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Grade 3 MATH Worksheets for ALL DOMAINS | Sports Theme

Grade 3 MATH Worksheets for ALL DOMAINS | Sports Theme
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Fractions, Geometry, Measurements, Multiplication and Division, Grade 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Get your grade 3 learners geared up for some math practice that is sure to excite them. Throughout the 10 pages of this product are worksheets that will give them the opportunity to strengthen their skills in all third-grade mathematics domains. They’ll enjoy solving a variety of equations with a fun sports theme. Multiplication, division, place value, equivalent fractions, graphing, angles, and word problems are just a few of the concepts presented in this product. If you’re an educator, parent, or guardian looking to provide your learners with an engaging way to learn or review math concepts, then this is the product for you. These worksheets can be used in a multitude of ways. From large group to independent classwork, resource activities, or homework, there is something for everyone. The PRINT and GO style make this product quick and simple, allowing you more time to focus on your learners. For parents and guardians, you’ll want this tool to help your kiddos stay out of the dreaded summer slump and prepare for their upcoming grade 4 school year. All the concepts presented in these worksheets are aligned with current standards, giving your learners an extra bump in their ability to master core mathematic skills. Along with the set of worksheets, an answer key is also provided. Take a moment to look over the details of each worksheet below. WORKSHEET 1: Learners will solve multiplication and division 0-3 equations learn the locations of where certain sports are played. WORKSHEET 2: Learners, and football fans alike, will work to solve problems in the Algebraic Thinking domain (multiplication, division, data tables, properties of multiplication). WORKSHEET 3: Learners will focus on tennis, basketball, and hockey teamwork as they solve multiplication and division 4-6 equations. WORKSHEET 4: Learners will take to the baseball and softball fields as they solve problems in the Number and Operations in Base 10 domain (rounding, place value, multi-digit addition, multi-digit subtraction). WORKSHEET 5: Learners will solve multiplication and division 7-9 equations and word problems about several sports and sports fans. WORKSHEET 6: Learners will solve problems in the Number and Operations – Fractions domain (writing fractions, identifying fractions, comparing fractions, equivalent fractions, fractions on a number line) with an emphasis on water sports. WORKSHEET 7: Learners will solve multiplication and division 10-12 equations in order to determine whether or not the provided facts about karate, archery, and bobsledding are true. WORKSHEET 8: Learners will solve problems about track and field events in the Measurement & Data domain (elapsed time, plot graphs, measuring to the nearest ½ inch, liquid volume). WORKSHEET 9: Learners will work their way through the maze by solving multiplication and division 0-12 equations. WORKSHEET 10: Learners will take to the basketball court as they work to solve problems in the Geometry domain (3-D shapes, angles, symmetry, polygons, quadrilaterals) . ANSWER KEY Check out these other domain specific products in my store, Quail Trail Products . GRADE 3 Number and Operations in Base 10 Worksheets |Beach Theme GRADE 3 Operations and Algebraic Thinking Worksheets |Space Theme GRADE 3 Number and Operations - Fraction Worksheets |Camping Theme GRADE 3 Measurement & Data Worksheets |Patriotic Theme GRADE 3 Geometry Worksheets |Amusement Park Theme GRADE 3 Math Worksheets for All Domains |Chef Theme GRADE 3 Math Worksheets for All Domains |Safari Theme GRADE 3 Math Worksheets for All Domains |Castle Theme

Author Quail Trail Products

Tags Grade 3 Math, Summer Review, Multiplication, Geometry, Fractions, Place Value, Word Problems, Addition, Subtraction, Division

Order Forms for T-Shirt Factory

Order Forms for T-Shirt Factory
Math, Place Value, Grade 3, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

