WORKSHEETS
Students practice recognizing patterns and rules.
TEACHING RESOURCE
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Students explore the ways in which the hands of a clock can divide the clock face fractionally.
Students estimate fractional amounts of pictured items.
ACTIVITIES
April is National Poetry Month! This themed packet was designed for elementary students, and includes a variety of…
Get hands-on with this themed packet of Easter activities for elementary which explore the history, traditions, and…
LESSON PLANS
Strategy Name: My School Day Motto A motto that matters to each student! View Resource What Is It? A short…
This exercise in guided meditation can help students develop a calm, productive, and centered mindset for the day. The…
Ready, Set, Design is a strategy that requires teamwork, innovation, creativity, and a few materials that you have…
Add to the Story is a strategy that helps students think creatively on their feet. A student begins telling a story.…
Dot Warm-Ups is a strategy in which you provide students with a series of dots that they must turn into an image. You…
Use this activity with your students about two measurement systems and practice rounding. Students will review the…
Student determine whether things should be measured in feet, inches, or feet and inches.
Given a perimeter, students must use mathematical operations to solve a set of problems.
Students explore solids and shapes, with this printable math activity. They answer a variety of questions on the…
Students explore artwork and everyday objects for parallel and intersecting lines.
Students are asked to find and describe angles in the real world.
Students examine a series of shapes and determine which ones are congruent.
Students are asked to complete a symmetrical drawing and find lines of symmetry.
Students complete various exercises to build their understanding of the concept of perimeter.
Students must determine how many tiles are needed to cover a floor.
Students must use geometry to determine a method for displaying artwork in a limited space.