FREE Math Classroom Set-Up Pack - How can I use the Free Math Classroom Set-Up Pack with my class?
This FREE Math Classroom Set-Up Pack includes 14 sets of math posters to aid in comprehension of a variety of math skills. The resources in this pack include elapsed time, measurement, properties of multiplication, geometry terms, order of operations, and more! Use the Math Learning Wall Banner to highlight the posters in your classroom math area or print for students to keep in their math folders for reference. The pack includes a variety of skills for students in third through fifth grade.
Fractions Frenzy Read and Color Activity - What is this resource useful for?
This activity gives your children the opportunity to show how much they've learned about fractions. Enhance their skills in both art and math!
Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers Worksheet - How do I use this Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers worksheet?
Use this Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers worksheet with your Math class to teach them how to write improper fractions as whole numbers and correctly convert them. This advanced worksheet includes a number of questions, including multiple-choice, conversions and word puzzles to test your kids on their knowledge. This worksheet is suitable for Grade Three to Grade Five and includes a teacher answer sheet so that you can grade your class' work with ease.
Improper Fractions and Common Core State Standards
This Improper Fractions resource can be used to help your Math class meet the following Common Core State Standards.Grade 4(4.NF.A.2) Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model. (4.NF.B.3.C) Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators, e.g., by replacing each mixed number with an equivalent fraction, and/or by using properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction.Grade 5(5.NF.B.3) Interpret a fraction as division of the numerator by the denominator (a/b = a ÷ b). Solve word problems involving division of whole numbers leading to answers in the form of fractions or mixed numbers, e.g., by using visual fraction models or equations to represent the problem.
Converting Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
To convert an improper fraction to a mixed number, you must divide the numerator by the denominator. This will give you how many whole numbers the improper fraction represents. For instance, 15/5 would convert to a whole number of 3.If there is a remainder left over, the remainder should be written as a fraction.For instance, 10/3 converted to a whole number would be 3.33. As a mixed number, this would be written as 3 and 1/3.
FREE Elementary Teaching Pack - How can I use the Free Elementary Teaching Pack?
This FREE taster pack is full of printable and interactive teaching resources for early childhood and elementary teachers to help them bring learning to life in their classrooms! Lots of ELA, math, science, social studies, and classroom management resources for you to try. Twinkl - we help those who teach!
Adding and Subtracting Fractions With the Same Denominator Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
Use this worksheet to provide a clear visual framework for understanding the concept and practicing calculations for adding and subtracting two fractions with the same denominator. This easy-to-grade worksheet will help you quickly determine students' understanding.
FREE Christmas Activities Mega Pack - What is the Free Christmas Activities Mega Pack?
Lots of printable and interactive Christmas reading, writing, art, craft, and science activities for Early Childhood and Kindergarten through 5th Grade. Give Twinkl resources a try with this free Christmas activity mega pack!
Fractions of a Pumpkin Pie Puzzle Activity - How can students practice fractions in a hands-on way?
Students will put together slices of pumpkin pie using mixed fractions. Students must work with equivalent fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and adding and subtracting fractions to build a pumpkin pie! Create a hands-on learning center by laminating and cutting out the pumpkin pie pieces and instructions for students to complete individually or with a partner.This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 3.NF.A.3, 4.NF.B.4, 4.NF.C.6; TEKS Math 3.3.A, 3.3.C, 3.3.D, 4.3.B.
Comparing and Ordering Fractions Differentiated Worksheets - How can I use this Comparing and Ordering Fractions worksheet?
Use this set of differentiated worksheets for your math lessons on comparing, ordering and converting fractions. These worksheets are easy to print and come in three different versions depending on each student's ability level. Ideal for mixed ability groups and inclusive whole-class teaching.Each sheet includes helpful visual cues to accompany the fraction based questions. This sheet will give your third to fifth grade students the opportunity to practice their math skills and become more familiar with fractions as a whole. Handy teacher answer sheets have been included for quick and easy grading and self-assessment. Browse our other teaching resources on Comparing Fractions for more worksheets, games and PowerPoints.
Comparing Fractions and Common Core State Standards
Comparing fractions is a very useful math skill which can be used to estimate proportions and solve operations that involve fractions. This worksheet can be used to address the following Common Core State Standards.Grade 3Explain equivalence of fractions in special cases, and compare fractions by reasoning about their size. (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.3)Grade 4Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators, e.g., by creating common denominators or numerators, or by comparing to a benchmark fraction such as 1/2. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two fractions refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual fraction model. (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.A.2)
Comparing Fractions
Comparing fractions is an essential math skill to determine whether certain fractions represent higher or lower proportions of a whole. In simple terms, which fraction has the greatest value.This is easy when fractions have the same denominator, such as 1/3 and 2/3.However, when fractions have mixed denominators, you will need to convert them so that they share a common denominator before their value can be easily determined.For instance, if you have 5/9 and 2/3, you would convert them to the lowest common denominator they both share. This would leave you with 5/9 and 6/9. Fractions can be greater than (>), less than (<) or equal to (=) one another.
