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Popular Math Games
Boost your math lessons with popular games that students love. This collection includes well-known math challenges, puzzles, and competitive activities that make learning math exciting. By integrating these games into your teaching, you can increase engagement and help students develop a stronger understanding of mathematical concepts.
Fall I Have, Who Has? Game – Numbers and Number Words 0–30
Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ELA, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Numbers, Seasons, Fall, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Centers, Read Alouds
Fall I Have, Who Has? Game – Numbers and Number Words 0–30 This autumn version of “I Have, Who Has?” gives students practice with numbers and number words from 0 up to 30 . I like to use it in October, when the seasonal design adds a bit of variety to our math centers. The familiar format makes it easy for students to understand, and the game naturally gets everyone involved. The set includes two complete versions. One uses standard number words, while the other shows the words broken into syllables for students who need extra support with reading. That option has been especially helpful for children who find longer number words like “seventeen” or “twenty-three” difficult to read in one piece. You can decide how many cards to use depending on the group. For beginners, I usually stop at 0–10. As students gain confidence, I extend to 20 and then to 30. This makes the same resource usable across different levels without much extra planning. Playing is straightforward. The student with the start card begins by saying, “I have zero. Who has one?” The next student responds and the chain continues until the last card is read. Because students must listen carefully and wait for their turn, the game encourages attention, listening skills, and turn-taking alongside number practice. I have used this game in whole-class lessons, where everyone sits in a circle and plays together, and in small groups for targeted practice. It also works well for early finishers since once they know the rules, they can play independently. Preparation is simple. Print the cards, cut them apart, and laminate if you plan to reuse them. I store each set in a small envelope labeled with the range (10, 20, 30), so it’s easy to grab the version I need. This activity combines math and literacy practice with teamwork in a way that feels light and seasonal, but the skills—number recognition, word reading, and listening—are useful at any time of year. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Game, Educational Card Games, Elementary, Math Game, Numbers, Counting, Matching Cards, Who Has It?, Fall, Autumn
Place Value Task Cards Value of the Underlined Digit Math Activity
Math, Numbers, Early Math, Place Value, Homeschool Curriculum, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Centers, Activities, Games, Task Cards, Worksheets & Printables
Are you looking for place value practice that goes beyond simply naming ones, tens, and hundreds? These place value task cards help students think more carefully about the value of digits and how that value depends on where a digit appears in a number. I've found that students can sometimes name a place correctly but still confuse the place with the value. For example, knowing that a 6 is in the hundreds place doesn't always mean they'll immediately connect it with a value of 600. These 24 cards give them practice making that connection. What’s Included 24 place value task cards A recording sheet for student answers Answer key for all cards PDF format for printing A Closer Look at the Practice Questions vary throughout the set. Some ask students to find the value of an underlined digit, while others ask for the digit located in a particular place. The later cards also introduce the relationship between place values, asking students to consider whether a digit has ten times or one-tenth the value of another digit. Numbers range from smaller whole numbers through the millions. Where These Fit These cards work well in Grades 2–5, depending on the place value range you're currently teaching. Use them during a math center, with a small group, for partner practice, or as a whole-class Scoot activity. They're also handy when you need independent review without preparing another worksheet. Place Value Skills Place and value of digits Value of underlined digits Ones through millions Reading larger whole numbers Relationships between adjacent place values Print the cards once and keep them with your place value materials. You can use the whole set or pull out just the cards that suit your students at the time.
Author Teach2Tell
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Tags Place Value Task Cards, Place Value Activities, Value Of A Digit, Underlined Digit, Place Value Review, Place Value To Millions, Math Task Cards, Place Value Math Center, 3rd Grade Place Value, 4th Grade Place Value
Cored Education TeachSimple Catalog, Guided Reading and Lesson Plans
ELA, Science, Social Studies, Resources for Teachers, Math, Creative Arts, Special Resources, P.E. & Health, Life Studies, Common Core, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Classroom Decor, Centers, Lesson Plans, Literacy Readers, Worksheets, Quizzes and Tests, Games
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Leveled Readers 2 new Level D books added. Mini Units 7 new mini units released. Designed for Grades 2–5. Themed Skill Packs 44 Themed Mazes 44 Themed Word List Posters 44 Themed Word Searches 44 Themed Crosswords Vowels PPT Games Designed for Kindergarten–Grade 1. Interactive, teacher-friendly, and easy to use in class. ELA Practice MCQs Grades 1–2 Grades 3–4 Grades 5–6 Reading Passages + Activities Grades 2–3 Grades 4–5 Grades 6–7 Guided Reading Activities 4,000+ pages of guided reading activities and lesson plans. Science Reading Grades 3–4 Grades 5–6 Supplementary questions included. Accompanying videos included. OVERVIEWS Grades 5–6 Science Reading Comprehension Written for Grade 5–6 students. Includes clear, age-appropriate science passages. Visuals help students follow the ideas more easily. Simple graphs are included where they support the topic. Common Core aligned. Ready to print, share, and use in the classroom. Grades 3–4 Science Reading Comprehension Written for Grade 3–4 students. Uses clear, student-friendly science text. Illustrations and graphs help support comprehension. Common Core aligned. Designed to be easy to prepare and simple to teach. Grades 2–3 Reading Passages Written for Grades 2–3. Includes modern, high-interest topics. Comprehension questions are included. Vocabulary or spelling activities are included. Short writing tasks give students a chance to respond in their own words. Grades 4–5 Reading Passages Written for Grades 4–5. Includes age-appropriate vocabulary. Covers a wide range of engaging topics across the series. Colorful graphics help make the passages more inviting and easier to follow. Grades 6–7 Reading Passages Written for Grades 6–7. Key vocabulary is included. Topics vary across the series. Visual support is included throughout. Many stories include a clear message, theme, or takeaway. Useful for reflection, discussion, and written response. Grade 1–2 ELA Practice MCQs Grammar-focused practice for Grades 1–2. Short, clear multiple-choice tasks. Supports sentence understanding and early grammar skills. Free supplementary materials included. Grade 3–4 ELA Practice MCQs Grammar practice for Grades 3–4. Uses a simple multiple-choice format. Helps students build pattern recognition and correct usage. Free supplementary materials included. Grade 5–6 ELA Practice MCQs Language conventions practice for Grades 5–6. Focuses on grammar, vocabulary, and punctuation. Multiple-choice practice is used throughout. Free supplementary materials included. Kindergarten–Grade 2 PowerPoint Games Interactive phonics games. Short games with clear instructions included. Difficulty increases gradually. Teacher-controlled pacing makes the games easy to manage. Suitable for teams, small groups, or independent play. Grade 2–5 Themed Crosswords Theme-based vocabulary practice. Designed for Grades 2–5. Supports word recognition and topic knowledge. Classroom-ready layout. Grade 2–5 Themed Word Searches Theme-based word searches for Grades 2–5. Supports spelling, scanning, and vocabulary recognition. Hidden shape challenge included. Useful for warm-ups, early finishers, and quick practice. Grade 2–5 Themed Mazes Scene mazes with vocabulary follow-up. Gradual difficulty progression. Optional coloring included on many pages. Some themes include quick math extensions. Ideal for centers, sub plans, and low-prep activities. Grade 2–5 Themed Word List Posters One theme per poster. 