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Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Card Game
By LittleStreams
This is a fun and engaging game aims to reinforce the skills required to identify equivalent fractions, as well as their corresponding percentage and decimal values.
There are 6 types of card in this pack, Black cards which feature simple fractions, Green cards which are their basic equivalent fractions, Red cards which are more difficult equivalent fractions, Purple cards which feature visual representations of equivalent fractions, Yellow cards which feature equivalent percentage values and Blue cards which feature equivalent decimal values.
Full rules and answer key are provided in the pack itself. The cards are also printed with easy-cut guides to make preparation fast and simple.
This product is available as part of a Card Game Bundle of 5 games for the price of 3. For savings, click to see.
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Check The Temp - Measuring the Median
By YourTeachingDoc
The Median can be a difficult concept for students to master. A relevant approach to teaching the statistical value of the Median is to have students determine the High and Low temperatures of the weather for a week. To facilitate this, a worksheet has been designed as an easy way to integrate extra practice during Bell Ringers or Warm-Up activities.
Earth Day Mean Median Mode Range Pixel Art Activity
By Matemaths
Engage your students with this mean, median, mode and range mystery picture activity for Google Sheets. This no-prep and self-checking digital resource is perfect for sixth grade math and sub-plans. Your students will solve 20 problems and reveal a hidden image as they go. This is a fun and interactive way to practice math skills and concepts. Download it now and make math fun!
A printable version of the questions is also included.
It’s a great way to introduce additional problems for
· Test review and prep
· Additional materials for remediation
· Individual and whole class assignments
· Lesson plan activity for substitute teachers
Solutions are included for your convenience.
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme.
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Mean Median Mode Range Color by Answer / Color by Number
By Kile's Classroom
Practice the skill of solving averages with this fun activity. The students solve for mean, median, mode, and range and search for the answer on the coloring page. If the answer is not there, they have made a mistake! Perfect for self correction and error analysis! Check out the full product preview! ************************************************************* Check out more great products from Kile's Classroom! Dividing Fractions and Whole Numbers Color By Answer. Dividing Fractions Color By Answer. Decimal Operations Color By Answer.
By LittleStreams
This activity offers a different way to teach tally and pie charts. Students choose 20 fruit cards from the fruit deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards if you wish to make things more challenging). We recommend that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with, while also being a factor of 360.
Students collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. On the same sheet is a column for working out the number of degrees needed for constructing the pie chart. Two pie chart sheets are included, one with the key in colour, and one with the key ready for colouring. Alternatively, get students to construct the pie chart from scratch in their books or a separate piece of paper.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own pie chart, unique from other students in the class.
By LittleStreams
This activity offers a different way to teach tally and bar graphs. Students choose 20 firework cards from the firework deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We find that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with.
Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a bar graph.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class.
We have also included both a UK and a US version of each sheet to account for the different spelling of the word colour/color, as well as differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the fireworks to the value they need to tally.
By LittleStreams
This activity offers a different way to teach tally and pictographs. Students choose 20 sweet cards from the sweet deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We recommend that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with.
Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a pictograph. Three pictograph sheets are included, one that has a key of one image = one sweet, one of one image = 2 sweets, and a final one where students can input their own ratio of image to sweets.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class.
We have also included differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the sweets colours to the name.
Matching Puzzle - Graphs and Charts
By LittleStreams
This statistics graphs 4-piece puzzle is a fun way to test students ability interpret data. Students match the images of fruit to the frequency table and two graph representations (pie charts and bar graphs). It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle. Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 of US Letter sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
By LittleStreams
A great end of year, seasonal game that still has educational merit. Suitable for all ages. This game is available in a 5 for 3 bundle. It is a game designed to explore probabilities, and how they change as time goes on. But can also be played just for fun as a way to develop strategic thinking. There are varied numbers of weather cards, and you use your knowledge of their probabilities to prepare yourself with items to go out in that weather. If a rain card is turned over, and you are prepared with an umbrella, well done! You keep your Item. But if a sunny card is turned over, and you have an umbrella, oh no! You lose your item. The winner is the last person to remain in the game at the very end. The game is playable in 2 different ways, independent and dependent probabilities, as defined by removing completely or returning and reshuffling the weather cards as you play. Both give great play experiences. We have already played this game with tutees, and they say it's our best game so far! Purchase it to find out why. It comes with easy-cut guides, full cheat sheets and probability tracking pages for players to keep track as cards are played and revealed. Makes for great fun, and powerful learning. This card game is also available in a bundle of 5 games for the price of 3. For savings, click here to see. If you have any comments or suggestions, and to stay updated please follow us or take a look at our Facebook Page Please click here to visit our website for more information about LittleStreams