What Is a Fraction Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Discover what makes a fraction with this worksheet. Third-grade students are asked to examine different shapes and determine if they are partitioned in a way that represents a fraction. The perfect introduction to a unit on fractions.
Adding Fractions Worksheets - How do these worksheets teach about adding fractions?
These worksheets are all about subtracting and adding fractions. We have a set of differentiated worksheets to teach your students the correct way of adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators and mixed fractions. And, because the worksheets are differentiated, it means no child in the class has to work at an ability they're not comfortable with. Plus, because these adding fractions worksheets are printable, you save lots of preparation time.
Beginner Fractions Warm-Up PowerPoint - How do I use the Beginner Fractions Warm-Up PowerPoint?
This PowerPoint can be used as a warm-up activity to support your teaching on fractions. It can also be used as a revision activity once the topic has been taught and includes some mastery level questions to promote deeper thinking. Get the whole class involved in the morning for this warm-up on beginner fractions! Divide everyone into groups and have them compete to get as many questions right as they can. This resource addresses the following standard: TEKS Math 2.3.D.
How will my child benefit from beginner fractions?
This PowerPoint introduces students to fractions by focusing on halves and quarters. Examples of questions included in the powerpoint:A shape that is partly colored in - "Is this half?"A few coins - "What is half of this amount?""What is half of 10?""How many candies go into each party bag to make it even?"
What are fractions?
Fractions are a part of a whole. They represent any number of equal parts that make up the whole. Examples of fractions include:1/8 One-eighth1/5 One-fifth1/2 One-half3/4 three-quarters
Fractions Matching Cards - How do I use the Fractions Matching Cards?s
Create a hands-on activity allowing students to see fractions represented visually. The cards include the fractions 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, and 1/10. Laminate the cards and play a memory-style came with a small group or place in a math center. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 3.NF.A.1, TEKS Math 2.3.A, 2.3.D, 3.3.A, 3.3.C.
The Mystery of the Melting Ice Cream Math Project - How do I use the The Mystery of the Melting Ice Cream Math Project?
Students will use math skills to solve the Mystery of the Melting Ice Cream. This resource includes addition, division, fractions, money, number lines, and more! Students will solve the problems to uncover clues about the person who took all of the ice cream! This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 3.NF.A.3, 4.NBT.B.4, 4.NBT.B.6, 4.NF.A.2; TEKS Math 3.4.C, 4.3.C, 4.4.A, 4.4.F, 5.3.C.
Fall Addition and Subtraction Activity Booklet - How do I use the Fall Addition and Subtraction Activity Booklet?
The Fall Addition and Subtraction Activity Booklet provides students a place to practice addition and subtraction through equations and word problems. Each page features a fall theme and an activity to complete. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS K.OA.A.1, K.OA.A.2, K.OA.A.3, K.OA.A.5, 1.OA.A.1, 1.OAC.6, 1.OA.D.8, 2.OA.A.1, 2.OA.B.2, 2.OA.C.3; TEKS Math K.3.A, K.3.B, 1.3.A, 1.3.B, 1.3.D, 1.3.F, 2.7.C.
Third Grade Fractions Review Pack - What is this resource useful for?
This Review Pack is based on Common Core Standards for 3rd Grade Fractions. Print in portions for a quick assessment, or print the whole pack for a longer review. Can be used for homework, classwork, or as a quiz!
Equivalent Fractions Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
This worksheet is great for helping your children to familiarise themselves with the idea of finding equivalent fractions. It includes fraction lines to aid them work out the sums provided.
Fractions Halves and Quarters Sorting Worksheet - How do I use the Fractions Halves and Quarters Sorting Worksheet?
Use the Fractions Halves and Quarters Sorting Worksheet for practice or to assess students' understanding of half and quarter fractions. Students will cut and paste the fractions into the correct column. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 2.G.A.3; TEKS Math 2.3.A.
Fourth Grade Fractions Review Pack - What is this resource useful for?
This Review Pack is based on Common Core Standards for 4th Grade Number and Operations - Fractions. Print in portions for a quick assessment, or print the whole pack for a longer review. Can be used for homework, classwork, or as a quiz!
Fractions and Decimals, Add and Subtract Denominators that are Multiples Math Mastery Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
Your students can use these cards to understand how to add and subtract fractions that are not denominators. Simple yet effective resource for your lesson plans!
Equivalent Fractions Worksheets - How do I use the Equivalent Fractions Worksheets?
