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By Kim Romero
It's time for your child/students to start learning their multiplication facts. The Multiplication Study Booklets are a great collection of booklets that students can create and use nightly to study their facts.
Parents and students will love this handy guide for independent or partner practice. Students can individualize their booklets and use the different strategies to understand the concept. Also, a great set to use at a Math Workstation for students to practice and quiz one another.
Multiplications Study Booklets include:
Complete set of templates to create each booklet 1's-12's. Each booklet contains 8 pages.
1. Cover
2. Study My Facts Page
3. Flash It- Flash Card Pocket and set of flashcards
4. Repeat It- Repeat addition
5. Group it- Equal Grouping
6. Arrays- Array strategy
7. Practice it- Page
8. Sing It
After students put together their booklets they can fill it out with all the different strategies. Pack it in their folder, and students have a nightly study guide. Each booklet comes with a flashcard pocket and complete set of flashcards. Templates in black and white.
Each booklet requires two pieces of construction paper and glue.
Studying Multiplication Facts should be fun and meaningful. The Multiplication Booklet set brings both of these elements into play.
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PEMDAS Order of Operations Math Anchor Chart Poster
By That One Cheerful Classroom
This bright and fun colored anchor chart makes learning about PEMDAS and the Order of Operations fun and practical. This PEMDAS anchor chart shows students a visual to help students understand the order of operations and PEMDAS in math_._ You can use the poster during small group, circle time, whole group, or a daily math review.
Included:
It is ideal for use with a poster printer, but if you do not have a poster printer, there are instructions on how to print the poster, assemble it, and laminate it for year after year use!
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Custom Task Card Bundle for Tina R
By Sassycat Corner
Custom Bundle for Tina from the Ten for $10 Sale! Thank you for your purchase and have an AWESOME school year! Want to purchase your own custom Ten for $10 Task Card Bundle? See information about the original sale here: Ten for $10 Custom Task Card Bundle Sale
Order of Operations Domino Game | Small Group Activity Center | 5th Grade 5.OA.1
By Aimee in Elementary
Engage your students with this exciting order of operations game! This activity is perfect for practicing order of operations and mastering 5th grade math standards. Aligned to 5.OA.1, it helps students confidently simplify expressions using the order of operations.
Designed for small groups or math centers, this interactive game encourages collaboration, problem-solving, and immediate feedback as students match dominoes while solving order of operations problems. It's an ideal addition to your 5th grade math curriculum, offering differentiated practice for all learners.
What’s Included:
Use this engaging activity in math centers, for small group instruction, or as a fun review of 5th grade order of operations. It’s a great way to reinforce 5.OA.1 standards while keeping students motivated and active!
While this is a great resource for any order of operations unit, it is part of a larger TeachShare unit that completely covers 5th grade standard 5.OA.1! You may also be interested in:
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Order of Operations Secret Word Activity | Small Group Center Game | 5.OA.1
By Aimee in Elementary
Looking for an engaging Order of Operations (5.OA.1) activity? This order of operations resource is perfect for math centers, small group work, or independent practice. Designed to reinforce students' understanding of order of operations, this interactive activity combines problem-solving with fun as students decode a secret word by solving a series of order of operation problems.
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This order of operations practice is an excellent resource to help your students build confidence and proficiency in decimal division. Whether you're looking for a dynamic math center activity or a fun review game, this resource offers a hands-on approach to mastering 5th-grade math skills.
While this is a great resource for any order of operations unit, it is part of a larger TeachShare unit that completely covers 5th grade standard 5.OA.1! You may also be interested in:
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Order of Operations Puzzles | Center Activity Game | 5th Grade Math | 5.OA.1
By Aimee in Elementary
Enhance your 5th grade math centers with this Order of Operations Puzzle Activity (5.OA.1), designed to make order of operation practice engaging and effective. This resource is perfect for practicing order of operations and can be used in various settings, including small groups or independent learning.
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While this is a great resource for any order of operations unit, it is part of a larger TeachShare unit that completely covers 5th grade standard 5.OA.1! You may also be interested in:
Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 5th Grade math standard!
Order of Operations Activity Bundle | PEMDAS Small Group Centers Games | 5.OA.1
By Aimee in Elementary
Order of Operations Activities & Centers made simple! This 5.OA.1 order of operations bundle includes four engaging activities designed to reinforce order of operations, making it a perfect fit for any 5th-grade math classroom.
Bundle Contents:
Key Features:
Standards-Aligned: This bundle directly supports 5.OA.1, with a focus on order of operations.
Engaging and Interactive: Each activity keeps students involved, making learning order of operations both enjoyable and effective.
Versatile Use: Ideal for math centers, whole-class activities, or small group work, this bundle offers flexibility for various classroom settings.
Perfect for Review: These activities reinforce 5th-grade order of operations concepts and help prepare students for assessments.
