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3rd, 4th, 5th Grade Early Finishers Activities - Math Enrichment Print & Digital

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This was a perfect activity for my students to work on when they finish all their work. They loved it!
Students enjoyed working through these different tasks when we finished up direct math instruction and our state testing. Very engaging.
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  1. Early finisher activities for gifted and talented (GATE) students will save your sanity! These print and digital enrichment activities will prevent frequent interruptions throughout the day. With these ready-to-use challenges, you'll no longer hear "What do I do now?" Ignite the minds of your 3rd, 4
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If you teach 3rd, 4th, or 5th-grade math, early finisher activities for your gifted and talented students will save your sanity! These print and digital enrichment activities will prevent frequent interruptions throughout the day. With these ready-to-use challenges, you'll no longer hear "What do I do now?" Ignite the minds of your 3rd, 4th, and 5th-grade students with these captivating Math Early Finisher Enrichment Activities!

Keep high-achieving students motivated and engaged in your math class with a wide range of no-prep activities designed specifically to meet their advanced learning needs. These enrichment activities provide intellectual challenges that will captivate their minds and encourage them to dive deeper into various subjects.

Check out the Contents of these Early Finishers Activities:

✏️ 50 individual pages of activities (digital version on TPT Easel)

✏️ Answer keys for many of the "Master" and some of the "Create" pages

✏️ Sticker Charts

✏️ Editable Certificate on PowerPoint

3 Categories of Activities:

  • Master - Students test their cognitive skills by showing mastery in several topics. For example, they will calculate math facts, solve challenging word problems, and convert tricky measurements.
  • Create - Students will draw models, apply math knowledge to create word problems, and practice unique algorithms.
  • Explore - Students will research math-related topics, make learning relevant, write about math, and more!

Hear About Fast Finishers Activities From Educators Like You!

⭐️ “There is so much here! I only have a couple of students that are motivated to learn "extra" things in their free time. This is perfect for them to keep them engaged and out of trouble.”

⭐️ “This product is well worth your money!!!! I was looking for something to engage my HiCap students while still focusing on core educational content. This does the trick without the extra fillers/non-academic fluff in some of the other bundles. So happy I came across this bundle!”

⭐️ “The students LOVED this!  It was a huge competition that they wanted to bring back this coming school year.  EASY for teachers to do in their classes at HOME or at SCHOOL!”

⭐️ “I used many of these activities in a fast finisher packet. My students love to research!”

⭐️ “Loved this resource! Used for fast finishers. I would highly recommend buying it. Very engaging and my kiddos loved it.”

Use these Early Finisher Enrichment Activities in so many ways!

✅ Nurture students' creativity and critical thinking skills with thought-provoking tasks and open-ended research prompts.

✅ Invite students to explore their interests!

✅ These activities provide a variety of options that are differentiated to accommodate different learning styles and academic strengths. Ensure that every gifted student in your classroom finds a task that suits their abilities and interests.

Find Answers to Your Questions About Fast Finisher Activities:

✋ What is Scuba Club?

  • After reading From Snorkelers to Scuba Divers in the Elementary Science Classroom: Strategies and Lessons That Move Students Toward Deeper Learning I continued thinking about the difference between snorkeling and scuba diving in my classroom. I wanted to provide students with opportunities to deepen their learning. This scuba kit is the perfect year-long challenge for 3rd-5th graders, especially “Fast Finishers” and Gifted and Talented students.  

✋ How do you celebrate students’ achievements in Scuba Club?

  • Check out my bundle and receive a bonus file for decorating a bulletin board in your classroom for Scuba Club! Students can earn stickers for their chart (my students keep these in their binders) and get their name on the classroom Scuba Board for completing challenges. This product creates an amazing portfolio for students to keep at the end of the year, too!

✋ How do you organize these papers?

  • I print a set at the beginning of the school year. Then, I hang them in a filing cabinet. I teach students expectations for using the filing cabinet, choosing a challenge, and working on it until it was complete. You can use these solely for enrichment and choose not to grade each activity to save time.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Tell 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.
Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (l). Add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve one-step word problems involving masses or volumes that are given in the same units, e.g., by using drawings (such as a beaker with a measurement scale) to represent the problem.
Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.

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