6th grade math projects
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Hi ya'll! Sorry I have been a little M.I.A. lately, the craziness of the beginning of the second semester has hit me full on. For those who teach 5th grade in elementary school probably can relate to the craziness that is getting the kids ready for their big transition to middle school. The class scheduling, the testing, the music tryouts, the school visits, oh ya, and my kids who are scared out of their minds for middle school. That just might be the definition of craziness. Insert my…
Have you started using math projects as a part of your regular upper elementary math instruction... because you should be! When I’m looking for rigorous practice that’s so fun the students almost forget they’re learning, I turn to math projects! Take a peek at how I incorporate real world math projects into our regular classroom routines.
How to implement March Mathness-a tournament-style, basketball-themed game to motivate students with basketball in math class.
Looking for 7th grade math resources? You've come to the right place! This comprehensive list includes everything you need, from worksheets and practice problems to games and online quizzes. Whether your student is struggling or excelling, you'll find something here to help them
These math projects for middle school will get tweens excited about math! Fun hands-on projects for homeschool and classroom.
LOVE these math projects for middle school and high school that connect real world applications and engage students. These are great for the end of the year. Students apply the concepts they have learned in a fun way!
Here are some of my favorite resources for the beginning of the year for sixth grade math. Included are ideas for classroom decorations, activities for the first day, and routines we can establish from the start.
These ideas for setting up the math classroom include everything from organization tips to making the classroom a fun place for students to be.
Want to teach students how to turn fractions to percentages…while also engaging them? In this blog, I’ll show you how you can use an art quilt lesson to help your students with fractions and converting to percentages.
Make math fun with math mysteries! Blog post on how to use and differentiate with these fun activities. FREE Math Mystery included in versions for multiple grade levels!
Make math engaging by using real life math projects for middle school. Here are 7 real-world math activities for tweens. Fun and easy to do.
Pick one object.... I chose coffee for my example Students must choose 6-10 different pictures with prices from fliers that represent their object. Then they must find the unit rate for each object. Price per pound, ounce, whatever just make sure all items are measured in the same unit or you will need to convert. Put a check mark next to the cheapest item. Write: How did you get the unit price, explain each step.
Are you looking for a way to keep your 6th grade math students engaged in taking math notes? Try math doodle wheels for 6th grade math instruction! Your 6th graders can explore math easily, collaborate, and be creative to learn the skill! Read about using math wheels in your 6th grade classroom in this post.
Learn all about a favorite strategy for mathematics teaching in the middle school. How can you take your middle school math students to the next-level? I take a deep dive into instructional strategies for middle school math that will work for any 6th grade math teacher, 7th grade math teacher, or 8th grade math teacher. Click here to read more about math strategies for middle school. #makesenseofmath
Ratio And Rate Foldable
Ratios Fold It Up Notes
Equivalent Ratios Foldable
Your 6th grade math students will enjoy using this FREE fold it up for taking notes. Focuses on ratios, rates, and unit rates. Great for students’ interactive notebooks!
Let's take a look at how math projects can revolutionize your upper elementary math skills practice. read to discover how math projects can engage even your most reluctant 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade students. Discover two types of math projects, including a real world Thanksgiving dinner math project that your students will love. Use these printable worksheets in math centers, for early finishers, and more. Learn how math projects can easily be differentiated to meet a variety of student needs.
The end of the school year is the perfect time to incorporate real world math and engaging activities. I love using projects to keep students focused the last few weeks of school. Below are some o…
Students design cube cities to demonstrate what they've learned about volume in this art/math lesson. Great for end-of-year project!
Make your middle school math classroom more fun with these ideas for math games for 5th grade math, 6th grade math, 7th grade math, and 8th grade math. These engaging math games can be used as a whole class, as math center games, or in partners. The games are a fun math activity to mix things up in middle school math!
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