The T-Shirt Factory Order Forms: A Practical Math Learning Tool! Designed exclusively for third-grade teachers and parents who homeschool, The T-Shirt Factory Order Forms serve as a unique and practical tool to make math learning more tangible. Integrated into the innovative math concept called The T-Shirt Factory Unit by Catherine Twomey Fosnot, this resource provides a quick way for learners to navigate through custom t-shirt orders. Saved conveniently in an easily modifiable Word Document File format, these worksheets offer flexibility both for conventional classrooms and homeschooling setups. Variation : Educators have the creative freedom to modify the scenarios according to students' level of comprehension Interactivity: Emphasizes hands-on learning that encourages active student participation. The primary focus of this T-Shirt Factory Order Forms resource is to help you keep organized while ordering shirts. Using real-world applications such as managing a t-shirt factory, students may also benefit from using this T-Shirt Factory Order Forms when complex concepts can be broken down into more manageable learning experiences! This T-Shirt Factory Order Forms comes in a word document, with 10 pages, and two forms in each page. It is ready to print by teachers, parents, or students alike. An easy to use resource and very helpful to keep being organized!

Author Resource Garden

Tags Math Learning, Real-world Application, Place Value, Word Problems, Financial Transactions

Financial Literacy: My Budget Project for Elementary (Gr 3-6)

Financial Literacy: My Budget Project for Elementary (Gr 3-6)
Special Resources, Life Studies, Life Skills, Finance, Home Economics, Math, Money, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Multiplication and Division, Division, Subtraction, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities, Projects

Here’s a realistic and engaging way to teach upper elementary pupils in grades 3-6 about budgeting while introducing some basic financial literacy too! How to Use: 1) Each student will be assigned a monthly budget (from $1,700 all the way to $5,000). 2) They select one of three options (low, medium, pricey) for each spending category: housing, eating, transportation, technology, & clothing. They might find that they have to change their choices as they move through the process. Making sacrifices is part of budgeting in real life too! 3) Students add up the amounts they spend and calculate how much they can save per month (and throughout the entire year). 4) They pick what luxury option they would save for over time: a car, a video game system, a vacation, or a house. This lesson is full of fun and bright visuals and charts that are well-organized to ensure that this math learning is accessible to all the students in your class! Math skills needed: Addition - up to 1,000 Subtraction - 4-digit numbers Multiplication - 4-digit numbers by 12 Grades to Use With: This lessons is designed to be accessible to younger students in the elementary years (grades 3-6) because it uses simple math skills and bright and engaging visuals. It could also be an excellent resource for a high school special education classroom! What's Included: A total of 10 pages: Title Page Different Student Budgets to Assign Student Title Page Budget Spreadsheet 5 pages of options (housing, eating, transportation, technology, and clothing) Savings Spreadsheet If you enjoy this project, please check out other math and financial literacy activities in my store: Grace Under Pressure ! I strive to help students see how the math skills they learn in the classroom are super helpful in everyday life! Back to School Budget Activity Halloween Budget Activity My Party Budget: Decimals and Percentages Practice

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Financial Literacy, Budget Project, Spending, Saving, Budget, Rent, Groceries, Shopping, Transportation, Banking

Financial Literacy

Financial Literacy
Math, Money, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

With this Financial Literacy resource, students will have understanding of the most common financial terms they probably hear on a daily basis. By introducing the terms including in this resource, students will become more financially aware and be able to think about the ways in which they handle their money. Financial terms students will learn are: income, spending, saving, credit, refund, charitable giving, tip, gratuity, and profit. Students will read scenarios and decide which financial term applies to each particular situation. Includes spending vs. investing worksheets in which students will know the difference between the two and create their own scenario in which they can make their own decisions in spending and investing. Through repetition students will remember the financial vocabulary words. The posters come in color and can be used to in the classroom to reinforce the lesson. Can be used as a stand alone lesson or to supplement any lesson pertaining to financial literacy. Includes: 8 full page posters for vocabulary word wall 2 page handouts with vocabulary terms 5 different activities related to newly acquired vocabulary answer key Check out the thumbnails to get an idea of what the resource will look like! Thanks!