Use our Equivalent Fractions Worksheets to practice or assess equivalent fractions. Five worksheets offer students a chance to practice five different equivalent fractions. Provide students one at a time or as a pack for individual completion. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 3.NF.A.3, 4.NF.A.1; TEKS Math 3.3.F, 4.3.C.
Teaching Fractions Using Money Activities - How do I use the Teaching Fractions Using Money Activities?
Help students apply their knowledge of fractions for a real-world application with our Teaching Fractions Using Money Activities. Print and distribute these worksheets for a challenging independent or small-group math center.Students are provided with illustrations of money and asked to find one-half and one-fourth of these amounts.This would pair well with our Teaching Fractions with Money PowerPoint. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 4.NF.1; TEKS Math 3.A.
How is teaching fractions using money helpful?
This is a great way for students to visualize an every-day example of fractions. Using money to teach students fractions gives them skills to use outside of the classroom, as well!
What are fractions?
A fraction is a part of a whole. This is represented in writing by having the "part" above the "whole."For example, if you have one dollar, the dollar is the whole. If you then spend 50 cents, you will have part of that whole left. This would be presented as 50 (the cents that you have left) / 100 (the number of cents in a whole dollar). 50/100 can then be simplified to 1/2.
Converting Fractions to Decimals PowerPoint - What is this resource useful for?
Would you like a fun way to teach your students about decimals and fractions? Based on converting fractions to decimals, this PowerPoint quiz will enhance the math skills of your students in a fun and exciting way. Appropriate for ages 7-11 or 3rd through 5th grade.
Multiplying Fractions by Fractions Task Cards - What is this resource useful for?
This resource features 20 task cards that will have students multiplying fractions by fractions! These task cards are excellent practice - for small groups, individuals, or as a send home resource!
Dividing Fractions by Unit Fractions Activity - What is this resource useful for?
This resource supports student understanding of dividing fractions by unit fractions. Perfect for classwork, homework, or morning work!
Adding Fractions with Unlike Denominators Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Students will use the graphic organizers to break fraction problems down. Students will find the least common denominator to solve the addition problems. Problems feature fractions with unlike denominators.
Tenths and Hundredths Equivalent Fractions Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
This Common Core-aligned resource is perfect for assessing student understanding of finding equivalent fractions represented by tenths and hundredths. This resource could also function as a practice sheet, homework, or cooperative learning work!
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers Dominoes and Number Cards Game - What is this resource useful for?
Students will draw a domino and a number card to create their multiplication sentence in this engaging game! This is a unique way to practice multiplying fractions by whole numbers.
Comparing Fractions Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
Make math fun with these comparing fractions challenge cards! Each card features a different challenge with visual representations to help your children relate math problems to real-life scenarios.
Pie Fractions Posters - What is this resource useful for?
A set of colorful posters showing basic fractions on pies. Great visual aids for your classroom!
Teaching Fractions Using Money PowerPoint - How do I use the Teaching Fractions Using Money PowerPoint?
Present your students the steps to finding fractions of amounts of money with our Teaching Fractions Using Money PowerPoint. This PowerPoint includes how-to information, quick checks, and a quiz. Pair the PowerPoint with our Teaching Fractions with Money Worksheets. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 4.NF.1; TEKS Math 3.A.
Can this resource be used at home?
Show your child the importance of using fractions in every day life with this resource that uses money to teach fractions. With this resource, you can help your child gain valuable skills that they will take with them even after school. This resource teaches your child the extra step of how to check their answers after they have finished the problems too!
Why is it important to learn how to check your work?
Teaching students practical techniques on how to check their answers will help them become more independent within their learning and feel more confident finding the answers on their own.
Spin and Cover Fractions Game - What is this resource useful for?
Engage third grade learners with this fun spin and cover game. Students must spin the spinner and cover the matching fraction on the game board. Great for stations, group work, or as a send home game!
Fractions and Ordering Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Use our Fractions and Ordering Worksheet to determine students' ability to put fractions in order from smallest to largest and largest to smallest. This worksheet can be given to students to follow along during whole group instruction or send home for a homework assignment.
Add Fractions Investigation Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
An investigation worksheet for students working out unitary fractions that add up to 1. Simple and effective tool for your math lesson plans!
Halloween Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
Based on the theme of Halloween, these math challenge cards will help to enhance the fraction skills of your students in their math lessons. A wonderful asset to your lesson plan!
Divide Fractions Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Students will divide fractions by whole numbers on this math worksheet. Three levels of difficulty are included to challenge your students. Assess students' understanding using this easy-to-grade resource.
Multiplication and Division with Fractions and Whole Numbers I Have, Who Has Game - What is this resource useful for?
We love loop cards! Fun and educational, loop cards are great for reinforcing your teaching. This set features multiplying and dividing fractions including equations involving whole numbers. Can be played in groups or independently. Awesome addition to your math lesson plan!
