Looking for fun STAAR prep activities for 3rd grade? Look no further! Fractions Trashketball is an exciting fraction review game that your students will LOVE playing. With this game, your students will have a blast while reviewing essential fraction skills. Even though this was designed specifically with the STAAR in mind, many skills are similar to the common core standards. NEW TO TRASHKETBALL? Trashketball is an exciting game that requires minimum setup. Materials needed: Trash ... Read More about 3rd Grade Fractions Trashketball Game – Fractions Review Game
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Comparing and Ordering Decimals to the Thousandths Google Slides
Are you looking for an engaging way to compare and order decimals? This interactive worksheet alternative includes 16 slides with a variety of decimal place value activities. These comparing and ordering decimals Google Slides include preformatted text boxes and moveable pieces making them easy for your students to use. Google Slides activities are perfect for guided practice, independent practice, and math centers. Scaffold struggling learners Do your students think 0.750 is larger than ... Read More about Comparing and Ordering Decimals to the Thousandths Google Slides
Writing About Math: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Do you need to get your students writing in math class? This resource is a great way to accomplish your goal. It includes 2 types of writing activities to get your students writing about multiplying and dividing fractions – explain the process and write your own word problem. Why should your students write about math? Understand Your Students Depth of Understanding By explaining the process for finding a solution, students are able to solidify their thinking and you will have valuable ... Read More about Writing About Math: Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
Writing About Math: Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Do you need to get your students writing in math class? This resource is a great way to accomplish your goal. It includes 2 types of writing activities to get your students writing about adding and subtracting fractions – explain the process and write your own word problem. Why should your students write about math? Understand Your Students Depth of Understanding By explaining the process for finding a solution, students are able to solidify their thinking and you will have valuable ... Read More about Writing About Math: Adding and Subtracting Fractions