Showing posts with label Math Materials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Math Materials. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Halloween Games, Writing, and Math Sale

Here we are again... The Back-to-School season quickly transforms into Fall and Halloween.  People start thinking about seasonal activities they can do in their classrooms. I am the same way.  I have updated all of my Halloween and Fall items, and I'd love to share them with you.

This can be a wacky time of year, especially as it gets closer to the actual day of Halloween.  So, I created some activities that encourage learning (when focusing can be a challenging), and are lots of fun.  The games have been great for my ESL (and non ESL) students.   Follow the links to read more and get your own. 

Halloween Mad Libs Complete Set



Halloween Taboo Game- based off of the board game, Taboo


Halloween Scattergories Game- based off of the board game, Scattergories

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Halloween-Game-Scattergories-Grades-3-12-1214860


Halloween Spooky Story Starters Writing Set with Rubrics and Decorative Paper

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Halloween-Writing-Spooky-Story-Starters-with-Rubric-and-Framed-Paper-709056


Pumpkin Math with lots of activities
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Pumpkin-Math-Unit-Upper-Elementary-graphing-estimation-much-more-628268

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Holiday-Writing-Paper-Set-46-Pages-for-Halloween-Christmas-and-other-Holidays-1391458
  

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Holiday-Sticker-Chart-Set-27-Styles-Halloween-Thanksgiving-Christmas-1404715

 Happy Halloween!
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Friday, January 13, 2017

Place Value Games...Hurry for a Flash Deal

I've just finished this little gem.  Okay, it's not so little, and it took a long time, but I love it and am excited to share it with you.  It was a hit with my class, and they even begged to play it during indoor recess this week.  BONUS!  

It's a set of three board games centered around WHOLE NUMBER PLACE VALUE.  


Here are the details:

With this set of three different board games students will practice several skills that are related to whole number place value, starting with the ones place all the way to the hundred millions place. Games are scaffolded so that they can be matched with varied ability levels. Students who are just starting to learn about place value in the ones period will benefit from Game 1, and as they work toward the thousands and millions, they will benefit from games 2 and 3. You can have multiple games going on at the same time in the same room. All boards, cards, and answer keys look and work the same way. So, when students learn how to use one, they should know how to use them all. 

Students will: 
- Identify whole numbers through hundred millions when given a specific digit in the numbers
- Name whole numbers through hundred millions and their specific digits
- Tell the values of digits through hundred millions
- Apply number sense when adding and subtracting basic whole number amounts (in terms of place value)

Each game includes an answer key so that students can check their own work if playing independently. 

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These are great activities for: 
- Whole Class
- Small Groups or Centers
- Take Home Games
- Independent or Pair Work

Included in this resource are: 
- 3 Different Games that are varied for different student readiness and mastery levels
- Answer Keys for both games
- 4 Game Boards
- Student Directions
- Many Place Markers for Students
- Teacher Notes
- Directions for Play
- Suggestions for Use

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Uncommon Denominators

It has been a very, very long time since I've posted anything.  I guess that's normal for a working mom of a toddler with another baby on the way (at least I hope it is).  Anyway, as I wrapped up my own school year with a new set of standards and a new math curriculum, I needed some supplemental resources for adding and subtracting fractions with uncommon denominators.  I, therefore, created some BUMP Games.  Each set has multiple games that require different skills.  There are also student directions, notes for the teacher, answer keys, and place markers included.

Feel free to check them out in my Teachers Pay Teachers store clicking on the links or images.




Friday, February 26, 2016

Adding Fractions and Subtracting Fractions BUMP Games

Here are some game sets for Adding and Subtracting Fractions.  These games are best for introducing the concept of adding and subtracting fractions, but each set has 4 differentiated games.  Each game requires a different skill and the latter games build upon the knowledge from the previous games.  So,  you can really decide what stage your students are at individually.  The games are look similar and have the same directions.  This makes it easy to transition from one game to the next because students are used to the format.



If you haven't tried BUMP games yet, I'd recommend it!  It has transformed my math centers.  Students love to "bump" each other off their squares and claim them as their own.  They ask often to play and are excited when they get to.  You can click any of the links or pictures below to check them out.   Enjoy!






Monday, January 25, 2016

Adding Fractions Games

Adding Fractions BUMP Games

This is a set of 4 different BUMP games for the addition of basic fractions. Student directions, answer keys, and place markers are included for each game. Each game focuses on adding fractions, and each game requires different skills to add fractions. With these 4 different games, you can differentiate for students who are at different readiness levels. The skills increase in difficulty from Games 1-4. The game details, including specific skills and objectives are below:

Game 1- Players add basic fractions without reducing by looking at pictures of fractional parts . This game would be great for students who are just starting to learn about the meaning of fractions, how to represent them as pictures, and how to add them without reducing. The answers are also in picture form.

Game 2-Players add basic fractions without reducing, using written fractions. This game would be great for students who are just starting to learn about adding basic fractions using the number form of fractions.