8 focus words per printable. Short meanings or fun facts included. Works well as an anchor chart, display page, or student reference sheet. Grade 2–5 Mini Units Five-day unit structure. Includes cultural, seasonal, and subject-based themes. Vocabulary, reading, and writing tasks are included. Act It Out scripts are included. Discussion questions and descriptive language practice are included. Grade 6–8 Science Reading Comprehension Middle school science reading passages. Strong ELA skill integration. Standards-aligned science content. Suitable for both ELA and Science classes. Grade 2–5 Themed Reading Comprehension Passages One topic per title. Two differentiated passages included. Grade band 2–3 version included. Grade band 4–5 version included. MCQs, short responses, and skills pages included. Answer keys included. Grade 1–5 Guided Reading Series Separate PDF Fiction and nonfiction readers included. Color-coded leveling system. Pre-reading prompt included. Vocabulary pulled directly from the text. Writing questions included. Suitable for guided reading, small groups, and take-home practice. Grade 2–5 Cored Ed Encyclopedia Separate PDF The Cored Ed Encyclopedia is a weekly lesson series designed to be simple, flexible, and ready to use. Each lesson includes: A warm-up A short reading A set of questions Teachers can use the lessons in whatever way best fits the class: Complete the full lesson Use only the reading Skip the writing section when needed Each lesson focuses on one clear topic, so students can stay focused without feeling overloaded. The writing is clear and age-appropriate, while still feeling respectful and not too childish. The lessons are ideal for students in Grades 2–5. Topics include: Animals Science History Inventions Everyday objects and ideas Each lesson is designed so that every student can come away with at least one new fact, idea, or connection. The materials are: Easy to print Easy to explain Simple to use with no setup needed These lessons work well for: Whole-class teaching Partner work Independent study Grade 6–8 Social Studies Reading Comprehension Each passage includes: 5 multiple-choice questions targeting: Main idea Key details Inference Vocabulary in context Use of evidence 5 vocabulary matching items with clear, student-friendly definitions. 5 text-based questions that ask students to use specific lines, facts, or details from the passage. 1 summary prompt that helps students condense the central ideas accurately. Full answer key included for every section.
Author Cored Education
Rating 5
Tags Reading, Reading Comprehension, Reading Passages, Reading Comprehension Lesson Plans, History Lesson Plans, Social Studies Lesson Plans, Ela Lesson Plans, Writing Prompts, Science Lesson Plans, Ela
Ways to Make 6 ,7, 8,9|Visual Addition Numbers Ways to Make Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Algebra, Calculus, Early Math, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Teacher Tools, Centers, Games
Using shapes to break the number is a creative and attractive way to help young students understand the concepts of fundamental mathematics, which makes 2,3,4,5, three different ways. Download preview to see each activity. Just print, cut, and laminate the activity you want to use Colorful shapes attract students' attention and make the concepts of abstract mathematics more solid and easier. Children allow to use physical size cut-outs to pull size or break individual numbers that make the text with touch and hands. Encourage students to form teams in pairs or small groups, to increase dialogue between number, teamwork and colleagues. This will be great activities for a teacher -led, small group text before going to an independent student -led center. Since activities do not require a recording sheet, they will also be great for morning tub or fast finisher activity.ways to Making 2,3,4,5 worksheets PDF Forma Printable and digital-friendly! Page 19
Author LAMO
Tags Numbers, Math, Games, Activities, Basic Operations, Worksheets, Centers, Lessons, Arithmetic, Printables
Blank Domino Templates – With Matching Backs for Easy Printing
STEM, Science, Montessori, Common Core, Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, Resources for Teachers, Classroom Management, Math, Holiday & Seasonal, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Flashcards, Escape Room, Projects, Templates
Blank Domino Templates – With Matching Backs for Easy Printing A creative resource for designing your own domino games – in class or at home These printable domino templates offer a simple and flexible way to create your own domino-style learning games. Whether you’re planning a classroom activity, a subject-specific matching task, or even a commercial resource, this set makes the design process much easier. The download includes 6 ready-to-use templates, each laid out on a single A4 page in PDF format. Each domino comes with a color-matching reverse side labeled “Domino” – so once printed, you can fold and glue the sheet to create double-sided domino cards that feel polished and consistent. What’s included: 6 different blank domino layouts (PDF) Coordinated reverse sides for each template PNG versions of fronts and backs for flexible digital design Instructions for use (folding, gluing, optional laminating) Ideas for classroom use: I've used these templates in lessons where students create their own review materials. For example, after a unit on chemical elements or vocabulary sets, students design their own dominoes in pairs – matching concepts, definitions, or images. It’s a nice way to check understanding and encourage collaboration. Because the structure is already in place, the focus stays on content, not formatting. For digital or printable projects: You can insert your own content in programs like PowerPoint, Keynote, or Canva. Just add images or text boxes to the template and print. If you plan to laminate them, they’ll hold up well for repeated use. Commercial use is allowed under specific terms: the templates must be used as part of your own content, not shared in their original form. Attribution is requested (details provided in the download). A flexible tool for anyone who enjoys designing learning games – or wants to hand over the creative part to students! 📍 Best wishes, Heike from @Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we create a positive and welcoming learning environment. 🐶
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Educational Card Games, STEM Science Matching Game, Game, Domino, Differentiation, Template, Blank Domino Templates, Editable Domino Game, DIY Classroom Game, Matching Game
Exponents Safari Escape Room – Interactive Math Adventure
Math, Order Of Operations, Algebra, Grade 6, 7, 8, Escape Room, Activities, Games, Quizzes, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Take your students on a global math safari with this exciting digital escape room activity for exponents! As they travel across Africa, Asia, South America, and Australia, students complete challenging exponent problems in order to pursue wildlife and unlock each destination. With 40 self-scoring problems and an inspiring travel theme, this activity gets practicing exponent rules fun and relevant! How It Works Students begin their journey by responding to exponent questions at every destination. After they finish the set successfully, they unlock the next exotic animal destination. By the end of the journey, they will have utilized all of the important exponent skills as they journey around the globe. They will travel and track: Elephant (Africa) Tiger (Asia) Macaw (South America) Kangaroo (Australia) What's Included: 40 Exponent Questions (4 sets of 10) of: Evaluating powers Simplifying using the Product Rule Simplifying with the Quotient & Power Rules Mixed exponent expressions Self-Checking Drag-and-Drop Format – engaging and interactive Printable Worksheet – great for additional practice or differentiation Answer Key – saves time grading or reviewing Special Feature – Autosave & Resume Students can pause and return later! If they open the activity on the same device and browser, a "Continue" button lets them begin where they stopped—no work lost. Skills Covered: Comparing powers with whole-number exponents Using the Product Rule Using the Quotient Rule Using the Power Rule Simplifying expressions with mixed exponents Perfect For: 6th & 7th Grade Math Math centers or stations Digital learning days Spiral review or test prep Sub plans or enrichment activities Why Teachers & Students Love It: Interactive Global Theme – makes review an adventure Interactive & Self-Checking – instant feedback keeps students engaged Flexible & No Prep – use digitally or with printables in minutes Differentiation Ready – includes both interactive and printable versions Transform exponent practice into a worldwide safari adventure! Students will love tracking animals while building fluency, and you’ll love how easy and effective this activity is to implement. Add to your cart today and make exponents exciting in your classroom!