Author Soumara Siddiqui

Tags Financial Literacy, Refund, Credit, Tip, Profit

Relationship Between Area and Perimeter: Math Inquiry Prompt

Relationship Between Area and Perimeter: Math Inquiry Prompt
Math, Geometry, Measurements, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities, Worksheets

Here’s a ready-to-go math inquiry activity for your geometry unit. Students are tasked with drawing all the rectangles they can create with a specific area (24 units squared). Then, they calculate the perimeter of each rectangle. Finally, a prompt helps them notice the relationship between area and perimeter. Shapes that are longer and thinner will have a larger perimeter than other shapes with the same area. How to Use: Use this activity once your students have already had some practice calculating area and perimeter of rectangles. You could do a quick mini lesson about finding factors before handing out this activity , as your students need to determine the factors of 24 to complete this task (1x24, 2x12, 3x8 4x6). I let students work in pairs or small groups to complete this task as I want them talking about their math ideas! Grades to Use With: This math project is designed for students in grades 3-6 who are learning about area and perimeter of right-angle shapes (rectangles). In the USA, this is in Common Core Standards in the third grade and in British Columbia, Canada, it is addressed in Grade 5. What's Included: 2 Page PDF: Student worksheet and Complete Answer Key If you enjoy this math project, check out others in my store! I love to design engaging math activities that show students how the skills they learn in the classroom are actually extremely helpful in their everyday lives. Math is everywhere! Math Project: Create Your Dream Store: Decimal Calculations and Budgeting Financial Literacy: Vacation Math Project: Budgeting, Percentages, Time Zones and More! Math Project: Circle Graphs and Pie Charts Financial Literacy: My Party Budget: Decimals and Percentages Application Math in the Real World: Personal Math Research Project for STEM Education Geometry Project: Park Design with Area, Perimeter, and Volume Canadian Cities: Place Value to Millions Activity

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Geometry, Math, Area, Perimeter, Math Journal, Math Inquiry, Measurement, Inquiry, Grade 5 Math, 3rd Grade Math

Math Journal: Experimental Probability with Two Independent Events

Math Journal: Experimental Probability with Two Independent Events
ELA, Math, Percentages, Fractions, Statistics, Writing, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities

Math Journal: Experimental Probability with Two Independent Events This resource serves as a helpful teaching tool for educators focusing on the concepts of experimental probability and theoretical probability of two independent events in middle school mathematics. It offers an engaging math journal entry exercise that allows students to explain their mathematical thinking in pictures, numbers, diagrams, and words. How to Use: Students are given the following question: You have a six-sided die and a penny. If you roll the die twice and flip the penny twice, which is more likely: to get two sixes on the die or two heads from the penny? Explain your thinking using pictures, numbers, and words. Can you figure out the percentage chance of each event happening? Give students dice, coins, and mini whiteboards to work with so they can start to test out their ideas and theories. Encourage students to tackle the penny first as there are fewer results when flipping two coins. Suggest that students work together in pairs or small groups and use a table or chart to record the experimental options that could occur. You may want to start by teaching a mini-lesson about the probability of two independent events: that one multiplies the probability of each event to determine the probability of BOTH events. Grades to Use With This resource is ideal for use with students in grades 5-9 but can also be used as special education material or enrichment content for gifted children aged between grades 4-6. Finally, it could be used in a high school special education classroom. What's Included: This two page PDF is ready to print and go! If you enjoy this math journal entry, check out my bundle of 20 Middle School Math Journal Entries or my Math Journal Rubric for easy marking. Or, explore other probability items in my store.

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Math Journal, Experimental Probability, Two Independent Events, Middle School, Probability, Dice , Coins, Chance, Middle School Math, Fractions

Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line

Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line
Math, Number Lines, Early Math, Algebra, Grade 5, 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

What is an integer? On what side of the number line will they be? This resource is perfect practice for students who are being introduced to integers. Students will know the difference between a negative number and positive number. Each worksheet contains a number line for visual aid and representation. Students are to graph each integer shown and by doing so, students will have more understanding of where the number is located on a number line. These integers may be in a set or individual. Students will also read real world examples of negative and positive numbers and decide where to graph each on a number line. Additional practice is included for students to tell the value of a letter shown on the number line. With the 5 different activities included in this set, it is a great introduction to integers and to set the foundation for future problems regarding integers. Includes: 5 practice pages answer key Check out the thumbnails to get an idea of what the pages will look like. Thanks! Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line Understanding Integers: Graphing Integers on a Number Line

