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Free math webquests

Preview of Addition & Subtraction Coloring Pages: End of Year Math Color by Number Activity

Addition & Subtraction Coloring Pages: End of Year Math Color by Number Activity

Practice number matching, addition, subtraction, multiplication or division with these 15 fun and engaging differentiated color-by-code worksheets for seasons and special occasions throughout the entire school year! There is one picture per special occasion. These activities are perfect for distance learning, morning work, math centers, early finishers, substitutes, and homework.Teachers have commented:"I was able to make these at different levels for different kids, and they had no idea it was
Preview of Math Mystery Pictures - Interactive & Online

Math Mystery Pictures - Interactive & Online

Created by
WhooperSwan
Hundreds of online & interactive Color By Number Mystery Pictures on different Math topics.Your students will have fun answering quiz based math questions to reveal a mystery picture! In this presentation You can see the benefits of https://MathMysteryPictures.com Features of using Online Math Mystery Pictures:Interactive & online;Self Checking;Automatic Coloring;Time-Saving;Paperless;Student Progress Monitoring;1st to 6th Grade;Engaging, Fun and Addictive!Math topics: Addition, subtract
Preview of Math Word Problem Thanksgiving Themed Escape Room (Eureka Math, Conversions)

Math Word Problem Thanksgiving Themed Escape Room (Eureka Math, Conversions)

Created by
Tia Frey
Give your students an interactive math experience with this scaffolded escape room. These multi-step word problems were taken from Eureka Math Module 2 Lesson 15, but can work well for any class that is building their word problems skills or learning how to work with conversions! This is a google slides file that can be assigned to students individually, in groups, or done together as a class.
Preview of 1-Digit Addition - Math Mystery Pictures / Color By Number - Online | Digital

1-Digit Addition - Math Mystery Pictures / Color By Number - Online | Digital

Created by
WhooperSwan
Distance Learning Math! Free Online / Digital Math Mystery Pictures. Features of using Digital Math Mystery Picture:- Automatic Coloring- Self Checking- Digital- Time-Saving- Fun!This product contains a pdf with the links to access your web-based product.How to share it with students:1) Free version.You can share this without making a MathMysteryPictures.com account because it is a free demo, but you will not get any statistics about students progress.2) Paid version (14-days trial version).If y
Preview of Spring Break Trip - Budget Activity

Spring Break Trip - Budget Activity

Created by
Steena Harriman
A quick project to do with your travel loving kids! Puts a great focus on budget and allows students to really see how much their dream vacation may cost! (This specific download is for the specific week of March 19-26, I will upload a generic one as well!) *This is a favorite activity for most of my students!
Preview of Mathematician Internet Scavenger Hunt

Mathematician Internet Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Teach with Beech
Includes:Detailed introduction directions (takes about 8 minutes) to get students started on assignmentStudent directions and worksheet to fill in answers on scavenger huntAddress to website to find everything on scavenger huntAnswer key
Preview of Volume of a Cone, Cylinder, and Sphere Webquest FREE

Volume of a Cone, Cylinder, and Sphere Webquest FREE

Created by
Math in Demand
Students will need a device for this math webquest on the volume of a cone, cylinder, and sphere. Students will be given with a link that has all of the information on how to calculate the volume of a cone, cylinder, and sphere. They are provided with an outline to write down all of the information. In addition, there is a short quiz.Love my webquest and want more? I have a 8th grade webquest BUNDLE and other webquest concepts below!(1) Irrationals vs Rationals(2) Converting a Fraction into
Preview of Position vs. Time Graphs: Grasshopper vs. Snail Interactive + Worksheet

Position vs. Time Graphs: Grasshopper vs. Snail Interactive + Worksheet

This worksheet compliments the free online Virtual Science Teachers Position vs. Time Graphs: Snail vs. Grasshopper interactive. The provided printable graphic can be used in place of using the online interactive.Note: Test out the free part of the activity by clicking on this link. Be sure it works in the classroom and is not blocked by your school district.Students fill out the printed worksheet as they work through the interactive. Please note that the worksheet includes many questions tha
Preview of Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?

Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?

Created by
DrSigma
This is a ****FREE**** "Quest For Knowledge" (webquest) designed for students in their first semester of Applied Math although it could be used by any high school or middle school student in any subject. NOTE: FOR A STUDENT TO USE THIS WEBQUEST, THE SCHOOL MUST HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH CAREER CRUISING. This quest focuses on identifying potential careers for a student based on his or her interests and abilities. The end result of the project is that the student completes two applications for coll
Preview of Place Value Scavenger Hunt Activity - Free

Place Value Scavenger Hunt Activity - Free

This place value activity has students writing numbers in word and expanded form. They will use a QR reader to take them to a website to find the answer to a question such as the height of the Statue of Liberty. Students then write the answer on the recording sheet in the proper form. This activity can be used as a center or partner activity to review at the beginning of the year. This is recommended for 3rd grade at the beginning of the year or 2nd grade at the end of the year. This center
Preview of Compound Interest (Exponential Growth) Project

Compound Interest (Exponential Growth) Project

Students will use compound interest to determine if a college fund that was started for them as a baby will cover all of the expenses once it is time to go to college.
Preview of Virtual Heating ICE Lab, Graphing, NO PREP

Virtual Heating ICE Lab, Graphing, NO PREP

Ready-to-Go Lesson on Graphing Temperature DataThis worksheet is designed to accompany the Virtual Science Teachers Heating Ice Lab as a guided practice for collecting, graphing, and analyzing data. If your students have access to computers, then this lesson is all ready to go! Just provide students the worksheet and a link to the interactive. Students record and graph the temperature measurements as the simulated beaker of ice melts and eventually boils. Students then use their graph to answe
Preview of Planning a Virtual Classroom Barbecue- Fraction Converting

