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Fractions Practice: GCF, LCM, LCD, Mixed Numbers, Equivalent and Improper Fractions

8/23/2014

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1 page, 21 questions.

This practice sheet reviews:

Factors 
Greatest Common Factors
Least Common Multiples
Least Common Denominator 
Mixed Numbers
Improper and Equivalent Fractions

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Double Digit Addition (without regrouping)

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2 pages, 12 addition problems each

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Number of the Day - Free Printable! (20 pages)

1/29/2014

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Reading and Writing Numbers in Expanded Form, Standard Form and Written Form  -  (Including a Personal Word Wall)

1/26/2014

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8 activities/assignments
19 pages total, including a personal word wall for writing out numbers

Directions Include: 
  • Write each number in written form. 
  • Choose the correct written form for a given number.
  • Write each number in standard form.
  • Fill in the Place Value Chart with the numbers below. 
  • Write each number in expanded form.
  • Matching standard form, written form and expanded form

This lesson also includes a 6 page, 20 question Word Problems activity/assessment filled with a variety of questions involving standard form, expanded form, written form and place value.

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Rounding Numbers and Estimating Sums

1/22/2014

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This lesson requires students to round 2 - 5 digit numbers to the nearest Tens, Hundreds and Thousands Place.

Students are also asked to estimate the sum or 3 - 4 digit numbers. 

The lesson also includes the following word problems which ask students to round their answers to the nearest Tens Place: 

1. The students in Mr. Marshall’s class all have different reading books in their desks. Ahmad has 12, Jackie has 7, Michael has 5, Kendra has 11 and Patricia has 6. Estimate the number of books they have in total.

2. Sarah's father has a huge movie collection. She counted 5,458 movies. About how many movies would you say her father has if you round to the nearest tens place?

3. Mrs. King has 44 students in her class. She has more than any other teacher in the school. Ms. Black comes close with 39 students, but Mr. Anthony only has 27. Estimate the number of students in those three classes. Round your answer to the nearest tens place.

4. There are 365 days in a year. Estimate the number of days in the year to the nearest tens place.

This can either be used as a homework assignment, in-class practice, quiz or test. 

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Fun Fractions with M&Ms

1/22/2014

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Materials Needed:
1 snack pack of M&M candies (per student)

My students ALWAYS love this lesson!

I've successfully completed this activity with 2nd, 4th and 5th grade classes. 

This activity can be done in 8+ Steps.

The provided steps include:

Step 1: Before you open your bag of M&M candies, guess the total number of M&Ms in the package.

Step 2: Open your package and count the total number of M&Ms.

Step 3: What fraction represents the number of each color candy in your pack?

Step 4: Answer the following questions:
1. Which color M&M represents the largest fraction? 
2. Which color M&M represents the smallest fraction? 

Step 5: Eat one of each color M&M.

Step 6: What fraction represents the number of each color candy in your pack?

Step 7: Answer the following questions:
3. If you give 2 red M&Ms to your teacher, what fraction of your remaining M&Ms will be RED?
4. Write the fraction that represents the number of M&Ms that are
NOT ORANGE?
5. Which color M&M represents the largest fraction? 
6. Which color M&M represents the smallest fraction? 

Step 8: Eat all of your M&Ms.

For 2nd graders and SPED classes, the directions were always read aloud and we completed the entire activity together step by step. 

With smaller 4th and 5th grade classes, I allowed students to complete the entire worksheet on their own as I would go around the room checking on their progress and understanding.

With larger classes, I would recommend having students pair up in groups of 2 to complete the assignment together. Each student should still receive their own pack of M&Ms and their own worksheet, but the following additional steps should be taken to ensure that all students understand the concept of fractions, numerators, denominators, etc. 

--> Before students begin, instruct them to STOP and put their pencils down after STEP 3. Once all (or the majority) of the students have completed STEP 3, call on various students and ask them the following questions:

1. What fraction of your M&Ms are (color)? How do you know?
2. Does that color represent the numerator or the denominator?
3. What is a numerator?
4. What does the denominator represent?
5. Which color M&M represents the largest fraction? How do you know? 
6. Which color M&M represents the smallest fraction? How do you know? (You could also ask another student: "Is he/she correct?"

Before allowing students to complete STEP 4, instruct them to answer the 2 question in STEP 4 and when finished do the following:

1. Put your pencil down, stand up and push in your chair
2. When both you and your partner have completed STEP 4 and are both standing with your chair pushed in, switch seats.
3. Sit down and DO NOT TOUCH your partner's M&Ms. 
4. Review their answers in STEP 3 AND STEP 4 by looking at their group of M&Ms
5. Circle any incorrect answers.
6. When both you and your partner are finished reviewing STEP 3 & 4, discuss your incorrect answers. If you disagree on a fraction, raise your hand and ask the teacher to review the work.
7. When you have finished reviewing the answers, put your pencils down, stand up and return to your seat to complete STEPS 5-7.

After students have completed STEP 7, they should repeat the review process after STEP 4.

Finally, they can all eat their M&Ms.

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Free dice games for practicing multiplication facts 2 through 12 

12/17/2013

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Directions: Roll 2 Dice Find the Sum, Multiply the Sum by 2Write the product next to the sum on the table. If the sum has already been rolled, lose a turn. First player to complete their table wins.
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University Monsters Worksheets - 42 Page Packet!

12/11/2013

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Number Sense Classroom Resources

12/8/2013

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This freebie sheet is versatile!  You can easily use it during whole group independent practice, math interventions, or math centers!  See sample sheet for an explanation of each section!
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Even vs. Odd Numbers Assessment

12/5/2013

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This 5 page mini packet is a 26 question even vs. odd number assessment. 

Materials needed per student:
  • 1 blue crayon
  • 1 green crayon
  • 1 pencil

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Christmas Even & Odd Numbers Assessment

12/5/2013

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This 5 page mini packet is a 26 question even vs. odd number assessment. 

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Angles, Shapes and Parallel Lines II

12/5/2013

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This geometry worksheet asks students to draw and identify various shapes, lines and angles including:
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  • Acute Angles
  • Vertex of the Angle
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  • Perpendicular Lines
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Angles, Shapes and Parallel Lines

12/5/2013

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2 page worksheet

Identify the following:
  • Right Angles
  • Obtuse Angles
  • Acute Angles
  • Vertex of the Angle
  • Parallel Lines
  • Rays of an Angle
  • Hexagon
  • Octagon
  • Pentagon
  • Kite
  • Rhombus
  • Square
  • Circle
  • Trapezoid
  • Rectangle
  • Oval

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