Multiply Proper Fractions Using Diagrams Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
Here's a fabulous resource to help your students learn how to multiply fractions using diagrams! Great addition to your math lesson plan and gets your students thinking! Super resource for your classroom!
Halloween Multiplying Fractions Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
Challenge cards are very versatile! Use them as a small group activity, individual activity, or for a fun game of Scoot. Students will answer story problems requiring students to multiply fractions by whole numbers. This set of challenge cards has a Halloween theme, perfect for October!
Multiply Fractions Differentiated Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
Three levels of multiplying fractions are included in this math resource. Students will multiply the fractions and give the answer in the simplest form. Assess students' understanding of the concept with this easy-to-grade activity.
Multiply Fractions Canceling Common Factors Math Differentiated Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
Challenge your students to calculate the problems by canceling the common facts first. Three levels of difficulty allow you to reach various levels of learners in your classroom. This resource is easy to grade making assessing your students' understanding quick and easy.
Dividing Unit Fractions with Visuals Task Cards - What is this resource useful for?
This resource supports student understanding of division of whole numbers by unit fractions. Each task card contains a visual for students to use to help them apply their understanding of this fifth-grade Common Core skill.
Multiplying Fractions by Tiling Activity - What is this resource useful for?
Students can practice multiplying fractions by fractions with this fun tiling activity! Students will use graph paper and two colored pencils to illustrate their thought process.
Dividing with Unit Fractions Word Problems Task Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
These word problems support student understanding of division of unit fractions and division by unit fractions. Each word problem requires students to either divide a whole number by a unit fraction or divide a unit fraction by a whole number.
Multiplying Fractions by Tiling Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Students will create their own grid lines in boxes to use tiling to prove their thinking as they multiply fractions by fractions! Perfect for classwork, homework, or stations!
Dividing Whole Numbers by Fractions Word Problems Worksheet - How can I use this worksheet to teach my class about fractions?
Use these word problems to accompany your lesson plan about dividing whole numbers by fractions. These clear and concise word problems give your students real-life scenarios to help them to picture the equation they're solving. They will also learn how to approach word problems and convert them into numerical sums to be solved.
How can I help teach my child about dividing by unit fractions?
This word problem worksheet is a good resource to use at home with your child to help them to practice and understand how to divide whole numbers by unit fractions. You may even like to use items from around your home to help demonstrate the lesson or create some word problems of your own. This worksheet is an excellent resource for visual learners as it will provide them with a visual aid to accompany the Maths problem.
How do I divide a whole number by a fraction?
Begin by converting the whole number into a fraction, by making it the numerator and adding a denominator of 1.Find the reciprocal, or inverse of the fraction you are dividing by. Make the numerator into the denominator and vice versa.Multiply the two numerators and denominators together to create one fraction. Simplify this fraction into a whole number if you can, or a mixed number if you cannot (a whole number with an additional fraction).
Fractions as Division Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Students will answer fractions as division questions that ask them to determine between which two whole numbers a quotient is. This activity is perfect for a quick review, independent practice, or as homework!
Dividing by Unit Fractions Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
This sheet supports student understanding of dividing whole numbers by unit fractions. Perfect for classwork, group work, or homework!
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers Poster - How do I use the Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers Poster?
Provide students with a visual reminder of how to multiply fractions by whole numbers. Use in the classroom or send home as a resource for families.
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers: Word Problems with Models Activity - What is this resource useful for?
Students will practice multiplying whole numbers by fractions with this sheet of word problems. Student understanding is supported by using models with each problem. Perfect for classwork, as a quiz, or as homework!
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers Word Problems Worksheet - How can I use this Multiplying Fractions Worksheet with my class?
Use this worksheet of word problems to teach your Math class to multiply fractions by whole numbers. Suitable for Third to Fifth Grade, this activity will test their understanding of fractions and multiplication, as well as their reading comprehension. Your class can complete this worksheet in small groups, pairs or individually. You may also like to pair this activity with our Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers PowerPoint to teach your class the mathematical techniques they should use.
Multiplying Fractions in Common Core State Standards
This resource helps to meet the following Common Core State Standards for Maths:CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.B.4 Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication to multiply a fraction by a whole number.CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.B.4.B
Understand a multiple of a/b as a multiple of 1/b, and use this understanding to multiply a fraction by a whole number.CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.B.4.C
Solve word problems involving multiplication of a fraction by a whole number, e.g., by using visual fraction models and equations to represent the problem.
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers
To multiply a fraction by a whole number, you should first convert the whole number into a fraction. Do this by placing the whole number above 1, so that it becomes the numerator in a fraction.For example, the equation of 5 x 1/4 would become 5/1 x 1/4.Multiply both numerators together and then both denominators. For example, 5/1 x 1/4 would equal 5/4. This can then be simplified to 1 and 1/4.
