Grab a TON of FREE Math Mania Games to strengthen your students' addition & subtraction! Snag easy printable math games for 1st & 2nd grade!
Integrate math and art with these symmetrical pattern coloring cards. This is a great math art project that kids love doing!
Looking for visuals to help your kids make sense of math? Grab this free set of printable math manipulatives for all the hands on resources your kids need.
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Vor vielen Jahren hat meine Tochter ein Einmaleinsspiel mit Fliegenklatschen geschenkt bekommen. Die Idee habe ich heuer wieder aufgegriffen und mir im Baumarkt bunte Fliegenklatschen gekauft. Dazu gibt es verschiedene Kärtchen, die die Schüler suchen müssen und schnellstmöglich draufklatschen. Ob ich die Zahlen oder Mengen ansage, oder kleine Rechnungen ist wunderbar variabel. Download Mengen bis 10 Download Zahlen bis 20 Download Sachrechnen
Learning multiplication facts can be such a chore. Make multiplication for kids fun and engaging with this simple card game! Only takes 2 minutes to set up.
10 multiplication games and activities for teaching multiplication. Students will love learning their multiplication facts, building fluency and strategies.
There's a good chance you have a pack of UNO cards at home or in your classroom. Here are 5 math games you can play with them.
I love finding common items around the house and making games with them. I recently came across a tin of dominoes and put those babies to work! My students LOVE the idea of playing with dominoes even if they are sharpening their math skills while doing so! These games can be played alone or with partners. Partners tend to make them even more fun! Ordering Products Students choose five dominoes, turn them over, and multiply each side together. Order the products from least to greatest or greatest to least. Want to make it a game? Partners order their dominos then find the difference between their greatest number and least number. The partner with the greatest (or least) difference wins. Multiplication War Students begin with dominoes face down. Each student chooses a domino. On the count of three, students turn over their domino and multiply the dots on one side by the dots on the other side. The student with the highest product wins the dominoes. Even/Odd Sort Add, subtract, or multiply the dots on the dominoes then sort the answer by odd or even numbers. Want to make it a game? Before the game begins state a rule. The partner with the most even numbers or odd numbers wins the set. Prime/Composite Sort Add, subtract, or multiply the dots on the dominoes then sort the answer by prime or composite. Want to make it a game? Before the game begins state a rule. The partner with the most prime numbers or the most composite numbers wins. Coordinate pairs Provide students with a coordinate grid. Students plot points using the dots on the dominoes. One side is the x-coordinate; the other side is the y-coordinate. Ordering Decimals Students choose five dominoes and turn them over. One side is the whole number; the other side is the decimal. Order the decimals from least to greatest or greatest to least. Want to make it a game? Partners order their dominos then find the difference between their greatest decimal and least decimal. The partner with the greatest (or least) difference wins. Compare Decimals Students choose two dominoes and turn them over. One side is the whole number; the other side is the decimal. Compare both dominoes. Want to make it a game? Each partner chooses one domino. Then, they compare their decimal. The partner with the greatest (or least) decimal wins. Add or Subtract Decimals Students choose two dominoes and turn them over. One side is the whole number; the other side is the decimal. Add or subtract the decimals. Want to make it a game? Partners compare their sum or difference. The partner with the greatest (or least) sum or difference wins. Compare Fractions Students choose two dominoes and turn them over. One side is the numerator; the other side is the denominator Compare both fractions. Want to make it a game? Each partner chooses one domino. Then, they compare their fraction. The partner with the greatest (or least) fraction wins. Ordering Fractions Students choose five dominoes and turn them over. One side is the numerator; the other side is the denominator Order the fractions from least to greatest or greatest to least. Want to make it a game? Partners order their dominos then find the difference between their greatest fraction and least fraction. The partner with the greatest (or least) difference wins. For a printable version of these games, you can download it HERE. This printable is perfect to laminate and attach to a loose leaf ring for easy access. Teaching With Simplicity Pinterest Facebook Instagram Teachers Pay Teachers
Une nouvelle série de 9 animaux à reproduire sur quadrillage. Elle est mise à disposition dans la partie Géométrie du coin Maths de la classe. Voici d'autres idées pour le coin Maths. Reproduction sur quadrillage : les animaux Une première série sur les animaux à compléter par symétrie pour les cycles 2 et 3 est disponible ici . Vous trouverez plusieurs séries de figures à reproduire sur quadrillage, pour les cycles 2 et 3 : ici.
Hi friends! Tonight I would like to take you on an inside tour of my No Prep Math Intervention Binder! It was just posted to my TpT store today and I am
Finally! Math centers that are aligned to the standards, easy to manage, and perfect for 15-20 minute rotations! Exactly what I needed for when I’m working with my small groups. I can focus on my [group] knowing that my students are fully engaged. I don’t have time to prep math activities so this is the […]
Hands-on learning is incredibly important for kids. There are a million reasons why! Today I am highlighting more than 60 elementary hands-on math teaching ideas that I have featured over the years on my site.
I'm a literacy lover...getting my Masters of Education in Reading makes that pretty evident. So, when it comes to teaching math in the classroom I often felt like I was doing a terrible job. My brain does not go the math route. And trying to convince my learners that math was amazing got a little
Outdoor math activities for kids from preschool to high school. Engaging way to prevent summer slide with fun active STEM activities to learn numbers, shapes, angles, time, algebra, geometry using materials in nature.
Tessellations — History on tessellations and M. C. Escher along with many photo examples to get students thinking about how they look, are designed and fit together. Includes easy way to create a tessellation and a more advanced technique. The advanced method includes instructions and an additional page of photo examples because it is a little tricky but well worth the effort and always comes out great. Use as a stand alone lesson or combine and segway into optical illusions and impossible shapes. Perfect for STEAM projects. I use this along with my study on Optical Illusions worksheets and my Art & Geometry/Math: M.C. Escher Drawing Impossible Shapes & Tessellations *********************************************************************** Hope Creek Studios specializes in Art Studio and History, Photography and Graphic Design lessons and creative aids. Click here to see MORE STUDIO ART worksheets, lessons, & creative aids in our TPT store! FOLLOW ME to get FREEBIES to your email from Hope Creek Art Studios *********************************************************************** Let's Connect www.HopeCreekAcres.com Pinterest Facebook Instagram ********************************************************************** © 2024 Hope Creek Art Studios/Hope Creek Acres ® ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Prepare your child for school success with these fun math activities to do at home.
Today I'm sharing a variety of activities to help you get the most out of your unifix cubes. (This post contains affiliate links.) We have a small set of unifix cubes that we use for
A fun, processed based Fibonacci art project for kids. Great for S.T.E.A.M. learning at home or at school.
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Need new decimal activities for independent practice or math centers? Check out this post for FREE low-prep printable decimal math centers.