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4th Grade Classroom Transformation Math Theme Days Room Transformation Bundle 4

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    This is the FOURTH bundle of fourth grade Classroom Transformations! These fun challenges help make math memorable and meaningful as students learn to relate math to the real-world! These 10 EDITABLE room transformations are great for 4th graders. Each challenge reviews an important skill that 4th grade students need to practice throughout the year. A print and digital version are included in every room transformation.

    By purchasing this complete bundle, you are saving 30% off the price of the individual units.

    Click here to save 50% when you buy the bundle of all 40 Fourth Grade Math Classroom Transformations!

    When many people think of classroom transformations, they think:

    “This would take me hours to set up.”

    “This is going to cost so much money.”

    “This looks so overwhelming.”

    “I could never do this!”

    What if I told you classroom transformations could be EASY to set up, FUN to implement, and STRESS-FREE?

    Let's Start with the Basics...What is a Classroom Transformation?

    A room transformation changes your room into a certain setting or theme to engage students in their own learning with rigorous content.

    Classroom transformations are possible in EVERY classroom. You don’t have to spend hours of your time setting up a room transformation or spend lots of money to make it SO MUCH FUN!

    All Classroom Transformations Included

    Math Skills Included

    • 4.MD.1 Scientist
    • 4.MD.2 Construction Worker
    • 4.MD.3 African Safari
    • 4.MD.4 Sports Athletes
    • 4.MD.5 and 4.MD.6 Pilots
    • 4.MD.7 Artist
    • Math Review: Halloween
    • Math Review: Thanksgiving
    • Math Review: Christmas
    • Math Review: St. Patrick's Day
    • Dinosaur / Paleontologist - End of Year Math Review (All Standards)
    • Hawaiian Vacation - End of Year Math Review (All Standards)

    How to Play

    Step 1: Tell your fourth grade class that they are completing a room transformation today and will practice math skills. Students solve math challenges set up around the room. They can be completed in any order and you can choose how many challenges students complete or what time frame they have to meet YOUR needs.

    Set-up is quick and easy. Simply print the 10 posters, the math worksheets, and a recording sheet for each student. Place them around your room and you’re ready to begin! Additional door décor, printable hats, name tags, admission tickets, a banner, and more are included if you want to use them!

    Step 2: Let 4th graders move around the room and solve each challenge. Each time students solve a math challenge, they go to the teacher to get it checked. Students can work independently, in partners, or in groups. Your choice.

    Step 3: When grade 4 students finish all ten challenges (or however many you assign), they win! You can give them the certificate of completion included and the coloring page. I also reward my students with a cool eraser at the end.

    Step 4 (OPTIONAL Fast Finisher Activity): Most of the time, there are early finishers. These kiddos get to go around the room and learn fun facts about the theme of the day! No one is ever bored. Choose from 3 different fun fact versions.

    • Digital Scavenger Hunt: Let students "find" the facts on Google Slides
    • Printable Fact Posters: Hang fact posters around the room for students to find
    • QR Codes: Students scan facts on an iPad or similar device to read fun facts

    All Math Questions Are 100% Editable:

    The PRINT version of the challenges is fully customizable! There are 3 versions included.

    1. Premade Version: The challenges are pre-made for you and are ready to print and go!
    2. 100% Editable Version: The challenges are pre-made for you but you can edit any text on the page! Change the title, the instructions, or the questions so they work best for your classroom.
    3. Blank / Create Your Own Content Version: Each challenge is blank and fully customizable. You can type anything you'd like on each page.

    Please note: The digital version and clipart is not editable due to copyright laws.

    What's Included?

    • Aligns with Common Core
    • Checklist to Keep You Organized
    • 10 Challenges Pre-Made for You
    • Black & White and Color Posters
    • Recording Sheet
    • Editable Math Challenges
    • Editable Instructions for Kids
    • Answer Keys Included
    • Certificate of Completion
    • Door Decorations and Banner
    • Learning Targets and Folder Inserts
    • Extra Decor Posters
    • Editable Admission Tickets and Name Tags
    • Coloring Page
    • Printable Hats
    • Digital Version Included for Use with Google Slides™
    • Fast Finisher Activity with Fun Facts (3 Versions Included)
    • Pictures of Set-Up & Shopping Guide for “Extras”
    • Tips to Make the Room Transformation Even More Fun!