Author Matemaths
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Tags Matemaths, Exponents, Escape Room, Safari, Math, Middle School
1st Grade Summer Math Games Pack | No-Prep Printables
Math, Grade 1, Games, Activities, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
1st Grade Summer Math Games Pack | No-Prep Printables Keep first graders learning all summer long with this Grade 1 Summer Math Games Pack ! Designed to prevent summer learning loss while making math fun, this summer math review packet includes 57 engaging, no-prep activities covering essential first-grade math skills. Students practice addition, subtraction, place value, time, money, geometry, fractions, and more through hands-on games, problem-solving, and interactive math challenges. What's Included This Grade 1 summer math resource includes: 57 printable summer math activities 8 word problem adventures 10 addition and subtraction games 10 place value and number sense activities 8 math vocabulary and number games 10 measurement, time, and data activities 6 geometry and fraction activities 5 math journal and board game activities Complete answer key for all activities Teacher guide with standards alignment, differentiation ideas, and implementation tips How It Works in the Classroom This summer math packet for Grade 1 is designed for flexible use: Summer learning packets End-of-year review Summer school programs Math centers Independent practice Small group instruction Tutoring sessions Morning work Sub plans Take-home review activities Simply print and go! Each activity is designed to be completed independently while reinforcing key Grade 1 math concepts. Standards & Learning Goals Students will practice and strengthen: Addition and subtraction within 20 Word problem solving Doubles and doubles plus one strategies Make-a-ten strategies Fact families Counting to 120 Place value (tens and ones) Comparing numbers using <, >, and = Skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s Telling time to the hour and half-hour Coin counting Graphing and data analysis 2D and 3D shapes Halves and quarters Symmetry and spatial reasoning Aligned to Grade 1 Common Core Math Standards. Why Teachers Love It ✅ No prep required—just print and use ✅ Covers a full range of Grade 1 math standards ✅ Prevents summer learning loss ✅ Engaging summer-themed activities ✅ Easy to differentiate for various learners ✅ Includes answer key and teacher support materials ✅ Perfect for classroom teachers, homeschool families, and tutors ✅ Provides approximately 14–18 hours of math practice and review If you're looking for a comprehensive Grade 1 summer math review packet , this resource makes it easy to keep students practicing important math skills while enjoying fun summer-themed activities. Add it to your summer learning plans today!
Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
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Tags Summer, Math, Game, Worksheet, Lesson, Plan
FIVE SENSES IN THE RAINFOREST MINI BOOK AND SENSORY ACTIVITIES
ELA, Reading, Math, Early Math, Counting, STEM, Kindergarten, Activities, Crafts, Games, Read Alouds, Worksheets & Printables
Australia’s Daintree rainforest is the perfect destination for Pre-K and kindergarten learners to focus on their five senses. Within the pages of this product your learners will be invited to explore the rainforest biome through sensory friendly activities. From a read-along mini book to exciting STEM activities, this product is not only engaging but also aligns with several educational standards. It’s a must-have addition to your science and/or rainforest themed curriculum. In the story, Fantastic Five , learners will be introduced to some of Australia’s most unique inhabitants such as the cassowary, platypus, glow worm, and bandicoot. Using colorful graphics, rhyming, and repetitive text, the book is one you’ll find yourself reading aloud again and again. Additionally, there is an interactive version of the story that allows your learners to build personal connections to learning and gives them a mini book to share with family and friends. Following their reading adventure, they’ll be in for a variety of sensory experiences as they paint with the scent of peppermint, examine the way water splashes in a waterfall, and create their very own hairy rambutan. There is also a set of interactive PowerPoint slides that give your learners the opportunity to use their sense of hearing via STEM technology. No matter what your teaching environment, whether traditional classroom, resource center, or homeschool, this product is sure to be a hit with your young learners. Some prep work is necessary for a few of the activities, but you will also find time-saving print and go worksheets. Both color and black & white versions of the book and worksheets are included, as well as an answer key. Below is a list of activity details for you to check out. BOOKS: Two versions of “Fantastic Five” – one a basic read-along, the other an interactive read-along. STEM: Activity 1: Two Australian tour guides will lead learners through 19 PowerPoint slides where they will listen to rainforest sounds and play a fun thumbs-up/thumbs-down game. Activity 2: learners will build a bandicoot pouch and estimate the number of bandicoot joeys that can fit inside. Activity 3: through the use of water play, learners will investigate the way water splashes from various heights. CRAFTIVITIES: #1: using glow-in-the-dark paint, learners will paint a glow worm and learn a fun rhyme #2: while listening to relaxing rainforest rain sounds, learners will use pipettes to create a watercolor masterpiece. #3: using peppermint scented paint, learners will create their own version of the Daintree’s peppermint stick bug. #4: with pre-cut yarn pieces, learners will cover the rambutan fruit in soft, hair-like spikes. WORKSHEETS: #1: counting, writing numbers, 1-to-1 correspondence, drawing #2: /ee/ and /oo/ sounds, coloring, auditory discrimination #3: differentiating between pleasant and unpleasant scents, circling, crossing out #4: comparing kiwifruit and dragon fruit, labeling, writing, coloring #5: sorting flavors (sweet, sour, spicy), cutting, gluing #6: tracing (curves and zigzags), drawing #7: identifying weather appropriate clothing to wear in the rainforest, coloring, drawing
Author Quail Trail Products
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Tags Rainforest, Australia, Daintree, Five Senses, Sensory, STEM, Crafts, Math, Mini Book, Science
Perimeter Worksheets: Perimeter of Regular & Irregular Polygons Game
Math, Geometry, Measurements, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Activities, Games
Perimeter of Regular and Irregular Polygons: Math Game Here’s a fun math game that incorporates critical thinking and math strategy. It could be a great addition to your geometry or measurement unit in grades 4-6. Students will practice drawing regular and irregular polygons with given perimeters. They will need to use math skills including addition, division, or knowledge of factors to determine how to make a specific kind of shape with a provided perimeter. This game is ready-to-go! Simply show the two sample rounds to your students to teach them how to play. Then each student needs a six-sided die and the three-page game. Students can play on their own or in small groups where they can share ideas. There are three rounds to play! A question to help students notice the strategy of the game is included. Students should notice that it is easier to make a regular shape if the perimeter is divisible by the number of sides of the shape. For example, to make a regular pentagon with the digits 5 and 1, I would make the perimeter 15 units, so each side could be 3 units long. A bonus question for early finishers is also included. ANSWER: A decagon has 10 sides. So, a regular decagon could easily have a perimeter of 10, 20, 30, 40 units. That could be hard in this game because the die does not have a zero. Grades to Use With: This game is designed for students in grades 4-6 who are learning about perimeter of polygons, regular vs irregular polygons, factors, and division. It's also a great way to practice critical thinking and strategy. What's Included: 6 Page PDF Teacher Instructions 2 Sample Rounds to Teach the Game 3 Pages of Worksheets for your students to play the game three times and answer discussion prompts to encourage critical thinking and strategy.