Planning a Virtual Classroom Barbecue- Fraction Converting

Watermelon, hamburgers, hot dogs, and potato salad. Yum, Yum, Yum! Planning a barbecue is a ton of fun and makes a fantastic math lesson. This cooperative learning web quest teaches students how to plan a party menu, search for delicious recipes, and convert recipes according to the number of guests. Planning a Classroom Barbecue features Scrappin Doodles clipart and includes: Power Point Presentation Attention Grabber Recipe Conversion Worksheet Teacher Directions and Photographs Food Ch
Preview of Class Trip Using Mapquest or Google Maps

Class Trip Using Mapquest or Google Maps

Created by
1337 Teacher
Students can complete this activity independently or with a partner if your school is 2:1. Student use mapquest (or Google maps) to plan a trip for their class. Students begin by inputting their school's address and creating a route with stops in Columbus, Ohio and Indianapolis, Indiana. Students locate total miles for the trip along with time driven. Then, students calculate fuel costs for one vehicle vs. multiple vehicles for the entire class. Students determine whether the trip could be m
Preview of Introduction to Ratios HyperDoc - Distance Learning Ready

Introduction to Ratios HyperDoc - Distance Learning Ready

This lesson is designed for 21st-century blended and distance learning. Start the lesson with an interactive hook that gives students a chance to talk with one another, then send students off to learn at their own pace using the HyperDoc format. The hyperdoc has everything your students need to explore a topic in one place!Benefits:- Can be used in the classroom or for distance learning- Allows students to take ownership of their learning- Differentiates pace for each individual student- Fosters
Preview of 2-digit Addition - Distance Learning - Interactive Math Mystery Picture - Free

2-digit Addition - Distance Learning - Interactive Math Mystery Picture - Free

Created by
WhooperSwan
Self-checking Digital Math Mystery Picture (Color by Number) for Paperless Classroom with MathMysteryPictures.comYour students will have fun answering questions to reveal a mystery picture! Watch this video preview.LIMITED TIME FREEBIE !!!Features of using Online Math Mystery Pictures:- Interactive;- Self-checking;- Automatic Coloring;- Time-Saving;- Paperless;- Student Progress Monitoring;- Engaging, Fun and Addictive!This product contains a pdf with the link and activation code to get access t
Preview of Price Comparison (big box store, grocery store, bargain grocery store)

Price Comparison (big box store, grocery store, bargain grocery store)

In this assignment, students are tasked with comparing prices of everyday grocery items at three different stores. They will have to calculate unit price to determine this. To take it a step further the students must then determine whether it makes sense to buy each item in bulk or if it makes more sense to buy the item with the higher unit price based on its perishability. The document is editable and there is a page at the end for the students to add in more items they would like to price comp
Preview of Academic Websites {A Handout For Parent/ Teacher Conferences}

Academic Websites {A Handout For Parent/ Teacher Conferences}

Are your parents asking for extra reinforcement at home? Here is your answer~ Academic Websites Handout. All parents want to help their children but some don't know where to look. I share this resource during parent/ teacher conferences. Enjoy this amazing freebie from "A Special Kind of Teaching" Please take one minute and leave feedback for this free resource. Thank you.
Preview of Math Quest on Google Slides for 5th Grade EnVision Math: 1-1 (Powers of 10)

Math Quest on Google Slides for 5th Grade EnVision Math: 1-1 (Powers of 10)

Math WebQuest through Google Slides for 5th Grade EnVision Math Lesson 1:1 (Patterns with Exponents and Powers of 10)This Google Slides Game takes students through all of the workbook practice problems in a more engaging way along with additional activities that they can complete independently. Students will play a game, complete a Pixel Art picture, drag and drop activity, and more. This is an engaging way to create student practice and use technology to move quickly from activity to activity
Preview of Circuit Training - Solving Equations with Parentheses - Distributive Property

Circuit Training - Solving Equations with Parentheses - Distributive Property

Created by
Steve Ford
Circuit Trainings are a great self-paces exercise, especially in the mathematics classroom. Students answer the first question, and then find the solution elsewhere on the page to get to the next question. This worksheet focuses on algebra problems that force the student to use the distributive property to solve. Some problems require students to multiply two binomials together before they can solve.This worksheet was originally intended for use in Algebra 1.
Preview of Adding Decimals - Interactive Math Mystery Picture - Distance Learning - Free

Adding Decimals - Interactive Math Mystery Picture - Distance Learning - Free

Created by
WhooperSwan
Self-checking Digital Math Mystery Picture (Color by Number) for Paperless Classroom with MathMysteryPictures.comYour students will have fun answering questions to reveal a mystery picture! Watch this video preview!LIMITED TIME FREEBIE !!!Features of using Online Math Mystery Pictures:- Interactive;- Self-checking;- Automatic Coloring;- Time-Saving;- Paperless;- Student Progress Monitoring;- Engaging, Fun and Addictive!This product contains a pdf with the link and activation code to get access t
Preview of Webquest: Credit and Credit Cards

Webquest: Credit and Credit Cards

Created by
Tyler Wiebe
This webquest was designed to help students learn about how credit and credit cards work, evaluate their risks and benefits, compare different types of cards, and reflect on whether a credit card is the best choice for them. Designed for Canada.
Preview of Career Development: Monster Job Scavenger Hunt

Career Development: Monster Job Scavenger Hunt

Monster Job Scavenger Hunt
Preview of Spring Break Trip- Budget Activity (with no dates)

Spring Break Trip- Budget Activity (with no dates)

Created by
Steena Harriman
This is a fun budgeting activity for your travel loving students. It can be completed over a few days or for homework! Enjoy!
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