Author Soumara Siddiqui

Tags Integers, Integers On A Number Line, Graphing Integers

Subtracting Time Worksheet

Subtracting Time Worksheet
Math, Time, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Subtracting Time Worksheet : This worksheet is designed to help students find the amount of time that based from the start to the end of an activity in hours and minutes.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Telling Time, Clocks, Elapsed Time

Calculating Measurement Worksheet

Calculating Measurement Worksheet
Math, Measurements, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This product can help teachers by providing them with a resource to help their students better understand how to solve real life word problems that involve different types of measurements.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Weight, Metrics

Coordinate Plane Worksheets: 5th Grade Patterns, Tables, Graphing

Coordinate Plane Worksheets: 5th Grade Patterns, Tables, Graphing
Math, Algebra, Graphing, Grade 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Word Problems

This engaging math project for students in grades 5 and 6 has several components, and it will help your students see how the math skills they learn in the classroom can be used in real-life situations! It is a great lesson to incorporate some simple financial literacy into your math curriculum too! How to Use: 1) Students will start by plotting ordered pairs on a coordinate plane to create the designs of two students who are making items for a craft sale. If graphed correctly, they will make a rectangle and an octagon. 2) Next, they will complete a worksheet that includes a table of values to show the profits of one of the craft sale participants. They will graph this data. 3) Then, students complete the same tasks (finishing a table of values and graphing the information) for the second seller. 4) Finally, students will compare the total sales of the two sellers to determine who made more money. There are a variety of ways students can find the final answer from multiplying with decimal amounts to using their tables or graphs. COMPLETE ANSWER KEY INCLUDED This lesson was created to target two specific 5th Grade Math Common Core Learning Standards: Geometry A.2: Represent real world and mathematical problems by graphing points in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane. Operations and Algebraic Thinking B.3: Generate two numerical patterns using two given rules. Form ordered pairs from the two patterns and graph the ordered pairs on a coordinate plane It could also be implemented in a 6th grade classroom during a Ratio and Proportional Relations unit or in a middle school special education classroom. What's Included: 7 Page PDF Ready to Print and Use! - Teacher instructions - Coordinate plane worksheet for students to plot shapes on - 2 pages of tables of values and graphs for students to complete - 3 page Answer Key

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags 5th Grade Algebra, Patterns, Coordinate Plane Worksheet, Algebra Worksheet, Patterns And Tables, Graphing Workseheets, Real World Math, Financial Literacy, Math Project, Table Of Values

Adding Decimals Word Problems Worksheet

Adding Decimals Word Problems Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Decimals, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This worksheet is a great way for students to practice adding decimals. The word problems on this worksheet involve adding two decimals (up to hundredths) to find the sum. This is a great resource for teachers who are looking for extra practice for their students.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Decimal Addition Word Problems, Word Problems With Decimals Worksheets, Decimal Word Problems Grade 5, Decimal Equations Worksheet, Decimal Word Problems Grade 6

US State Capitals: Place Value to Millions Activity

US State Capitals: Place Value to Millions Activity
Social Studies, Geography, Math, Numbers, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities, Worksheets

