An Intro to Comparing Numbers Song and Video
This is a fun video to help students understand and compare greater than > less than < and equal to =.
This is a fun video to help students understand and compare greater than > less than < and equal to =.
Students will click on two ants that are antonyms. The more a student gets right the more ants that appear.
Through this reinforcement math activity students will identify a 2d shape vs. a 3d shape. Shapes included circles, spheres, squares, cubes, rectangles, pyramids, cylinders and cones. Students will also practice determining larger shapes vs. smaller shapes. They will get some practice telling which shape has more vertices than another. Essential questions are What is a shape? How can shapes be identified? What is an attribute? How do we use attributes to draw and compare shapes?
This video sings about squares, circles, and triangles and counts their sides.
This is a method for your students to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of reading and interpreting pictographs. This is an Easter Egg pictograph worksheet that contains six questions.
This is a cute song about soil that can be used as an introduction to soil for younger students.
This music video might be a great way to start a Professional Development meeting. In this video, a third-grade teacher sings about her wish for having a snow day. It is sung to the tune of "Hello." If you are a teacher, especially in the elementary schools then she nails our thoughts on the head with this song. It is very well done and funny.
Students will first roll a number cube. This number will then let students know how many of the 10 animals need to be eliminated/subtracted. They will cross that many off. They will then create a number sentence to mathematically explain how they end up with fewer animals.
This website gives teachers the ability to quickly create random numbers that can be used for adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, order of operations, finding rules, and learning to substitute values. The spinners can be used with 2 to 12 sections in each spinner. You can have up to 4 spinners. It also contains a timer in which you can quickly turn the spinners into fun and visual activities. Watch the YouTube Video on using the spinners to see how it can be used.
This is a Smartboard large button program that displays flashcards. I have my students in teams and we play two-minute relay games where the team selects and answers and then moves to the end of the team. The team that wins is the one that answered the most correct multiplication or division problems. You can also select add and subtract.