While this is a great resource for any order of operations unit, it is part of a larger TeachShare unit that completely covers 5th grade standard 5.OA.1! You may also be interested in:
Be sure to follow my store as I will be adding more math resources weekly until I have units for every 5th Grade math standard!
Before & After Math Sequencing Printable Task Cards - Candy Designs
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Improve your students number sequencing skills with Sweet Treats Delight Before and After Task Cards pack. With 20 unique task cards covering numbers from 0 to 100, this resource is designed to make learning before & after concepts engaging & enjoyable. Your students will love the adorable pastel pink, mint & yellow tones, as well as the cute sweet treat images on each card. Laminate your cards for extra durability. Using a whiteboard marker, your students can actively participate by filling in the missing numbers allowing for easy erasing & repeated practice. To foster independent learning & self-assessment, answer key cards are included, enabling your students to check their own work. Take your students on a delicious journey of number sequencing and watch as their confidence and proficiency in math soar.
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Before & After Printable Math Task Cards and Number Sequencing Activities
By Mrs Wates Teaching Creations
Immerse your students in a captivating Wild Animal themed adventure as they enhance their understanding of number sequencing with these engaging Before and After Task Cards pack. Designed with 20 diverse task cards adorned with vibrant illustrations of wild animals, these cards cover numbers ranging from 0 to 100, making learning the before and after concept both educational and exciting. Print, laminate and allow your students to fill in the answers with erasable markers. You can encourage independent learning and self-assessment with the included answer key cards. Whether utilized individually, in small groups, or as part of a math center, these captivating Wild Animal themed Before and After Task Cards will elevate your math curriculum and spark a sense of adventure.
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Math Anchor Chart - Numerical Expressions and Order of Operations
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Need visuals for numerical expressions and order of operations? Then these anchor charts are perfect for you. They showcase several strategies to help with using the order of operations and writing a numerical expression. I made these for my classroom and I also print an 8 x 11 page for each of my students to keep in their math folder to help with homework. I have included step-by-step instructions on how to print in two different anchor chart sizes.
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5th Grade Math Anchor Charts Bundle
By Fortunate in Fifth Grade
Do you teach 5th grade math? Do you need visual anchor charts to help students with strategies? Then this bundle is for you! This bundle includes anchor charts for all 5th grade math standards, multiple strategies in each chart, colorful and visual, and directions on how to print the anchor charts.
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Order of Operations | KaBoom Cards
By LittleStreams
These KaBoom cards are a fun way to practice Order of Operations (BIDMAS, BODMAS, PEDMAS), with differentiation built in. Players choose whether they want to choose an easier question (red), but will receive less points for their correct answer, or risk a more challenging question (green) and gain greater rewards.
The red cards consist of questions involving addition and subtraction with multiplication and division. It also includes questions such as 8-2+3 which tests student’s knowledge of the equal importance of addition and subtraction.
The Yellow Cards consist of questions involving brackets and some easy powers.
The Green Card consists of more challenging Order of Operations questions including more challenging powers combined with brackets.
Begin by laying all the cards out face down (so you see only the number of points they are worth). Players take turns to select a card, either red, yellow or green. The difficulty of the questions will increase.
They may also pick up either a Steal Card, giving them a chance to steal from any other player, a Shield, which protects them from the next KaBoom, and KaBoom cards which means you lose all your collected points so far.
Play as a whole class in teams, or print multiple copies to play in small groups around the table. If students get the answer incorrect, or they need some help, use your judgement as to whether you will allow them another guess or not.
Questions answered incorrectly go in the ‘house’ pile, along with any cards lost in a KaBoom.
At the end of the game, add up the ‘house’ pile. The winner is the player or team with the highest points (including any shield cards that have been unused). The house can win.
Included are two copies of the game; one designed for a double sided printer and one designed for single sided printing where you need to turn over the pages yourself to print double sided.
Full instructions are included as are answers.
KaBoom Cards Bundle One | Arithmetic
By LittleStreams
These KaBoom cards are a fun way to practice key arithmetic skills, with differentiation built in. Players choose whether they want to choose an easier question (red), but will receive less points for their correct answer, or risk a more challenging question (green) and gain greater rewards.
Packs included are
- Order of Operations
- Times Tables
- Multiplying and Dividing
- Factors and Multiples
- Addition and Subtraction
Begin by laying all the cards out face down (so you see only the number of points they are worth). Players take turns to select a card, either red, yellow or green. The difficulty of the questions will increase. They may also pick up either a Steal Card, giving them a chance to steal from any other player, a Shield, which protects them from the next KaBoom, and KaBoom cards which means you lose all your collected points so far.
Play as a whole class in teams, or print multiple copies to play in small groups around the table. If students get the answer incorrect, or they need some help, you as the teacher decides whether you will allow them another guess or not. Questions answered incorrectly go in the ‘house’ pile, along with any cards lost in a KaBoom. At the end of the game, add up the ‘house’ pile. The winner is the player or team with the highest points (including any shield cards that have been unused). The house can win.