Game 3-Players add basic fractions with reducing, using written fractions. This game would be great for students who are just starting to learn about adding basic fractions and reducing fractions, using the number form of fractions.

Game 4– Players find the addends that make up sums of fractions. This game requires to break down a fractions into its parts and to understand that a fraction is a smaller set of fractions that add up to make its sum. 
These games can be used the following situations: 
Whole Group Instruction
Guided Math
Math Centers
Partner Work
Home Activity

I also have BUMP Games for Subtracting Basic Fractions and Adding and Subtracting Fractions and Mixed Numbers. 

Sunday, October 4, 2015

Decimal Place Value Game

WOW... I teach 5th grade, and with the new Common Core State Standards, my district got a new math curriculum.  WOW.  It's a lot more rigorous than what I used previously.  I was expecting this, but I wasn't prepared. 

Anyway, the firs topic I teach is decimal place value.  Here's a set of Decimal Place Value I Have, Who Has Games that I created to use for math centers, extra practice, and to strengthen skills.  It's definitely not just skill and drill stuff.  It requires students to:

- identify decimal numbers through thousandths when given a specific digit
- name decimal numbers through thousandths
- tell the values of digits in decimal numbers
- apply number sense when adding and subtracting decimal amounts
- use mental math

These are great for whole class, small group, centers, or homework practice.  Teacher notes, directions, and answer keys are all included.  I hope your students enjoy it as much as mine have!

https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Decimal-Place-Value-Number-Sense-I-Have-Who-Has-Games-Set-of-3-Games-2131385

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Polygon Game for Analyzing, Identifying, and Classifying Polygons

I love games, and I really love to incorporate them into my classroom.  It's tough to make them engaging and really packed with learning potential.  However, I think I have accomplished that with this newest Math Game.

This Polygon Guessing Game is a wonderful way to get the entire class involved in math. Students take turns being Clue Givers and Guessers with each new PowerPoint slide. With students participating in two different roles, it requires them to analyze polygons (triangles, quadrilaterals, and more) in different ways. This game can flexibly be used with the whole class, in small groups, in pairs, or as a math center.

The teacher or a student can control the slides by simply clicking through the slide show. It’s very easy to use. Slides 1-9 are teacher slides (printable too), and slides 10-28 are the actual game. If you play often, you can rearrange the game slides so students don’t memorize the order.

Polygons included are:
Acute Triangle, Right Triangle, Obtuse Triangle, Isosceles Triangle, Scalene Triangle, Equilateral Triangle, Parallelogram, Trapezoid, Rectangle, Rhombus, Square, Pentagon, Hexagon, and Octagon.

Here’s what is included:
- Teacher Information with directions, suggestions for use, and more
- Student Directions
- Student Roles Explanation
- Examples for Clue Givers
- Polygon Charts to assist students
- Clue Giving Help Sheet
- One Animated Slide for each included polygon with two example of that polygon and the answer

Here are a few example slides.  Click on any of them to get your own and to see the complete product.
 
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Thanks for stopping by!

 

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

St. Patrick's Day Activities: Persuasive Writing, Math, Language Games and More

I'm not Irish, but I love St. Patrick's Day!  There are so many fun traditions that I bring into the classroom each year.  The kids and I always have a blast.  Here are some of the resources that I have used.  A couple of them have just recently been updated.  Click on any of the links or pictures below to get your own or head to my TpT store.  Happy St. Patrick's Day.  (Now, I'm off to find a new corned beef and cabbage recipe...)

Students try to convince a leprechaun to share his gold
Organizer, Rubric, & Stationary included

Students use their vocabulary knowledge to determine specific words that are related to St. Patrick's day categories

Student take turns using their oral language skills to get their team to guess the St. Patrick's Day themed Taboo words



Students convert fractions, decimals, and percent using the included colored shamrocks

Thursday, January 15, 2015

Valentine's Day Activities: Games, Writing, Math

Valentine's Day can be a wacky day and a fun one for sure!  Here are some resources that can help teachers get some academic work done on Valentine's Day.  Click here to go to the complete set of resources or click on any of the product images below to go directly to those items. 


This is one of two Valentine's Day Math activities for students in grades 3-6. 
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Valentines-Day-Math-with-Candy-Hearts-fractions-comparing-graphing-509085
 
 Valentine's Day Word Games
http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Valentines-Day-Game-Taboo-great-for-literacy-centers-or-whole-class-546556

http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Valentines-Day-Scattergories-Game-Grades-3-12-1214843
 
It includes a rubric and decorative writing paper!

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Freebies...Yay!!!!

I have to admit that I one of the things I love the most in life is a great deal.  Finding useful and FREE teacher materials is one of the things that I love to find the most.  I'm sure I'm not the only one out there, so in light of that, I have linked several of my free items in the column to the right.  There are math FREEBIES and reading FREEBIES.  If you find something you like, please let me know.  I appreciate kind and honest feedback.

Cheers to all the great FREEBIES out there.  Enjoy!

Elissa