Author Grace Under Pressure
Tags Perimeter Worksheets, Perimeter Games, Math Game, Dice Game, Polygons, Irregular Polygons, Regular Polygons, Sorting Polygons, Measuring Perimeter, Perimeter
Comparing and Ordering Fractions Pixel Art Activity and Worksheet
Math, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Require a quick, efficient, and no-prep way to practice comparing and ordering fractions with your upper elementary or middle school students? This computer pixel art activity brings fraction practice alive and to life — no printing, no prep, no anxiety. With each of the 10 compare and order fractions problems, a mystery pixel image slowly appears on the screen, one solution at a time. The self-monitoring design gives immediate feedback and motivates students to solve all problems and reviews basic fraction concepts. Perfect for 5th grade fraction review or 6th grade math intervention, this activity fits easily into any class schedule — from independent practice to math workshop or quick skill checks before a test. What's Included Digital Pixel Art Activity – No prep required! Students solve 10 compare and order fractions problems to reveal a hidden image. Self-Checking Format – Immediate feedback enables students to self-correct and remain on task. Printable Worksheets and Recording Sheet – Optional print version for extra flexibility. Answer Key – Makes grading easy or enables self-checking. Colorful Mystery Image – Maintains interest high from beginning to end. Why Teachers Adore This Resource Totally No-Prep – Simply assign digitally or print and teach. Self-Checking Design – Immediate feedback fosters confidence and autonomy. Fun Format – Pixel art makes practice an entertaining challenge. Brief and Concise – Only 10 problems, perfect for major review without frustration. Flexible Use – Great for warm-ups, centers, early finishers, or short homework assignments. Digital and Printable Version – Convenient in any classroom setting. Perfect For 5th Grade Fractions Practice 6th Grade Math Review Comparing and Ordering Fractions Lessons Math Centers and Rotations Exit Tickets and Warm-Ups Homework or Sub Plans Fraction Review Before Quizzes or Tests Deliver targeted practice to your students — without increasing your prep burden. This online pixel art activity combines immediate feedback, student autonomy, and math relevance to make practicing fractions efficient and enjoyable. Centers, Rotations, or Partner Work Homework, Sub Plans, or Early Finishers Give your students necessary practice without the time up front. With fascinating pixel art and customizable printing options, multiplying and dividing fractions have never been more fun — or easier to teach.
Author Matemaths
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Tags Pixel Art, Interactive Activity, Digital Learning, Matemaths, Task Cards, Printable, Digital
Box and Whisker Plot Pixel Art
Math, Statistics, Grade 8, 9, 10, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards
Need a no-prep, digital, and self-assessing activity that will challenge your students while reinforcing their understanding of Box and Whisker Plots? You've just arrived in the right spot! This fun and interactive web activity makes it easy and enjoyable to practice Box and Whisker Plots. Students get problems to solve, check them immediately, and watch a colorful pixel art image appear gradually as they complete them. It's an excellent mix of fun and education, encouraging students every step of the way. ✨ Reasons Why Teachers and Students Love This Activity: ✅ Student-Paced and Self-Checking Instant feedback is provided to students as they complete each problem. They'll know right away whether they're on the right track, and this allows them to make adjustments on their own and build confidence along the way. ✅ No Prep Whatever for Teachers: No printing is needed, no cutting required, no grading necessary—just pass out the digital activity and have your students begin! It's the ultimate grab-and-go activity for busy days. ✅ Printable Option Available: Want to add more flexibility to your teaching? This pack also includes printable worksheets and task cards. Searching for an offline activity, a center activity, or additional practice? You've got it! ✅ Interactive Pixel Art Reward: As accurately solved problems are finished, students uncover portions of a mysterious pixel image. This game-like element keeps children eager to complete the task! What's Included: 20 Box and Whisker Plot Problems Thoroughly planned to increase students' knowledge and skills. Interactive Digital Pixel Art Activity Fun, self-checking, and designed to promote complete student participation. Printable Task Cards Perfect for small group centers, early completions, or kinesthetic reinforcement. Worksheets and Complete Answer Keys For maximum flexibility and easy marking—whether used digitally or printed. Perfect For: Math classroom centers Independent practice time Homework assignments Distance learning Review sessions and test preparation
Author Matemaths
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Tags Pixel Art, Interactive Activity, Digital Learning, Matemaths, Task Cards, Printable, Digital, Algebra, Statistics, Box And Whiskers Plot
Writing the Equation of a Line from a Graph Pixel Art
Math, Geometry, Algebra, Graphing, Grade 7, 8, 9, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards
Need a quick and enjoyable method to practice writing the equation of a line in slope intercept form given a graph? Make linear equations visual, fun, and stress-free with this digital, no-prep, self-checking activity! Designed to help students build confidence and skills without becoming overwhelmed, this resource makes practice time a celebration of learning. No matter if you need a brief review, early finisher task, warm-up, or an exit ticket, this self checking mystery picture will captivate your students without taking them away from task or losing motivation. They'll get to write slope-intercept equations—without even realizing they're doing it! Why You'll Love This Activity: ✅ Digital & No Prep No printing, cutting, or preparation necessary. Assign the activity and you're set! Perfect for busy teachers who would love quality practice without spending any extra time preparing it. ✅ Self-Checking: Students learn immediately whether they are right or wrong. Instant feedback offers self-correction, independence, and greater confidence—no extra grading needed by you! ✅ Engaging & Fun: Students solve 10 well-selected problems and, for each correct solution, get a fragment of a multicolored mystery picture. The excitement of revealing the outcome makes learning math fun, like a game. ✅ Flexible & Quick: As it only contains 10 focused problems, the activity has no problem fitting into busy schedules. You can use it for: Light review Warm-ups Early finisher work Exit tickets ✅ Supports Differentiation Independent working students, it is easy to meet a range of learning requirements. They will only receive support when they need it, leading to independence and deeper understanding. ✅ Printable Worksheets & Answer Keys are Included: Want to do paper practice or require an extra level of support? This tool has printable worksheets and complete answer keys so that you can give students both digital and offline possibilities.