Decomposing Fractions Webs Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
These webs help students practice decomposing fractions. Students will evaluate the webs to determine how each whole, represented as a fraction, should be broken down. Multiple webs are included for each whole number fraction so that students can decompose the fraction in various ways.
Comparing Relative Fractions Differentiated Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
This resource provides fractions for students to compare to the relative fractions 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4.. This resource allows students to practice the skill of comparing fractions while also building their conceptual and visual understanding of basic fractions.
Ordering Fractions Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
This fractions worksheet is great for helping your children familiarize themselves with fractions of different sizes, and practice putting them in order.
Halloween Identifying Fractions Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
A set of different challenge activities for children to use to build up their understanding about fractions using the context of Halloween.
3rd Grade Numbers Fractions Assessment Practice Quick Quiz - What is this resource useful for?
Use this Go Respond™ worksheet to engage children in practicing for beginning of year, middle of year, and end of year online assessments.
Fractions I Have, Who Has Loop Card Game - How do I use this 'I have, who has' fractions game with my class?
Use this set of printable loop cards with your class to get them working out fractions and using their mental maths skills to find the card that matches theirs. A fun and interactive activity, your class will love working out who their partner is and feel a real sense of pride when they succeed.
What will my child gain from this 'I have, who has' fractions game?
This game will teach your child to use mental maths skills to work out fractions on the spot and identify fractions using diagrams. They must cooperate with their classmates in order to solve the puzzle, which fosters friendship and a great sense of teamwork.
How do I play 'I have, who has' games?
How do I play 'I have, who has' games? 'I have, who has' games are best played in groups and are deceptively simple. A popular classroom game, it is played with cards where each student has a question and an answer. The aim of the game is to find the person who holds the correct answer to their question on their card.
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages I Have, Who Has Game - What is this resource useful for?
Create a fun, hands-on activity for your students to review fractions, decimals, and percentages. Students will determine the equivalent answers to the "I Have, Who Has' questions.
Fractions Halves and Quarters Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
This handy worksheet gives your children the opportunity to show how much they've learned about this topic.
Cinco de Mayo Fractions Activity - How do I use the Cinco de Mayo Fractions Activity?
Solve the Cinco de Mayo questions using knowledge of fractions. Students will order fractions and determine equivalent fractions on this party-themed worksheet. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 3.NF.A.3, 4.NF.A.1; TEKS Math 3.3.A, 3.3.E, 3.3.G, 4.3.C.
3rd Grade Numbers and Fractions Online Assessment Practice Activity - What is this resource useful for?
This review is perfect for helping students prepare for beginning of the year, middle of the year, and end of year online assessments!
Fractions of Amounts Word Problems Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Use this Fractions of Amounts Word Problems Worksheet to assess your children's knowledge of fractions of amounts (measurements).
Common Core Task Cards Fractions on a Number Line - What is this resource useful for?
These task cards help students practice solving problems regarding fractions on a number line. Identifying fractional units and fraction word problems are included.
Common Core Fraction Task Cards - What is this resource useful for?
These task cards help students with identifying and solving equivalent fraction problems.
Color and Label Fractions Worksheet - English/Spanish - What is this resource useful for?
This color and label worksheet is great for helping your children to visualise fractions as parts of a whole.
Understanding Decimal Place Values Differentiated Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
These differentiated worksheets ask students to compare place values and evaluate place value understandings.
Twelve Days of Christmas Mixed Skill Math PowerPoint - What is this resource useful for?
Sharpen your math skills with a little holiday cheer! Choose a number one through twelve from the Twelve Days of Christmas main slide. Each number will take you to a different math problem and skill. This PowerPoint features number sequencing, addition, visual discrimination, money skills, basic multiplication and division, and fractions.
The Mystery of the Guilty Game Show Goon Math Game - What is this resource useful for?
Students in fourth and fifth grades will love solving this math mystery! Can your students use math skills to identify the Guilty Game Show Goon? Skills Needed: Reading a graph Subtracting fractions Using coordinates on a plane Solving for elapsed time
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers Word Problems Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
These task cards feature word problems involving the addition and subtraction of mixed numbers. Put your student's problem solving skills to the test with these rigorous adding and subtracting mixed numbers task cards! Ideal for small group work, cooperative learning, or as a send home task. Laminate to practice this Fourth Grade Common Core skill over and over!
Soccer Code Breaker Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
Students in upper elementary school will love these Soccer Code Breaker Worksheets! Students can solve the problems to find the right letters that reveal secret soccer words! Third grade students can practice their multiplication and division skills, while fourth and fifth grade students can practice multiplying decimals and work with fractional amounts. Perfect to use in conjunction with the World Cup!
Finding the Value of the Underlined Digit with Decimals Matching Cards - What is this resource useful for?
Students will match the value of the underlined digit with these engaging matching cards! Students will practice with a variety of values including the decimal values tenths and hundredths.
