
Foldables & Study Guides Lose a foldable? All foldables & study guides that we have made in class are available below. If you need help filling in the blanks, please see the completed foldable or study guide in the classroom. 6th Grade Adding and Subtracting Fractions and Mixed Numbers (PDF 11 KB)Four-door foldable for operations with fractions. 6th Grade Multiplying and Dividing Fractions and Mixed Numbers (PDF 12 KB)Four-door foldable for operations with fractions. 6th Grade Decimals Foldable (PDF 43 KB)Four-door foldable for decimal operations 6th Grade Ratio, Rates, and Proportions (PDF 46 KB)This foldable gives definitions and examples of ratios, rates, and proportions. 6th Grade Proportions (PDF 32 KB)This foldable shows the steps needed to solve a proportion. 6th Grade Percents (PDF 70 KB)This tabbed-book is a great overview of percents. 6th Grade Discount and Sale Price (PDF 54 KB)Print this foldable, then make a double-sided master Algebra Vocab (PDF 21 KB)Includes definitions and examples of some key words
10 Engaging, Skill-Building Math Games for Kids Playing math games has emerged as a way to make class engaging, but you must ensure these activities build skills and reinforce lesson content. Just like there are many helpful math websites, there are online and offline games suited for this job. They can act as customizable entry and exit tickets, as well as mid-class activities. For 1st to 8th grade teachers, here are 20 math games for kids you can play with and without computers: 1. Sign up for Prodigy — a free, curriculum-aligned math video game — to engage your class as you reinforce lesson content and essential skills. It borrows elements from role-playing games (RPGs) such as Pokemon, as players compete in math duels against in-game characters. Create or sign into your free teacher account here: Age Range: 1st – 8th Grades 2. Play Around the Block as a minds-on activity, using only a ball to practice almost any math skill. First, put together a list of questions related to a skill. Age Range: 3rd – 8th Grades 3. 4. The challenge? 5.
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The Best Online Interactive Math Games for Every Grade Level Practice makes perfect, and math proficiency at all levels definitely takes practice. Whether students are working on basic addition and subtraction or advanced algebra and geometry concepts, these online interactive math games work as a fun way to practice important skills. The best part? They’re all available for free on the web! While these interactive math games absolutely work with distance learning, we also love playing them on an interactive projector because you can enlarge the display, project the game on a wall or table, and play as a class. Best Online Interactive Math Games for Elementary School It’s important to spark an interest in math at a young age and build confidence in skills quickly. Ten Frame Media How it works: As the numbers come onto the screen, students click the boxes in the ten frame to match the number. Puzzle Pics How it works: Click and drag the puzzle pieces to answer the math questions, revealing a cool picture at the end. Bar Graphing With Eggs Fruit Splat
Math Word Problems for Kids Solve math word problems with Thinking Blocks, Jake and Astro, and more.Model your word problems, draw and picture, and organize information! advertisement Addition and Subtraction Thinking Blocks Jr Multiplication and Division Fractions Ratios and Proportions Thinking Blocks - All Topics Word Problems - Grades 1 to 6 All Four Operations - Grades 2 to 5 All 4 Operations - grades 3 to 5 Various Concepts - Grades 5+ Various Concepts - Grades 3 to 6 Math Problem Solving Challenges Build Reading Skills with Fun and Engaging Word Games! Dolch Word Recognition Spelling Words Letter Recognition Giraffe Karts Grammar Octo Feed Homonyms Verb Tenses Word Typing Jets Antonyms and Synonyms Sky Chase Double Vowels Spelling Bees Furious Frogs What's the Word? Synonyms Must Pop Words Parts of Speech Free! Copyright © 2016 Math Playground LLC • All Rights Reserved
15 Math Games in 15 Minutes or Less Math games bring out kids’ natural love of numbers. As students transition into the new school year, help them sharpen their number skills with some of these fun and effective games. 5 Minutes 1. 2. ’Round the Block Have students stand in a square. 3. 4. 5. 10 Minutes Even 10 minutes of fun math games can jump-start learning. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 15 Minutes Teach quick math concepts with fruit, dice, even Twister! 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Problem Solving Mathwire.com Topics Kindergarten These problems are designed for students in kindergarten. Pattern Problems: visual patterns that require students to draw what comes next. Teachers should ask students to explain how they know what comes next to develop students' ability to explain their thinking. Grades 1-2 These problems are designed for students in Grades 1-2: Largest Sum challenges students to arrange given digits to produce the largest sum. Grades 3-4 These problems are designed for students in Grades 3-4: Pattern Block Fraction Design requires students to fill a shape with pattern blocks to create a design that meets certain requirements. Grades 5-6 These problems are designed for students in Grades 5-6. Bake Sale requires students to work backward to solve the problem. Grades 7-8 These problems were designed for students in Grades 7-8. Investigating Exponents challenges students to identify the different patterns found in the units digits of numbers raised to different powers.