Author Matemaths
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Tags Pixel Art, Interactive Activity, Digital Learning, Matemaths, Printable, Digital, Algebra, Geometry
CONNECT THE DOTS MINIBOOK | 18 FREE EXERCISES
Numbers, Early Math, Math, Early Learning, Elementary, High School, Homeschool Resources, Middle School, Not Grade Specific, Pre-K, Adult Education, Dot To Dots, Worksheets, Worksheets & Printables, Games, Activities, Escape Room
CONNECT THE DOTS MINIBOOK | 18 FREE EXERCISES INFORMATION OF THE AUTHOR: We are EDITORIAL ARENAS EDUCATIVAS, a publishing house passionate about creating educational materials designed for children. Our goal is to make learning a fun and meaningful experience. I invite you to visit my educational store, where you will find a wide variety of resources ready for you. SUMMARY OF THIS PRODUCT: The name of the document: CONNECT THE DOTS MINIBOOK The total number of pages: 18 The format (PDF, Word, PPT): PDF Whether it is in color or black and White: A4 MAIN INFORMATION OF THIS RESOURCE: What is the name of the product? Hello! Thank you so much for being interested in this beautiful and fabulous product that you can use with your children, both at school and at home. The name of this fabulous product is: CONNECT THE DOTS How many pages does it include? This educational document, carefully created and in some cases compiled, has the following number of pages: 18 PAGES What format is it in (A4, letter, digital, printable)? This educational resource is designed in A4 format and PDF, so you will have no difficulties printing it and it will also stay well-protected. PDF A4 PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THIS INFORMATION: What learning area does it focus on? This and all my resources focus on children’s essential learning, such as math and literacy. Occasionally, I also create resources for Spanish. What will students learn or practice with it? With this educational resource, children will be able to practice basic skills in math and literacy. Teachers can also adapt it to other learning areas, since learning is multidisciplinary. Who will benefit the most from this resource (teachers, families, students, therapists)? I strongly believe education involves many people—teachers, parents, and even therapists. That’s why this resource is open to anyone involved in the learning process.
Author EDITORIAL LAURA EDUCA
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Tags FREE, FREE RESOURCES, DOT TO DOT, DOT, CONNECT THE DOTS, BRAIN, BRAIN GAMES
Algebra: Board Game - FLASH-MAC
Math, Algebra, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, Activities, Games
Algebra: Board Game - FLASH-MAC An engaging teaching resource focusing on algebra concepts which paves the way for effective and enjoyable learning. It targets educators, public school teachers, private tutors, along with homeschooling parents catering to students in grades 6 through 8. The Objective of this Product: To foster a comprehensive understanding of various algebraic concepts. To promote interactiveness and collaboration among students. Unique Setup: This resource presents educators with a unique board game setup, featuring 16 multiple choice questions divided between two teams. As participants navigate the game they are exposed to essential aspects of algebra. A Progressive Approach: Surely offers numerous benefits over traditional teaching methods as it ensures active participation from students and allows knowledge building at their own pace. Compliances & Adherence: CCSS compliant (Common Core State Standards). Covers facets highlighted by STEM initiatives (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics). Faithfully designed following NCTM guidelines (National Council of Teachers for Mathematics). This product can be adapted in various learning scenarios such as whole group instruction or smaller advanced groups seeking challenges beyond their grade level. It boosts immensely flexibility in educational settings and also encourages family involvement if chosen to use as home assignments too. Compactly fit into an extra-curricular activity supporting continuous classroom teachings. An easy-to-use Mac compatible software file type ensures its accessibility across platforms making it versatile enough for teachers who depend on diverse technology setups both in classrooms or at homes. Experience with the Product: This interesting blend of fun elements and serious academic goals ensures learners have an enjoyable time while learning crucial algebra topics. With strategic implementation methods, educators will discover its powerful potential as an innovative tool to meet their individual teaching objectives.
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Software (Mac)
Dividing Fractions Pixel Art
Math, Fractions, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Looking for a fun, and no-prep activity to let your students practice dividing fractions? This digital, self-checking pixel art activity is perfect to keep your upper elementary or middle school math students motivated in dividing fractions! We all know that fractions can be tough—and making math reviews engaging for students it's not easy. But your students will love this pixel art activity. As students solve each of the 10 fraction division problems, they'll reveal a colorful mystery image one pixel at a time. It's suspenseful, rewarding, and tricky enough to keep them interested. What's inside: ✅ A digital pixel art activity that's ready for use—you can download and use it in just seconds! ✅ 10 fraction division, perfect for quick practice. ✅ Self-checking feature that provides instant feedback so students can work at their own pace and ask for help only when they need it. ✅ Printable student worksheets with a recording sheet for students who prefer to work on paper and to keep them accountable. ✅ There is a simple answer key for easy grading or for students to confidently self-check. ✅ A fun mystery image revealed piece-by-piece, holding students' attention from start to finish. ✅ Versatility at its best—utilize this activity for warm-ups, exit tickets, early finishers, or a quick interactive review. Why Students and Teachers like This Resource: This pixel art activity eliminates the prep—just assign it and let your students get to work immediately! Its self-checking aspect simplifies your grading time and encourages students to work independently and to building confidence. With just 10 problems, students can practice without feeling overwhelmed. Whether your classroom is virtual, hybrid, or traditional, this activity adapts well, making it a favorite for teachers who want to keep their students involved and excited about learning fractions. Ready to Make Math Exciting?