Burritos: Cooking and Calculating Math Activity - What is this resource useful for?
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with this resource. Encourage students to try popular Hispanic recipes such as this burrito recipe after they solve the problems in this worksheet. Students will be asked to double the recipe and divide the recipe by three. The original recipe is also included at the end of this resource!
The Mystery of the Lifted Ladders Math Game - How do I use the The Mystery of the Lifted Ladders Math Game?
Excite students in third and fourth grade by activating their knowledge of equivalent fractions with this single-skill math mystery! Students must use what they know about finding equivalent fractions to solve the clues and discover the identity of the Ladder Lifter. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 3.NF.A.3, 4.NF.A.1; TEKS 3.3.C, 3.3.F, 3.3.H, 4.3.C, 4.3.D.
The Mystery at the Springfall Town Carnival Math Project - How do I use the The Mystery at the Springfall Town Carnival Math Game?
Inspire your students in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade, who will love solving the mystery of this math project. Can your students use their math skills to identify the Throne Robber of the Springfall Carnival before it's too late? Skills covered in this mystery: Metric measurement, Division, Multiplication, Shape identification, Money, Identifying fractions, Adding three or four-digit numbers. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 3.OA.A.C.7, 3.NBT.A.2, 3.NF.A.1, 4.OA.B.4, 4NBT.B.4, 4.MD.A.1, 5.MD.A.1; TEKS Math 3.1.A, 3.2.A, 3.3.A, 3.3.C, 3.4.A, 3.4.C, 3.4.J, 3.5.A, 3.5.B, 4.1.A, 4.2.B, 4.3.A, 4.4.A, 4.8.B, 5.1.A, 5.3.K.
Winter Olympics Crack the Code Worksheet - How do I use the Winter Olympics Crack the Code Worksheet?
Engage your students in math problem-solving with our Winter Olympics Crack the Code Worksheet. Students are given various clues in order to find the values of each symbol. This worksheet involves practice with division, adding and subtracting decimals, division, and fractions. Print and distribute this mixed-skill worksheet for independent work, homework, or small group math centers. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 4.NF.B.3, 4.NBT.B.6, TEKS Math 4.4.A, 4.5.A.
The Mystery of the Missing Pumpkins Math Project - What is this resource useful for?
Someone stole the pumpkins from the annual Fall Festival! Can your students solve the math equations to determine who the Pumpkin Pickpocket is? This 4th and 5th grade aligned resource is a wonderful mixed skill review. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 4.NBT.B.4, 4.NBT.5, 5.NBT.5, 4.NF.B.3.A, 4.NF.B.3.C, 4.MD.A.1, 5.MD.A.1
What will my students gain from this resource?
This math project disguises itself as a fun mystery to be solved! Your students will practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, and measuring units, all while trying to find who stole Halloween Village's pumpkins!
Why do people dress up for Halloween?
Halloween originated from an ancient Celtic Holiday in which the boundaries between the living and the dead became blurred and ghosts were believed to roam the Earth. Those who celebrated this holiday would dress up in scary costumes as a way to scare away the ghosts. Nowadays, we dress up in costumes of our favorite characters and celebrities just for fun!
Understanding Place Value with Decimals Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Using true or false, matching, and open-ended questions, students will evaluate and compare the values of digits. Students must use their understanding of place value to complete the questions.
Comparing and Ordering Decimals Game - How do I play the Comparing and Ordering Decimals Game?
Create a fun, hands-on math game with the Comparing and Ordering Decimals Game.Print, laminate, and cut the cards to create the game. This game is played in pairs. Shuffle the cards and alternately deal out the entire deck face down.Students will battle by each placing a card from the top of their piles next to each other face up. The student with the highest card wins, and that student gets to keep both cards!The students will continue this pattern until one student has all of the cards. This is the winner of the game. An alternative to this game would be the lowest card being the winner. This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 4.NF.C.7, 5.NBT.A.3.B; TEKS Math 4.2.F.
How is this resource useful to my students?
This resource will reinforce your lessons on decimal placement by learning the differences between tenths, hundredths, and thousandths.This game is perfect to introduce during your math lessons.
What is a decimal?
A decimal represents a part of a number, just like a fraction. Though a decimal is written in a way that there is a common denominator, making it easier to add and subtract numbers.
Find the Value of the Underlined Digit with Decimals Included Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
With this worksheet students will recognize and record the value of the underlined digit. Students will practice with a variety of values including the decimal values in the tenths and hundredths places.
Adding Mixed Numbers Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
These mixed number addition task cards are perfect for practicing this Fourth Grade Common Core skill. Ideal for small group work, cooperative learning, or as a take home task. Laminate to use again!
Converting Time: 12 hour to 24 hour on an Analog Clock - How can I use this time conversion worksheet with my class?