With this US State Capitals: Place Value to Millions Activity your upper elementary or intermediate students will be able to apply their place value knowledge (to the millions position). Students will find the populations of 11 US State Capitals (Sacramento, Springfield, Jefferson City, Augusta, Montpelier, Phoenix, Boise, Austin, Santa Fe, Honolulu, Frankfort) round each one to the nearest ten thousand work with the numbers: ordering, comparing, identifying specific place value spots, and writing in expanded form Grades to Use With: This lesson is designed for students in grades 4-6 who are learning or reviewing place value concepts (it can be used by American students, of course, but also by students in other countries too!). It could be a great beginning of the year activity as you ease into your math curriculum. It could also be used in high school special education classrooms. How to Use: This activity could be used as an in-class assessment during a place value unit. There is an answer key to easily mark the first two pages out of 50. There are also four extension challenges for early finishers. You can let students work on those independently or in small groups. What's Included: 6 Page PDF: Title Page Chart for 11 US State Capitals Worksheet with 8 Questions Extension sheet with 4 Challenges Answer Key If you enjoy this math application activity, check out others in my store. I am always striving to show students how the math they learn in class is helpful in real life! Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool: Expressions, Tables, and Graphs Math Project: Create Your Dream Store: Decimal Calculations and Budgeting Geometry Project: Park Design with Area, Perimeter, and Volume (and Budgeting!) Order of Operations in Action: 5 Real-Life Scenarios that Use BEDMAS Volume of Cylinders: Soup Can Savings Winter Holidays: Gingerbread Math: Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Using Tenths

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Place Value, Expanded Form, Millions, Population, 4th Grade Math, 5th Grade Math, Rounding, State Capitals, US Geography, Applied Math

Financial Literacy: Vacation Math Project: Budgeting, Percentages, Time Zones, and More!

Financial Literacy: Vacation Math Project: Budgeting, Percentages, Time Zones, and More!
Life Studies, Math, Time, Decimals, Money, Measurements, Finance, Home Economics, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities, Projects

This Financial Literacy: Vacation Math Project will get students excited about using math in everyday life to plan something fun: a vacation! They will plan a personal vacation including a flight, hotel, transportation, food, attractions, shopping and insurance. You can assign students different budgets, start dates, and durations to differentiate, or give everyone the same constraints. Students will have to practice making trade-offs to stick to their budget. Six problem solving questions involving time zones suitcase weight, taxes & fees, timeline, and travel speed are also included. Student Instructions: First, choose your destination: _______________________ How far from your hometown is it? ____________________ How many time zones away from you is it? _________________ Now, research all of the costs involved in your vacation. Make sure to be specific and include all of the taxes and fees in each category too. Grades to Use With: This project is great for the middle grades (5-8) when students are learning about decimal operations, percentages, time zones, and basic speed calculations ( unit rate). It could also work well in a high school special education classroom. Standards: CCSS5.NBT.B.7 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used. CCSS6.RP.A.3c Find a percent of a quantity as a rate per 100 (e.g., 30% of a quantity means 30/100 times the quantity); solve problems involving finding the whole, given a part and the percent. CCSS6.RP.A.3d Use ratio reasoning to convert measurement units; manipulate and transform units appropriately when multiplying or dividing quantities. CCSSMP4 Model with mathematics. Mathematically proficient students can apply the mathematics they know to solve problems arising in everyday life, society, and the workplace. In early grades, this might be as simple as writing an addition equation to describe a situation. In middle grades, a student might apply proportional reasoning to plan a school event or analyze a problem in the community. For similar resources and other engaging resources, you can visit my store here!

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Financial Literacy, Applied Math, Math Project, Word Problems, Time Zones, Finance, Budget, 6th Grade Math, Grade 6 Math, Budgeting Math, Plan A Vacation Project, Financial Literacy Project High School, Budgeting Word Problems

Subtraction Word Problem Solving Worksheet

Subtraction Word Problem Solving Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Grade 1, 2, 3, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Subtraction Word Problem Solving Worksheet: Help your students build their subtraction skills with this word problem solving worksheet! By solving problems, they will develop their ability to find a solution and understand the concept better.

Author Have Fun Teaching

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Canada Day or 4th of July Math Word Problems: Budget, Rate, Factors