Author Matemaths
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Tags Pixel Art, Interactive Activity, Digital Learning, Matemaths, Task Cards, Printable, Digital, Dividing Fractions
Solving Logarithmic Equations Pixel Art Activity
Math, Algebra, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Worksheets & Printables, Activities, Task Cards, Games
Searching for a method to engage students while they are solving logarithmic equations in practice? This self-assessing digital pixel art activity with matching printable task cards makes practice easy and enjoyable! Students work through 20 logarithmic equations on their own, revealing a hidden pixel art image a correct answer at a time. If they use the interactive digital activity or the printable task cards, they stay motivated because the mystery image gradually appears. And, of course, there is no preparation for you. What's Included ✅ Digital Pixel Art Activity – 20 self-checking logarithmic equations ✅ Printable Task Cards – perfect for review stations, extra practice, or independent practice ✅ Student Worksheets – easy to assign or print ✅ Answer Key – quick grading or self-check option ✅ Interesting Pixel Art Mystery Picture – opens up as students solve problems ✅ Self-Paced Format – students work independently, only asking help when needed Why Teachers Love It No Prep – Assign and go. No other planning or setup needed. Self-Checking – Instant feedback enables students to see their work without the teacher's intervention. Engagement Boost – The pixel art puzzle is designed to engage students with an interest in solving each problem. Multiple Formats – Digital activity for use on devices, printable cards for convenience. Versatility – Use for review, early finishers, sub plans, or independent practice. Perfect for Your Classroom Digital-Friendly: Perfect for 1:1 classrooms, computer labs, or distance learning. Print-Ready: Task cards and worksheets are perfect for stations or paper practice. No Logins Required: No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins necessary. Quick to Assign: Simply share the link — no locks or secret codes to facilitate. ???? Ideal for students learning algebra to become familiar with solving logarithmic equations, this activity consolidates accountability, practice, and fun in one resource. Students stay focused, work independently, and master key skills — while you have more free time.
Author Matemaths
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Tags Matemaths, Printable, Worksheets, Task Cards, Logarithm, Algebra, Pixel Art
Geometry: Spinner Game for 3rd-5th - PC Software
Math, Geometry, Common Core, Grade 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games
Geometry: Spinner Game for 3rd-5th - PC Software A distinctive math-teaching resource tailored specifically to engage students in Grades 3-5. This software brings together interactive learning with a fun, spinner game. Main Features: Introduces and reinforces key geometry concepts vital for math education at these grade levels. Packed with 10 well-formulated questions aimed at testing knowledge and reinforcing understanding of basic mathematical principles. This game fits seamlessly into current teaching programs as it aligns firmly with the Five Strands of Math for grades 3-5. Furthermore, it has been created in light of universally recognized educational standards: Common Core State Standards (CCSS): pushing student achievements by setting the bar high STEM Education initiatives (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math): geared towards fostering innovation and critical thinking skills Also, all content within the game closely follows NCTM (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics) guidelines advocating rich context maetrial The software can be easily downloaded as a zip file. Once installed on your computer system or network: Can be used freely during whole-group instruction methods or smaller subsets during station rotation learning periods—endless possibilities without losing its value or appeal. Serves as an assignable piece of homework intended for extra home practice on student personal computers—parent-friendly design makes studying geometry easier than ever! Note: All efforts have been employed not only to achieve academic benefits but also to ensure easy usability across Grades three through five from a technological perspective. This isn't just a cosmetic tool—its mission is to make math more enticing, breaking down barriers around students' involvement in mathematics while improving their comprehension of geometry—a practical skill, whether in the classroom or beyond!
Author Classroom Complete Press
Tags Spinner Game, Shapes Spinner Game, Geoemtry Game, Math Activity, Digital Games
Telling Time to the Hour Learning Games with Tom Turkey
Math, Time, Grade 1, 2, Games, Activities
Your grade 1 and grade 2 learners are going to have the time of their lives playing these fun turkey-themed learning games. What’s even better? They’ll be practicing their skills in telling time to the hour. Use these activities in conjunction with the Telling Time to the Hour with Tom Turkey Activities and Worksheets or as stand-alone learning games. Either way, your kiddos are going to be engaged and having fun while learning. When you purchase this product, you will add to your teacher toolbox 4 enjoyable activities. Three of the games focus on identifying both analog and digital times while matching each to their partner. If your learners are still working on identifying color words, they’ll get practice in one of the activities. The fourth game will take your learners outdoors or into the school gym to play a wild game of “What Time is it, Farmer Brown?”. Two of the activities include corresponding PowerPoint slides. These make for great whole class learning. This product is great for getting your learners excited about Fall. They’re perfect for the days leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday break when kids tend to be full of excitement for the upcoming vacation. You could send home a set of “Turkey Time Matching” cards for your learners to play with family members or friends during their time off. Each activity is available in a color version, as well as a black & white version. Use the color version for learning activities that can be used year-over-year. The black & white version allows you to save money on toner or ink. You’ll find an answer key for the worksheet that is part of activity #2. The details of each activity are listed below. PAGES 1-4: “TURKEY TIME MATCHING” – learners can use this card game to practice identifying analog time and digital time. They will match digital time cards to the analog turkey clock cards. Directions for two versions of this game are available. PAGES 5-9: “TELLING TIME WITH TOM” – learners can use this activity to practice identifying analog time and digital time, along with color words. They will use the cards with digital times as a key to color Tom’s feathers which include analog clocks. PowerPoint slides are also available with this game. PAGE 10: “WHAT’S THE TIME, TOM?” – learners will use this activity to identify analog time on turkey clocks and write, or verbally express, the corresponding digital time. PowerPoint slides are needed for this game. PAGE 10: “WHAT TIME IS IT, FARMER BROWN?” – learners will play this game while strengthening this listening and large motor skills. This activity is similar to the game, “What time is it, Mr. Fox?”. ANSWER KEY
Author Quail Trail Products
Tags Telling Time, Hour, Learning Games, Turkey, Thanksgiving, Fall, Analog Clocks, Digital Time, PowerPoint Slides, P.E. Game
Spring-Themed Numbers Domino Game: Fun Learning for Elementary and ESL
Montessori, Math, Numbers, Early Math, Seasons, Holiday & Seasonal, Spring, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes
Bring Springtime Energy to Your Classroom with This Domino Numbers Game! 🌸 Spring-Themed English Numbers Domino – A Fun and Engaging Way to Learn Numbers! 🌸 Learning numbers in English can sometimes feel repetitive, but with this Spring-Themed English Numbers Domino Game, your students will play, learn, and stay engaged! Whether you teach young learners or ESL students, this activity turns number practice into a fun, hands-on experience that keeps everyone excited to learn. Imagine a classroom filled with laughter and excitement as students match number words with digits, improving their skills without even realizing they are learning. This game makes mastering numbers interactive, stress-free, and perfect for spring-themed lessons. What Makes This Game Special? ✔ Fun & Play-Based Learning – Learning happens naturally when students enjoy the process! ✔ Springtime Theme – Freshen up your math lessons with a cheerful, seasonal design. ✔ Multiple Number Ranges – Play at different levels: 0–10, 0–20, or 0–30 for differentiated learning. ✔ Flexible for All Learners – Ideal for elementary students, ESL learners, and mixed-ability classrooms. ✔ Ready to Print & Play – Simply print, cut, and let the fun begin! What’s Included? 🌼 2 x 34 Cards (68 in total) – One version with standard text, another with syllable writing to support phonetic awareness. 🌼 Three Difficulty Levels – Choose your end card at 10, 20, or 30, depending on your students’ needs. 🌼 Bonus Competitive Variation – Play in teams and see who can build the longest domino chain in a set time! Perfect for group work or even floor games in the hallway. Why Teachers Love It 🌷 Encourages active participation – Students learn through movement and interaction. 🌷 Boosts confidence – Helps children recognize numbers quickly and easily. 🌷 Improves classroom atmosphere – Promotes teamwork, social skills, and a collaborative learning environment. 🌷 Saves you time – No prep needed—just print and play! How to Use 📌 Print the cards. 📌 Laminate for durability (optional). 📌 Cut them out and start playing! This Spring-Themed Numbers Domino isn’t just a game—it’s an engaging teaching tool that makes learning enjoyable and effective. Whether you use it in small groups, as a math center activity, or as part of your seasonal classroom games, your students will love practicing their numbers in English! 👉 Download now and bring playful learning into your classroom! Wishing you and your students lots of fun with this game! 🎲🌸 Warm regards, Heike from Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
