-on number fun. Homework: A mess-free way to practice at home (parents will thank you). Advantages: Visual Learning: The vibrant dots make number recognition and counting stick like glue. Motor Skills: Perfect for those little hands to develop coordination. Stress-Free Prep: Just print and hand out, no cutting, laminating, or assembling required. Quiet Time: These worksheets are magical tools for classroom calmness. From number ninjas to dot detectives, all your students will love this colorful, interactive way to practice math. Who knew learning numbers could be so... dottedly delightful?
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Numbers, Coloring Numbers, Dot To Dot, Dot To Dots, Numbers Dot Marker, Numbers Dot Marker Worksheets, Numbers Coloring, Dot Marker
skip counting by 20s bingo - boards 21-25
Math, Patterns, Early Math, Numbers, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games
Skip Counting by 20s Bingo engages students in practicing skip counting, an essential early math skill. This multi-use resource includes 5 colorful bingo boards with accompanying calling cards. To play, students cover numbers on their boards as the teacher draws and calls out cards. Matches are covered with manipulatives like buttons. The first to complete a row shouts “Bingo!” Extend practice by laminating materials for reuse. Boards also print in black and white. Use this game whole class on a document camera or small group. Differentiate by asking students to skip count forwards and backwards. More bingo boards are available to accommodate any class size. Check out other skip counting games using the links below.
Author Colleen's Cosmic Collection
Tags Skip Counting, Counting, Skip Counting Games, Skip Counting Activities, Skip Counting Bingo, Skip Counting By 20s, Skip Counting By 20, Cccskb20s, Counting In 20s
Letter U Counting to 10 Center
ELA, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Language Development, Phonics, Kindergarten, Preschool, Centers, Activities
This Letter U Counting to 10 Center is a counting to 10 math matching center for the letter U. This resource is great for letter recognition and practicing counting with tens frames. This is a quick, easy, and engaging activity to give preschooler or kindergartener students who need practice with recognizing the lowercase form of the letter U, who need practice recognizing numbers up to 10, as well as for those students who need extra practice counting to 10. What is Included: A tens frame card for each number 1 to 10 with lowercase letter U as counters Umbrella themed number cards for 1 to 10 This counting math center can be used in the following ways Math centers Matching centers Small group activities Morning tubs or baskets Emergency sub plans Quick hands on counting assessment Quick number recognition assessment Skills assessed with this letter U counting activity Lowercase letter U recognition Ability to count to 10 Recognizing amounts when represented in a tens frame Ability to match numbers to the correct tens frame Fine Motor Skills This counting to 10 math center is low prep. All that is required is for the teacher to print it out, cut it out and laminate it if so desired. Once created, this counting center can be used over and over. The center provides a great way for students to practice counting to 10 and practicing letter recognition of lowercase letters at the same time. Students can work on this counting center independently, in pairs, or in small groups to complete. You can add manipulatives for students to cover each letter U as they count if they need a more hands on approach, or a more guided way to practice counting each letter U. For similar resources about the alphabet, visit my store!
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Letter Recognition, Tens Frames, Counting With Tens Frames, Ladybug Counting, Preschool Math, Math Center, Letter U, Letter U Activities







































































