Canada Day or 4th of July Math Word Problems: Budget, Rate, Factors
Life Studies, Home Economics, Math, Money, Multiplication and Division, Division, Decimals, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Canada Day or 4th of July Math Word Problems: Budget, Rate, Factors, Multiples, Financial Literacy, Decimal Operations Here are three challenging, multi-step word problems for your middle school or intermediate students in grades 4-7. Each problem requires students to use their knowledge of factors and multiples, unit prices, and decimal operations. This is a great way to incorporate some simple financial literacy and budgeting into your math program. Two versions are provided: 4th of July and Canada Day: each version has a ready-to-print 3 page worksheet! Questions Included: Students need to figure out how to buy ingredients for 80 hamburgers at the best price. They will need to determine ways to make 80 using packs of 8, 12, 20, and 25. They will need to calculate the better unit prices. They think of ways a teacher could spend $20 to get some treats for her class with 24 students. There are inexpensive items like lollypops and pricier options like pop-its. Students should choose two different combinations of items. Finally, they determine how much a town would need to spend on fireworks and flags for their celebration. COMPLETE ANSWER KEY INCLUDED Grades to Use With: These activities could be used in grades 4-7 or in high school special education classrooms. In grades 4 and 5, you might do one problem together as a class, and then allow students to work in small groups to solve the other two. In grade 6 and 7, students should be able to complete these in a more independent way. If you enjoy this seasonal math activity , check out others in my store: Grocery Game: Winter Holidays Grocery Game: Spring Edition Halloween Budget Back To School Budget Christmas or Winter Holidays Budget Gingerbread Math: Fractions, Decimals, Percent Valentine's Day Shopping Lucky Leprechauns Multiplication Math Game

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags 4th Of July, July 4th, Canada Day, Problem Solving, Word Problems, Financial Literacy, Budget, Decimals, Factors, Multiples

Math Journals: 20 Intermediate and Middle School Math and Critical Thinking Prompts: Geometry, Percentages, Pre-Algebra, Probability, Place Value and More!

Math Journals: 20 Intermediate and Middle School Math and Critical Thinking Prompts: Geometry, Percentages, Pre-Algebra, Probability, Place Value and More!
Math, Percentages, Patterns, Decimals, Fractions, Geometry, Measurements, Place Value, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems

Encourage your middle school/intermediate math students to clearly explain their ideas about concepts (like ratio, area, and algebra) in complete sentences using appropriate vocabulary and relevant diagrams . These open-ended questions require students to explain how they figured out their answers or to judge options using their mathematic understanding. They are a great review of math concepts learned earlier in the year or in previous grades, and they allow students to practice critical thinking skills too. This bundle includes 20 journal entry topics so you can use two a month for the entire school year. You and your students can track their progress and development. The journals are not numbered, so you can use them in whatever order works best for your class. This could be a fantastic addition to your math program for the new school year! A rubric for easy marking is also included. Students are assessed on their process, vocabulary, completeness, and visuals. This allows you to easily see student progress if you assess one or two journals per term. You could also use them as artifacts for parent-teacher conferences. Topics covered: - fractions and percent: equivalent fractions, fraction and decimal relationships, division of fractions, fractions to percent, percent discounts - probability and data collection: flipping coins, surveys, experiments - geometry: area and perimeter, triangles, rotations, - pre-algebra: one-step equations, membership rates - place value: large numbers, decimals to thousandths - factors and ratios For each topic, students are encouraged to write in complete sentences and explain all of their thinking clearly and explicitly. Don't assume the teacher knows what you are thinking! They should also draw some diagrams to support their thinking. This could include area and perimeter models, fraction models, t-charts and tables, and more.

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags Journal, Math Journal, Intermediate Math, Word Problems, Pre-algebra, Middle School Math, Grade Six Math, Critical Thinking, Math, Percent

6th Grade Math: Algebra Inequality Matching Game

6th Grade Math: Algebra Inequality Matching Game
Algebra, Math, Number Lines, Grade 6, 7, 8, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Activities, Games