Tags Numbers, Math, EFL, ESL, Game, Educational Card Games, Domino, Number Words, Spring, Spring Game
Soccer Game – Find the Match! Spot It! Style with Hand-Drawn Cliparts
Montessori, Math, Early Math, Special Resources, Common Core, Holiday & Seasonal, Social Emotional Learning (SEL), Speech Therapy, Special Education Needs (SEN), Social Skills, Preschool, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Flashcards
Soccer Game – Find the Match! Spot It! Style with Hand-Drawn Cliparts Similar to Dobble / Spot it! A quick-thinking visual game for elementary learners – perfect for brain breaks, warm-ups, or station work ⚽🧠 This printable matching game is built around a simple idea: every two cards share exactly one image – and the goal is to find it faster than your opponent! Designed in a soccer theme and illustrated with my own hand-drawn clipart, this version adds a playful and sporty twist to the classic Dobble/Spot It! concept. You’ll receive two full sets of 31 cards each – in both round and square formats. Each card includes six different soccer-related illustrations (balls, shoes, trophies, whistles, and more). Whether you're working on visual attention, comparison, or just want to offer something fun and interactive, this game is a low-prep favorite. What’s included: 62 cards in total (2x 31-card sets) 2 formats: round and square (easy to cut) All images are original soccer-themed clipart Clear instructions included PDF format for printing and laminating How I’ve used it in the classroom: This type of game has worked really well for me during transition times or as part of a classroom “focus station.” It’s quick to explain, easy to set up, and even young learners who don’t read yet can join in. The competitive element keeps it exciting, but the visual search also supports focus and attention. You can play in small groups, pairs, or even adapt the cards for solo use. The laminated version holds up well over time, and I often keep a copy in our class game drawer. A simple, sporty way to bring energy and focus into your classroom – and a nice break from worksheets. Print, cut, and play – no prep needed, and lots of learning packed into a simple activity. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Math, Foreign Languages, Game, Spot It, Educational Card Games, Visual Math Activity, Find The Match, Soccer, Soccer Game, Elementary
Fall Number Flashcards – 0–30 Memory and Sequencing Games
Holiday & Seasonal, ELA, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Seasons, Fall, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Counting, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Quizzes, Projects, Flashcards, Word Problems, Centers
Fall Numbers Memory Game Bring autumn fun into your math lessons! This set of fall-themed flashcards gives students repeated practice with numbers from 0 to 30 in a playful and flexible format. I first made these for my kindergarten class, when many of my students still needed support with recognizing numbers and putting them in the right order. The cards worked well because they could be used in so many different ways without having to prepare something new each time. There are 228 cards in total, divided into six full sets with different colored borders. The colors make it easy to keep groups organized, since each table can use a separate set without mixing the cards together. Each card shows a single number in a large, clear font, which helps beginning learners and also supports students who struggle with visual distractions. The cards can be used for memory or matching games, where students flip over two at a time and try to find pairs. Another favorite activity in my class has been sequencing: students work together to lay the cards out from 0 to 30. For more active lessons, we sometimes spread the cards on the floor and have students “walk” the numbers in order, which adds movement to the practice. I also use the cards as simple flashcards, holding them up for quick recognition drills, or handing one card to each student and asking the group to line up in numerical order. With partners, students have created their own math problems using the numbers they draw, which adds a layer of challenge for more advanced learners. Differentiation is built in, since you can choose how many numbers to include. With beginners, I usually work with 0–10. As students grow more confident, I extend to 0–20 and eventually the full 0–30. Adding a timer or encouraging students to say each number out loud when they play can make the activity even more engaging. Preparation is straightforward: print the set you want, cut the cards, and laminate if you plan to reuse them. I keep each set in small envelopes or bags so they are ready for math centers, group games, or quick warm-ups. The fall design adds a seasonal touch, but the number practice is useful all year long. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags Foreign Languages, Game, Educational Card Games, Elementary, Fall, Memory, Numbers, Counting, Autumn, Math
5th Grade Summer Math Games Pack | No-Prep Printables
Math, Grade 5, Games, Activities, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools, Worksheets & Printables
5th Grade Summer Math Games Pack | No-Prep Printables Keep students learning all summer long with this engaging Grade 5 Summer Math Games Pack ! Designed to reinforce essential Grade 5 standards while preparing students for middle school success, this resource includes 57 no-prep math activities covering decimals, fractions, long division, volume, coordinate graphing, expressions, and more. Perfect for summer review, enrichment, intervention, tutoring, or back-to-school skill refreshers. What's Included 57 printable Grade 5 math activities 8 multi-step word problem activities 10 decimals and powers of 10 activities 10 long division and order of operations activities 8 fraction activities with unlike denominators and bingo games 10 fraction division, volume, and measurement activities 6 coordinate plane and geometry activities 5 math journal and board game activities Complete answer key Teacher guide with standards alignment, pacing suggestions, and differentiation strategies Print-and-go, no-prep format How It Works in the Classroom This versatile Grade 5 Summer Math Review Resource can be used for: Summer learning packets End-of-year review Summer school programs Grade 6 readiness practice Morning work Math centers and stations Independent practice Small-group intervention Tutoring sessions Homework and take-home review Emergency sub plans Simply print and assign. Each activity is designed to provide meaningful review while building confidence and math fluency throughout the summer months. Standards & Learning Goals Students will practice and strengthen skills in: Decimals to thousandths Decimal addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division Powers of 10 and exponents Multi-digit multiplication 4-digit by 2-digit long division Order of operations (PEMDAS) Parentheses, brackets, and braces Writing and evaluating numerical expressions Fractions with unlike denominators Mixed number operations Fraction multiplication and division Fraction as division Scaling concepts Measurement conversions Volume of rectangular prisms and composite figures Coordinate plane graphing Ordered pairs Classifying triangles and 2D figures Aligned to Grade 5 Common Core standards across Operations & Algebraic Thinking, Number & Operations in Base Ten, Fractions, Measurement & Data, and Geometry. Why Teachers Love It ✅ No-prep and easy to implement ✅ Comprehensive Grade 5 summer review ✅ Helps prevent summer learning loss ✅ Builds confidence before Grade 6 ✅ Includes engaging games, journals, and problem-solving activities ✅ Supports independent learning and tutoring ✅ Easy to differentiate for intervention and enrichment ✅ Covers major Grade 5 math standards in one resource ✅ Includes answer key and teacher support materials This Grade 5 Summer Math Games Pack provides meaningful review while helping students strengthen foundational skills needed for middle school math success. Make summer math practice fun, effective, and stress-free! Add this Grade 5 Summer Math Review Packet to your classroom resources and help students stay confident, engaged, and ready for the next school year.