    Free Classroom Transformation Guide

    You may also like this FREE Classroom Transformation Guide! It tells you exactly which Common Core Standards each fourth grade classroom transformation aligns with.

    This is a perfect review activity before giving a math assessment or as an extra practice activity. Step by step lesson plans are included so you know exactly what to do. It can be used as a spiral review and is easy to set up and implement. Classroom transformation ideas are a new trend in education and can set the stage to engage!

    You no longer need to spend hours prepping your classroom for your next classroom transformation! These hands-on, low prep activities will keep your students engaged while practicing rigorous material at the same time.

    A Digital Version is Included!

    With remote learning taking center stage in our communities, a digital version is now included! It's compatible with Google Slides™ and can be completed 100% digitally. That means no making copies and less prep for you!

    How Does a Digital Classroom Transformation Work?

    First, invite your students into a video call on whatever learning platform your school district uses. Set the scene and tell your class online what themed day they will be completing.

    Then, assign your students the Google Slides™ activities that come with this digital classroom transformation. Each digital classroom transformation is interactive and has movable pieces for students to enjoy playing with. Every activity can be modified for what works best in your virtual classroom. A digital cover page, digital recording sheet, 10 digital challenges, and a digital certificate are included in the Google Slides file.

    Finally, as a digital reward, students are invited to play the self-checking game that shows them fun facts about the theme of the day. It's engaging, interactive, and a great way to motivate students throughout the digital room transformation while completing distance learning.

    Let's Break Down What Comes in the Digital Version:

    Instructions for the Teacher

    Instructions How to Assign in Google Classroom Individually or in Teams

    10 Google Slides Challenges

    Digital Answer Key for Teacher or Self-Checking

    Digital Self-Checking Reward Game

    Videos Explaining Best Practice /How To Set It Up

    Digital Tips and Tricks

    What Do You Need to Do to Access Digitally?

    -The digital version was created with Google Slides™.

    -This means you will need a Google email to make a copy for your Google Drive.

    -You can assign these games by assigning them in Google Classroom or send them via email to students.

    Choose which version works best for your classroom -- print, digital, or a combination of both!

    These classroom transformations can be used for elementary children as a worksheet alternative, printables, in math stations, math tasks, occupations tasks, life skills games, in special education settings, for homeschool, practice with vocational skills, virtual field trip alternatives, community based instruction CBI, college and career readiness, job skills, life experience, breakout room alternatives, center rotations, vocation practice, math centers, as enrichment or remediation, pretend play, for students with special needs, project based learning, dramatic play, PBL math, in small groups, as test prep, as worksheets, escape room alternatives, homework practice (take what you don’t finish home for homework), community helper themed days, digital theme days, end of year themed days, classroom transformation kits, printables, and so much more! The math activities are made to be flexible so you can use them however you’d like in your classroom. Challenges are aligned to Common Core and TEKS.

    This aligns with 3rd Grade Texas TEKS:

    • TEKS 3.2A: compose and decompose numbers up to 100,000 as a sum of so many ten thousands, so many thousands, so many hundreds, so many tens, and so many ones using objects, pictorial models, and numbers, including expanded notation as appropriate
    • TEKS 3.2B: describe the mathematical relationships found in the base-10 place value system through the hundred thousands place
    • TEKS 3.2D: compare and order whole numbers up to 100,000 and represent comparisons using the symbols >, <, or =
    • TEKS 3.3F: represent equivalent fractions with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8 using a variety of objects and pictorial models, including number lines
    • TEKS 3.3G: explain that two fractions are equivalent if and only if they are both represented by the same point on the number line or represent the same portion of a same size whole for an area model
    • TEKS 3.3H: compare two fractions having the same numerator or denominator in problems by reasoning about their sizes and justifying the conclusion using symbols, words, objects, and pictorial models
    • TEKS 3.6B: use attributes to recognize rhombuses, parallelograms, trapezoids, rectangles, and squares as examples of quadrilaterals and draw examples of quadrilaterals that do not belong to any of these subcategories
    • TEKS 3.6E: decompose two congruent two-dimensional figures into parts with equal areas and express the area of each part as a unit fraction of the whole and recognize that equal shares of identical wholes need not have the same shape
    • TEKS 3.7B: determine the perimeter of a polygon or a missing length when given perimeter and remaining side lengths in problems

