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Math Common Core 5.NF.B.3 cultural activities

Preview of 5.NF.3 Around the World Scavenger Hunt Animal Edition

5.NF.3 Around the World Scavenger Hunt Animal Edition

Want to integrate culture into your everyday classroom teaching? Students will travel to 15 different countries and learn about their animals through interactive math fraction problems. Students will be able to work through common core aligned math centers related to 5.NF.3 standards. This is a self correcting center, so students will not be able to move on to the next station without the correct answer. If you enjoy this center, please check out my 5.NBT.1, 5.NBT.2, 5.NBT.5, 5.NBT.6, 5.NBT.7,
Preview of Cooking with Fractions Holiday Project

Cooking with Fractions Holiday Project

This is a multi-day project that is perfect for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade math-Real world project involving recipes from research or from home-Parent letter included to help bring in recipes-Editable Google Document to customize teacher name, date, expectations-Template included with directions for students to type in (can be uploaded to Google Classroom)
Preview of Holiday Cookie Math: Decimal & Fraction Recipes Google Slides Version

Holiday Cookie Math: Decimal & Fraction Recipes Google Slides Version

Is it close to break and you're about to pull your hair out? Do you need to review some math concepts instead of introducing anything new with so little time? This is a great resource to show kids "when they will use math in real life".Although these problems are based on fifth grade math standards, they'd work great to challenge fourth graders or be used to review in 6th grade or for interventions.The answer keys are slides on the google slide deck so be sure to print and then delete before pos
Preview of Bilingual Cook to Learn CCSS + NGSS Lesson on Mexico and Avocados!

Bilingual Cook to Learn CCSS + NGSS Lesson on Mexico and Avocados!

With this CCSS and NGSS standards-aligned interdisciplinary Cook to Learn! lesson, students learn how to make guacamole, while learning about Mexican, Chicano, and U.S. history, culture, while practicing key science, math, reading, comprehension, geography, and language skills. English and Spanish lesson plans are provided, perfect for bilingual, multilingual, or language learner environments.
Preview of Holiday Cookie Math: Decimal & Fraction Recipes

Holiday Cookie Math: Decimal & Fraction Recipes

Is it close to break and you're about to pull your hair out? Do you need to review some math concepts instead of introducing anything new with so little time? This is a great resource to show kids "when they will use math in real life". Although these problems are based on fifth grade math standards, they'd work great to challenge fourth graders or be used to review in 6th grade or for interventions.
Preview of Cinco De Mayo Flipbook

Cinco De Mayo Flipbook

Created by
Lexi Sherman
Engaging activities completely editable for you. I made this for my fifth grade class as a fun activity. We will be completing the unit and celebrating by making maracas on the fifth. To do this activity, take a plastic egg(filled with beans), and tape it between two spoons. This is just a short, simple additional activity(AND CHEAP).
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