Teach your Math class to convert the time from written words to 12-hour and 24-hour analog time. Build on their existing skills of telling the time and help them practice doing so in a number of different ways. This simple worksheet includes a table of different times, with missing spaces your kids can fill in. This resource is suitable for Grade 3 to 5, or to use as a supplementary resource with Special Education students or kids who struggle to tell the time. It can also be completed individually or in pairs, so your students can support one another in their learning.
Time Conversion and Common Core State Standards
This resource can be used to help your class achieve the following Common Core State Standards for Maths.Grade 3Tell and write time to the nearest minute and measure time intervals in minutes. Solve word problems involving addition and subtraction of time intervals in minutes, e.g., by representing the problem on a number line diagram. (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.A.1)Grade 4Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale. (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.MD.A.2)
Time Conversion
Use the following method to convert time from a 24-hour clock to a 12-hour clock and vice versa.When converting time from a 24-hour clock to a 12-hour clock, subtract 12 hours from the given time. For instance, 23:11 would become 11:11PM.When converting time from a 12-hour clock to a 24-hour clock, add 12 hours to the given time. Therefore, 3:40PM would become 15:40.
Adding Mixed Numbers Spinner and Domino Game - How can I use this Adding Mixed Numbers Game with my class?
Use this fun resource to teach your Math class to add together mixed numbers. Simply download and print for an engaging addition game which will help your students practice converting fractions into whole numbers. All that is needed to play this Addition game is a set of dominoes, whilst colorful spinners are included in the resource pack. This activity can also be differentiated for different age groups with three different spinners which feature numbers up to 3, 6 or 8.Students will use the dominoes and spinner to generate mixed numbers which they will then add together! Suitable for Math students between Grade 3 and Grade 5.
How to add Mixed Numbers
Adding mixed numbers can be tricky, particularly if the fractions don't share the same denominator. Here is a method for adding mixed numbers: First, add the whole numbers together so that you are left with only the fractions.Convert the fractions so that they share the same denominator.Add the fractions together and convert the answer to a mixed number. For instance, 5/4 would become 1 and ¼.Add this mixed number to the whole number and simplify the fraction if needed.
Adding Mixed Numbers Four-in-a-Row Worksheet - How can I use this Mixed Numbers game with my Math class?
Use this fun Four-in-a-Row game to support your Math class as they learn about mixed numbers and fractions. Using their addition skills, they can play this game in pairs using this worksheet and two different colored pencils. To play, they must solve the addition questions involving mixed numbers. If they get the correct answer, they can color in a square and the first person to color in four adjoining squares wins the game! The sums only include fractions with common denominators, making this a great exercise for Grade 3 to Grade 5 students. With this fun and engaging worksheet, they will be able to grasp the concept of mixed numbers and adding fractions with ease.
Mixed Numbers and Common Core State Standards
This Mixed Numbers worksheet can be used to help your Grade 4 class meet the following Common Core State Standards for Math:(4.NF.B.3) Understand a fraction a/b with a > 1 as a sum of fractions 1/b. (4.NF.B.3.A) Understand addition and subtraction of fractions as joining and separating parts referring to the same whole.(4.NF.B.3.C) Add and subtract mixed numbers with like denominators, e.g., by replacing each mixed number with an equivalent fraction, and/or by using properties of operations and the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Mixed Numbers
Mixed numbers are a way of expressing quantities by writing the amount as a whole number and a fraction.For instance, if Carrie has one and a half apple pies, she may write this numerically as 1½ apple pies.
Measuring Flowers Line Plot Worksheet - How can I use this measuring flowers line plot worksheet?
This handy worksheet is a great way to teach your math class essential measuring and data handling skills. This worksheet includes a number of lines to represent the growth of a flower. Your kids must use their rulers to accurately measure the lines and record the lengths in inches. Once they have this data they must then present it as a line plot, or line graph. This activity is perfect for Grade 3 to 5 students and we have even included a teacher answer sheet to make the grading process a little easier.
Line Plots and Common Core State Standards
This worksheet is a fantastic way to teach your third grade class to interpret and present data on a line plot. This can also help your kids to achieve the following Common Core State Standards for math:Generate measurement data by measuring lengths using rulers marked with halves and fourths of an inch. Show the data by making a line plot, where the horizontal scale is marked off in appropriate units— whole numbers, halves, or quarters. (3.MD.B.4)
Line Plots
A line plot is a graph which shows the frequency of reoccurring data along a number line. It is a useful way of organising data collected from polls.For instance, if a survey was conducted in a classroom to find out how many pets people had, you may arrange the information into a line plot. This would then show the highest number to the lowest number of pets and what the most common number of pets for students in that class is.