Author Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace
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Tags Summer, Math, Worksheet, Game, Lesson
Autumn Number Match Game – Spot the Number 0–30 Fall
Holiday & Seasonal, Language Development, ELA, Special Resources, Special Education Needs (SEN), Math, Early Math, Numbers, Seasons, Fall, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards, Quizzes and Tests, Teacher Tools, Projects, Flashcards, Centers
Autumn Number Match Game Spot It Style Cards for Numbers 0–30 This autumn number game is built on the idea of the classic “Spot It” style, but instead of pictures, the focus here is on numbers. Students practice recognizing numbers from 0 up to 30 while playing against each other in a quick, visual matching activity. I first used it in my math centers in October, when the fall theme felt right, and it has been easy to bring out again each year. The resource includes 93 cards in total. There are three full decks of 31 cards each, and every two cards always share exactly one number in common. The decks come in three shapes—round, square, and hexagon—so you can choose what works best for your classroom. I usually cut one set of square cards for daily use because they are fastest to prepare, and then I keep the round set laminated for special occasions. The rules are simple. Each student gets a card. A card from the pile is placed in the middle, and everyone searches for the one number that appears on both. The first student to spot it calls it out and collects the card. The winner is the one with the most cards at the end. The pace keeps the game lively, and students naturally want to play more than once. What I like about this game is the flexibility. For beginners, I often reduce the range to numbers 0–10 so it feels manageable. Later I expand to 0–20 or the full 0–30. Some groups add their own rules, like playing in teams or keeping tally marks on a score sheet, which gives them extra practice with recording numbers. It works well as a math center, a partner game, or as an activity for early finishers. Because it takes only a few minutes to explain, I sometimes use it at the end of class when we have a little extra time. The autumn design makes it seasonal, but the math practice—recognizing and saying numbers—fits into any unit on counting and number sense. Preparation is easy: print the cards, cut them out, and laminate if you want them to last longer. I store mine in small envelopes so they are ready whenever I need them. Warm regards, Lernfitness Did You Know? I teach with a certified therapy dog, and together we focus on creating a positive and inspiring learning environment.
Author Lernfitness
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Tags ESL, Game, Educational Card Games, Elementary, Spot It, Math Game, Numbers, Counting, Matching Cards, Fall
Finding X and Y Intercepts Pixel Art
Math, Algebra, Grade 8, 9, 10, Activities, Games, Worksheets & Printables, Task Cards
Struggling to keep students engaged while teaching x- and y-intercepts? This self-editing digital pixel art lesson and printable task card set keeps learning interactive, low-prep, and engaging! Students will complete 20 problems, determining x- and y-intercepts from standard form equations. Each correct response adds to the building of a mystery pixel art image, encouraging students to want to finish the activity. And the self-checking format means they receive instant feedback, enabling them to work independently and develop confidence. Whether you are looking for a no-prep digital activity or a hands-on printable worksheet, this set has been designed to meet teachers' and students' needs. What's Included? ✔ Digital Pixel Art Activity – Self-checking, fun, and interactive! ✔ Printable Task Cards – Great for math centers, group instruction, or independent practice. ✔ Worksheets & Answer Key – Wonderful for extra practice and quick grading. Why You'll Love This Resource No Prep for Teachers Don't spend hours planning—just assign and move on! You don't even have to print, cut, or set anything up. Designed for in-class or online instruction, this assignment is ready to go. ???? Time-Saving Instant Self-Checking Reduces Frustration Students immediately know if they got the answer right, with less frustration and more self-correcting behavior. That means fewer "Did I get it right?" hands raised—and more independent learners in your room. Pixel Art Fun Makes Learning Math Enjoyable! Break out the mundane worksheets! The pixel art reveal adds an exciting spin to algebra practice, so students will remain engaged and eager to complete their work. Adaptable & Versatile Use this resource in a multitude of ways, including: ✅ Student independent work time for extra support ✅ Math stations & centers for explicit practice ✅ Homework or early finisher activity to reinforce concepts ✅ Pre-test review to aid memory recall Supports Independent Learning The built-in self-checking feature in every problem allows students to check their own progress. They will catch mistakes as soon as they make them and rework the problem, with less teacher interference and increased confidence when solving equations. Who is this resource best suited for? ✔ Algebra 1 & 8th Grade Math Teachers ✔ Students Mastering X- and Y-Intercepts ✔ Teachers Who Want No-Prep, Self-Checking Activities ✔ Use in Math Centers, Homework, and Test Prep Make Algebra Fun & Easy! With this no-prep, interactive activity, your students will become x- and y-intercept masters without losing focus. Whether utilizing the digital pixel art format or printable task cards, this product is made to save you time while benefiting students.
Author Matemaths
Tags Pixel Art, Interactive Activity, Digital Learning, Matemaths, Task Cards, Printable, Digital, Algebra





































































