    This aligns with 4th Grade Texas TEKS:

    • TEKS 4.2A: interpret the value of each place-value position as 10 times the position to the right and as one-tenth of the value of the place to its left
    • TEKS 4.2B: represent the value of the digit in whole numbers through 1,000,000,000 and decimals to the hundredths using expanded notation and numerals
    • TEKS 4.2C: compare and order whole numbers to 1,000,000,000 and represent comparisons using the symbols >, <, or =
    • TEKS 4.2D: round whole numbers to a given place value through the hundred thousands place
    • TEKS 4.3C: determine if two given fractions are equivalent using a variety of methods
    • TEKS 4.3D: compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators and represent the comparison using the symbols >, <, or =
    • TEKS 4.4A: add and subtract whole numbers and decimals to the hundredths place using the standard algorithm
    • TEKS 4.4B: determine products of a number and 10 or 100 using properties of operations and place value understandings
    • TEKS 4.4C: represent the product of 2 two-digit numbers using arrays, area models, or equations, including perfect squares through 15 by 15
    • TEKS 4.4D: use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to multiply up to a four-digit number by a one-digit number and to multiply a two-digit number by a two-digit number. Strategies may include mental math, partial products, and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties
    • TEKS 4.4E: represent the quotient of up to a four-digit whole number divided by a one-digit whole number using arrays, area models, or equations
    • TEKS 4.4F: use strategies and algorithms, including the standard algorithm, to divide up to a four-digit dividend by a one-digit divisor
    • TEKS 4.4G: round to the nearest 10, 100, or 1,000 or use compatible numbers to estimate solutions involving whole numbers
    • TEKS 4.4H: solve with fluency one- and two-step problems involving multiplication and division, including interpreting remainders
    • TEKS 4.5A: represent multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using strip diagrams and equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity
    • TEKS 4.5C: use models to determine the formulas for the perimeter of a rectangle (l + w + l + w or 2l + 2w), including the special form for perimeter of a square (4s) and the area of a rectangle (l x w)
    • TEKS 4.5D: solve problems related to perimeter and area of rectangles where dimensions are whole numbers
    • TEKS 4.6A: identify points, lines, line segments, rays, angles, and perpendicular and parallel lines
    • TEKS 4.6C: apply knowledge of right angles to identify acute, right, and obtuse triangles
    • TEKS 4.6D: classify two-dimensional figures based on the presence or absence of parallel or perpendicular lines or the presence or absence of angles of a specified size
    • TEKS 4.7A: illustrate the measure of an angle as the part of a circle whose center is at the vertex of the angle that is "cut out" by the rays of the angle. Angle measures are limited to whole numbers
    • TEKS 4.7B: illustrate degrees as the units used to measure an angle, where 1/360 of any circle is one degree and an angle that "cuts" n/360 out of any circle whose center is at the angle's vertex has a measure of n degrees. Angle measures are limited to whole numbers
    • TEKS 4.7C: determine the approximate measures of angles in degrees to the nearest whole number using a protractor
    • TEKS 4.7D: draw an angle with a given measure
    • TEKS 4.8B: convert measurements within the same measurement system, customary or metric, from a smaller unit into a larger unit or a larger unit into a smaller unit when given other equivalent measures represented in a table
    • TEKS 4.8C: solve problems that deal with measurements of length, intervals of time, liquid volumes, mass, and money using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division as appropriate

    This aligns with 5th Grade Texas TEKS:

    • TEKS 5.3I: represent and solve multiplication of a whole number and a fraction that refers to the same whole using objects and pictorial models, including area models
    • TEKS 5.4A: identify prime and composite numbers
    • TEKS 5.4B: represent and solve multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity

    Looking for more Classroom Transformation Math Activities?