Real Life Halves PowerPoint - Teaching Real Life Halves to Students
This PowerPoint helps young students find halves in the real world. Ideal as a full class activity or a small group activity. Download this PowerPoint and use the interactive illustrations to keep your class entertained and engaged in the lesson!
How will this PowerPoint help with teaching halves to my students
Can your students find the halves in this PowerPoint? This is an ideal activity that will keep your class's attention with an interactive game-like design.
Math Reference Poster - How do I use the Math Reference Poster?
Provide students with a math visual to keep at their desks. Print out and laminate a copy for each student to reference when working independently. Key ideas addressed on this poster include place value, money, area and perimeter, time, angles, lines, and fractions.
Tacos: Cooking and Calculating Math Activity - What is this resource useful for?
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by integrating cooking and math. Introduce students to popular Hispanic recipes such as the tacos recipe featured in this resource. Students are asked to find the calculations to quadruple the recipe and divide the recipe by two. Challenge students' knowledge of multiplication, division, and fractions!
Math Tinker Tray Activity - How do I use the Math Tinker Tray Activity?
Set up an engaging math center with our Math Tinker Tray Activity guidance. Print or download and read this resource to aid in setting up a tinker tray for students to learn math through doing. Some ideas include having students make bundles of ten with the manipulatives you provide or having students practice counting beads. This would be a great math center activity!
Three French Hens Activity - What is this resource useful for?
This is a great Christmas resource! Based on the Three French hens from the 12 Days of Christmas, this activity will teach your students about fractions and combinations. This is a wonderful seasonal resource and would make a great addition to your lesson plan!
Line Plot Redistribution Activity - What is this resource useful for?
This sheet gets students to examine line plots and determine equal shares if the values on the line plot are redistributed evenly.
Understanding Products Based on Task Cards - What is this resource useful for?
These task cards support students on comparing the size of a product to the size of one factor on the basis of the size of the other factor, without performing the indicated multiplication.
Comparing Product Sizes Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
In this worksheet students must evaluate the product of a fraction multiplication problem based on the size of the factors. Students are asked to predict if the answer will be greater or less than a particular factor. Perfect for classwork, homework, or morning work!
Adding Tenths and Hundredths Worksheet - How can I use this adding fractions worksheet with my class?
Use this worksheet to accompany your Maths lessons on adding fractions and finding the lowest common denominator. Your students can tackle these fraction sums in their own time and we have also provided an answer sheet for easy marking and self-marking.
What will my child gain from this adding fractions worksheet?
Your child will gain confidence when adding and subtracting fractions, as well as learning the key skill of finding the lowest common denominator between two fractions. This worksheet is ideal for independent work and improving your child's overall proficiency in numeracy and Maths.
How do I add fractions together?
Before you can add a pair of fractions, you must make sure the denominator is the same. Once you have done this, add the two numerators together, but make sure the denominator is kept the same. You can simplify the answer too, if necessary.
Relating Angles and Fractional Amounts Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Students must look at the angles and determine what fraction of a circle the angle represents. Students can simplify their answers for an added challenge!
Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers Challenge Cards - What is this resource useful for?
These mixed task cards are perfect for practicing adding and subtracting mixed numbers. These task cards make excellent work for stations, cooperative learning, or as a send home task. Help ensure mastery of this Fourth Grade Common Core skill with these printable task cards!
Partitioning Shapes into Equal Areas Cards - How do I use the Partitioning Shapes into Equal Areas Cards?
Use the Partitioning Shapes into Equal Areas Cards to determine students understanding of fractions. Students will examine partitioned shapes and determine the area fraction or unit fraction. Some questions ask students to partition the shape and label each fractional part with the unit area.This resource addresses the following standards: CCSS 3.G.A.2; TEKS Math 3.3.C, 3.3.E.
Partitioning Shapes Into Fractional Amounts Worksheets - What is this resource useful for?
This worksheet allows students to partition squares and rectangles into fractional amounts. Students begin by determining if the partitions are equal or unequal. Then students will determine what each fractional part is worth compared to the whole.
Early Level Assessments Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
Use this handy resource to teach your students about fractions, decimal fractions and percentages!
Measuring Pencils Line Plot Activity - What is this resource useful for?
Students will measure the pencils using a ruler to generate data for their own line plot. Perfect for classwork, stations, and homework!
Measuring Tigers Line Plot Activity - What is this resource useful for?
Students will measure the tigers to create their own line plot! Perfect for classwork, homework, or stations!
Fractional Halves Worksheet - What is this resource useful for?
This engaging practice sheet gives students the opportunity to partition shapes and groups into fractional amounts. Perfect as a review activity!
Easter Egg Coloring Halves and Quarters Worksheet - How do I use the Easter Egg Coloring Halves and Quarters Worksheet?
Review or assess students' understanding of halves and quarters. Students will use three colors to color half of the Easter eggs and then each quarter a different color.