Teaching your students about how to write and evaluate inequalities in algebra can sometimes end up being a bit dry. Try adding this game to your algebra unit to bring a little movement and collaboration to your classroom. It's a super simple game : just print the cards and cut them out. There are 32 cards in 16 pairs. Deal one card to each student in your class. They should spend half a minute looking at their card and thinking of other ways it could be represented. For example, if they have a number line: what inequality does it show? If they have an inequality, could it be simplified? Then, all the students get up and move around the room (SILENTLY!). They can use gestures while looking at each others' cards and trying to find their match. Pairs move to the side of the room until everyone is matched up. It's that simple! Of course, you could also use these cards for a standard memory game where you flip two cards at a time and try to find matches. I have also included a second set of cards that have pairs of fractions and decimals (for example 1/20 and 0.05). Grades to Use With: These cards are designed to target the standard 6EE.B.8 in grade six classrooms, but they could also be an excellent quick review in grades 7 and 8! What's Included: 9 Page PDF: Title/Instruction Page 4 Pages of Inequality Cards 4 Pages of Fractions and Decimal Cards If you enjoy this product, check out other 6th Grade Algebra Activities in my store: Pre-Algebra Problem: The Wave Pool with Expressions, Tables, and Graphs Algebra: Modelling Equations: Visual Balance Scale Worksheet Exponent Board Game Independent and Dependent Variables in 6th Grade Math: Hockey Math Middle School Math Stations: Early Algebra

Author Grace Under Pressure

Tags 6th Grade Math, Grade 6 Math, Grade 7 Math, 7th Grade Math, Inequalities, Math Game, Equations, Algebra, Solving Equations, Variables

Solving Area Scenarios Worksheet

Solving Area Scenarios Worksheet
Math, Geometry, Grade 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This Solving Area Scenarios Worksheet is perfect for helping students solve real-life word problems relating to area. This is a great resource for teachers who want to help their students practice solving problems.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Area, Scenarios For Students To Solve

Number Stories Adding and Subtracting Worksheet

Number Stories Adding and Subtracting Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Subtraction, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

Number Stories is a great way for students to practice their addition and subtraction skills. By drawing pictures and writing equations, they can visualize the problem and see the solution. This worksheet is a great tool for teachers to use in the classroom.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Basic Operations

Counting Money Word Problems Worksheet

Counting Money Word Problems Worksheet
Math, Money, Grade 2, 3, 4, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This Counting Money Word Problems Worksheet is a great way for students to improve their coin counting skills. By finding the total price of different amounts of coins, they will get plenty of practice with this essential math skill.

Author Have Fun Teaching

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Subtracting Time Problems Worksheet

Subtracting Time Problems Worksheet
Math, Time, Addition and Subtraction, Subtraction, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This worksheet is a great way for students to practice finding the amount of time between two points in hours. This is a skill that is essential for students to master in order to be successful in school and in life.

Author Have Fun Teaching

Tags Telling Time, Clocks, Elapsed Time

4th Grade Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers & Word Problems Math Task Cards

4th Grade Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers & Word Problems Math Task Cards
Math, Fractions, Grade 4, Word Problems, Worksheets & Printables

Engage your 4th grade students in learning how to multiply fractions by whole numbers with these fun and hands-on math task cards. This teaching resource includes 24 task cards in both printable and digital formats to make implementation easy. The task cards provide fractional multiplication problems and word problems for students to solve, keeping learners active and engaged. Support whole-group instruction, small-group practice, independent work, homework, or math centers with these versatile cards. An answer key and recording sheet allow for self-checking or teacher assessment. Rather than traditional pen and paper computation, these task cards incorporate movement to make practicing an often challenging skill more enjoyable. The multiple card formats and self-explanatory directions also enable flexible use for substitutes. Invigorate your 4th graders' exploration of multiplying fractions by whole numbers with this complete set.

Author That One Cheerful Classroom

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Three Addends to Thousand Addition Word Problems Worksheet

Three Addends to Thousand Addition Word Problems Worksheet
Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Grade 4, 5, 6, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This Three Addends to Thousand Addition Word Problems Worksheet is a great resource for students to practice solving addition word problems with three addends. This worksheet is perfect for students who are struggling with addition and need extra practice.

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Multiplication Word Problem Worksheet

Multiplication Word Problem Worksheet
Math, Multiplication and Division, Division, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Word Problems, Worksheets

This multiplication word problem worksheet is a great way for students to build multiplication fact fluency. By solving multiplication word problems , students will be better equipped to understand more complex concepts later on.

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