Included are two copies of the game; one designed for a double sided printer and one designed for single sided printing where you need to turn over the pages yourself to print double sided.
Full instructions are included as are answers.
Christmas Math Escape Room Order of Operations The Elf and the Missing Key
By Matemaths
Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces order of operations skills? "The Elf and the Missin Key" Digital Escape Room will help your fifth graders practice this concept while having fun!
Based on the premise that the elf asks your help because he lost the key of the cabin where all the Christmas gifts are stocked, your students will explore four different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, they will find the key!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Topics
You can use it as:
★ additional materials for remediation
★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity
★ before the busy holiday break
★ an emergency sub lesson plan
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
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Order of Operations Activity No Exponents PEMDAS Digital Resource Escape Room
By Matemaths
This Order of Operations | Around the World Escape Room is a fun way to engage your middle schoolers in learning how to solve expressions with order of operations!
⭐ Need an activity to teach right now?
You can download and use this activity in 30 seconds!
Travel to different places around the world while reinforcing how to solve order of operations expressions.
Your students are bound to love this done-for-you digital escape room!
Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco.
In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations.
There are 40 expressions: 10 without parentheses and 30 with parentheses, no exponent.
A printable version of the questions is also included.
After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location.
This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
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Not for public display.
Order of Operations Activity No Exponents PEMDAS Digital Resource Escape Room
By Matemaths
This Order of Operations | Around the World Escape Room is a fun way to engage your middle schoolers in learning how to solve expressions with order of operations!
⭐ Need an activity to teach right now?
You can download and use this activity in 30 seconds!
Travel to different places around the world while reinforcing how to solve order of operations expressions.
Your students are bound to love this done-for-you digital escape room!
Your students will “visit” four different cities: Sydney, St. Petersburg, London and San Francisco.
In order to travel from one city to another, they will have to solve expressions with order of operations.
There are 40 expressions: 10 without parentheses and 30 with parentheses, no exponent.
A printable version of the questions is also included.
After completing each game, they will find a link that will take them to another location.
This activity is designed to work on laptops, tablets, or smartphones which makes it accessible to any of your learners and students!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
Christmas Math Escape Room Order of Operations The Elf and the Missing Key
By Matemaths
Looking for a no prep and engaging winter activity that also reinforces order of operations skills? "The Elf and the Missin Key" Digital Escape Room will help your fifth graders practice this concept while having fun!
Based on the premise that the elf asks your help because he lost the key of the cabin where all the Christmas gifts are stocked, your students will explore four different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all the activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, they will find the key!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Topics
You can use it as:
★ additional materials for remediation
★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity
★ before the busy holiday break
★ an emergency sub lesson plan
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: matemaths@libero.it
Follow me for resource updates, sales, and freebies!
Copyright © 2021 Matemaths
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Order of Operations Notes and Activities
By Matemaths
Make teaching Order of Operations easy with this super engaging digital Teacher Presentation! Perfect for both In Person and Distance Learning, this resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation with examples and class practice exercises during the presentation. I used it with my sixth graders in hybrid mode and the kids were engaged.
This resource includes:
Solutions are included for your convenience.
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Summer Order of Operations Medium Pixel Art Google Sheets
By Matemaths
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your 6th-grade students practice order of operations?
Look no further than this exciting mystery picture activity!
This activity is no prep and allows students to independently check their own work as they progress through the problems.
Using Google Sheets, students will solve 20 expressions involving parentheses and no exponents, with the added bonus of uncovering a mystery picture as they answer correctly.
Perfect for review, this activity is easy to implement and will keep your students engaged throughout.
With 20 expressions and no decimals, this activity is a great way to reinforce key math concepts in a fun and creative way.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
Copyright © 2023 Matemaths
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Valentine's Day Escape Room Order of Operations Activity | Digital Resource
By Matemaths
Looking for a no prep and engaging Valentine's Day activity that also helps your students practice order of operations? The "A Heart in Paris" Digital Escape Room will help your fifth graders practice this concept while having fun!
Based on the premise that a heart has lost its friend in Paris, your students will explore five different locations full of activities, and hidden messages. After completing all four activities, they will enter responses to questions on a Google Form. If all responses are entered correctly, the heart will be found!
Since this escape room is online (interactive pages) there is very little prep; just duplicate the student answer sheet, provide the link, and off they go! There are no locks to configure or clues to hide—everything you need is online. No Google Classroom or Microsoft Teams logins are necessary.
Topics
You can use it as:
★ additional materials for remediation
★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity
★ before the busy holiday break
★ an emergency sub lesson plan
Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.
Did you know...
Please feel free to contact me anytime!
Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
Copyright © 2024 Matemaths
All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.