Math moon shoot game on patterns is a game for one player when self-testing skills or many players of in a classroom. Each player enters his/her name on their rocket and before launch. Answer questions as the rockets rise. If you answer a question incorrectly, you lose a chance and your rocket is hit by a meteorite. The winner is the student who answers the most questions.
In this math video students will learn how the metric system came about and why scientists like using it. This Bill Nye video introduces the measurements of length to students.
You can print out multiple clock faces and quiz your students by giving them a time and they draw the hands on the clock face. Choose from worksheets that have 1, 2, 4, 6, and 9 clock faces per sheet.
This is a method for your students to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding about reading and interpreting pictographs. This is an Easter Egg pictograph worksheet that contains six questions.
Easter Egg Pictograph Interpretation Worksheet Link