Middle School Math Games,Middle School Math Activities,Middle School Math Getting kids engaged in math just got lot easier with middle school math games! Games to help kids learn and reinforce middle school math concepts they'll need to succeed - and they'll have some fun at the same time! Triangular Numbers: Here's an activity that will engage students to think and learn about what a triangular number is. Magic Square Puzzle: So what's so magic about magic squares? Decimal Darts: Here's a decimal activity where the player must type in a decimal with the range of decimals given If a correct decimal is typed a dart can be thrown. Decimal Place Value Chart: For more practice with decimals, check out this place value chart to help reinforce the concept of decimals. Exponent Battle: Players will get familiar and practice using exponents in this game. Alien Powers Exponents: Fun online math game to practice exponents. FACE-OFF - Integer Card Game: Help your middle school students get better dealing with positive and negative integers with this fun activity.
Math in Children's Literature Math in Children's Literature 205K+Save New Update! Dec. 28, 2016My goal is to gradually update this list with new links. New! Latest Update: March 8, 2014 I try to update the following list of Math Books for Kids on a regular basis. Why Do I Keep Up This List? Linking Children's Literature to Math A few important notes about this list: 1. 2. 3. Addition/Subtraction 12 Ways to Get 11, Eve Merriam *The 329th Friend , Marjorie Weinman Sharmat (lesson)The Action of Subtraction , Brian Cleary Centipede's 100 Shoes , Tony RossEach Orange Had 8 Slices , Paul Giganti (also multiplication)Elevator Magic , Stuart Murphy (subtracting) The Grapes of Math , Greg TangThe King's Commissioners , Aileen Friedman (addition, skip counting) Math Appeal , Greg Tang Math Fables , Greg TangMath For All Seasons , Greg TangMath-terpieces , Greg Tang Monster Math , Anne Miranda (counting)Monster Musical Chairs, Stuart Murphy My Little Sister Ate One Hare Brenda Williams (variety of problems) Rooster's Off to See the World
Fun Math Games in Class For Middle School Students Learning Complex Math Adding and subtracting fractions or comparing and ordering integers and proportions can be difficult for middle school students to master. Math games played in middle school math class will hold children’s attention and make learning easy and fun. Children will have fun and practice important math skills while playing games like fraction bingo, an adapted version of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire," and an integer race card game. Fraction Bingo Middle school students will love playing bingo while practicing adding and subtracting fractions. Create calling cards by writing a variety of fraction addition or subtraction problems on the calling card. Instruct students to copy the fraction answers from the board onto the blank bingo cards. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Practice adding and subtracting integers, division problems, fractions or proportion problems while playing a game similar to “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.” Directions: Integer Race Card Game Materials:
Sheppard Software: Fun free online learning games and activities for kids. Problem Solving Teaching Ideas Understanding Word Problems - Use your comprehension time to discuss strategies for understanding word problems! Teaching Problems - Some advice and tips for teaching problem solving to children. Bingo Investigation - Maths investigation based around a short play (scripts and information is included). Nim! An interactive version of the popular puzzle game. Contributed by Planet Primary. Magic Squares - Can you children complete these magic squares? <A HREF=" More Resources: