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Math resources for all grade levels. Find writing activities, videos, games, worksheets, and other educational resources that will enhance your teaching.

Google Drawing and Diagram: Fault Types and Forces

Students will use Google Drawing to create diagrams of earthquake fault types. They will identify real-world examples, apply forces like shear and tension, and label key geological structures.

Grammar Christmas Review Worksheet

Engage students with a festive grammar review! They will identify nouns, verbs, pronouns, adverbs, and adjectives in Christmas-themed puns using different colors.

Halloween Division Bingo Class Set

Students master division facts by matching quotients to equations or vice-versa. This festive Halloween bingo game engages learners with spooky math practice, perfect for skill-building.

Elapsed Time Practice Sheet

Students will practice calculating elapsed time on a number line, labeling it and circling answers. Relatable story problems will engage them, with a clock provided for coloring fun.

Elapsed Time with Start Times

Students will practice finding elapsed time start points using number lines. Real-life problems make learning relevant, with a fun coloring task for early finishers.

Equivalent and Comparing Fractions 3rd Grade Review Worksheet

Students will practice comparing 3rd-grade fractions using symbols and number lines. They will also identify and shade equivalent fractions on various visual models, including charts. Excellent for review.

Equivalent Fractions 3rd Grade worksheet

Help 3rd graders master equivalent fractions using visual pie and bar models. Students will identify equivalents and create their own examples, building conceptual understanding.

Equivalent Fractions Review

Students will explore equivalent and comparing fractions using number lines, diagrams, and word problems. They will strengthen their understanding of fraction properties and relationships.

Erosion: Angle of Repose Lab

Students determine the angle of repose for sand, observing how slope impacts stability. They will compare trials, apply math skills, and analyze observations about erosion and landslides.

Exploring Landforms of North and South America

Guide students as they learn to identify, label, and map 25 major landforms spanning North and South America. An optional presentation enhances their geological understanding.

Exploring River Formation Earth Science Lab

Students use stream tables to observe how rivers develop. They will explore how landslides change river courses, meanders, sediment deposition, river paths, and delta formation.

Expository Text Features Scavenger Hunt

Students will locate and learn the purpose of various expository text features, including captions, diagrams, keywords, and glossaries, using any magazine.