    Check out the whole series here!

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): 

    Can I edit this?

    YES! This comes with 3 versions: 1 set of pre-made challenges that are no-prep for you, 1 set of my challenges that are editable in case you want to change a few pages/questions, and 1 set of blank editable challenges if you want to add your own content. This means you could use this room transformation to teach any skill you’d like using the blank editable version!

    Will a classroom transformation cost me a lot of money?

    NO! Classroom transformations, or themed-days, do not have to cost you a fortune to complete. In fact, you can use ONLY what’s included in this purchase and have a great day with your students! Decor, posters, the academic challenges, and more extras are included so you have more than enough to set the scene. You do not need to spend extra money! There is more than enough for you to transform your classroom without spending any additional money. There is a shopping guide included for teachers who’d like to add additional supplies but that is completely optional.

    How long will this take to set up?

    It depends! Are you going to use all of the decorations provided or just a few? Are you going to buy additional decorations or just what’s included? You could set this room transformation up in as little as 10 minutes with just a few included posters printed out and put on the walls. There are also teachers who like to spend a few hours decorating their rooms. There’s no wrong answer and I’ve done both! Students LOVE a change from the normal environment and that's what makes a room transformation special--not how many hours you spend setting it up.

    Personally, I like to set aside about 30 minutes before the school day starts to set up my room. Whatever I get done in that time period is what my students get to enjoy. This works perfectly for me–do whatever works best for your classroom! The important thing to remember is anything different from a “normal” day is going to be SO much fun for your students and they will love it no matter how much effort you put into decorating.

    How long will it take my students to complete the room transformation?

    • If you are completing a math room transformation, I would estimate 1-2 hours.
    • If you are completing a reading room transformation, I would estimate about 2-3 hours.
    • If you are combining a math and reading room transformation together, I would allow several hours for students to complete the room transformation.

    ***Please note that these time frames will vary depending on: how many students you have, how quickly they work, what grade level you teach, ability levels, working in partners/groups/individually, etc.***

    Can I do a room transformation in a shorter amount of time?

    These room transformations are made to be flexible! If you only have 30 minutes to an hour to complete the room transformation, you’re able to use this resource! I include 10 challenges in each room transformation for students to complete. You could easily have students complete 5 (or any number you’d like) of the challenges to make it work for your time period. You can also have students work independently or in groups to make things go quicker or slower.

    Can students complete less than 10 challenges?

    Absolutely! Have students complete however many you think are appropriate for your classroom.

    When do you recommend doing a room transformation?

    The best time to complete a room transformation is at the end of a unit! When you’ve finished a skill and want to provide a fun, informal assessment of what students have learned, this is the perfect activity to pull out! I also love to do room transformations before holidays and on Friday afternoons as a reward for working hard all week.

    How do you check student papers during a room transformation?

    Students need to come see you to be checked after each academic challenge they complete. To help ease the number of papers you need to check, I suggest trying one of the following ideas:

    • having a few answer keys available for students to check themselves
    • have early finishers help you check other students’ papers
    • have students work in small groups or partners (fewer papers to check and students can assist one another)
    • check students after every 2 challenges instead of after every challenge
    • invite volunteers in on your room transformation day to help
    • put challenges together in a packet for easy checking

    Have more questions?

    I’m happy to answer at lindsaythelifetimelearner@gmail.com.

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    Know relative sizes of measurement units within one system of units including km, m, cm; kg, g; lb, oz.; l, ml; hr, min, sec. Within a single system of measurement, express measurements in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Record measurement equivalents in a two-column table. For example, know that 1 ft is 12 times as long as 1 in. Express the length of a 4 ft snake as 48 in. Generate a conversion table for feet and inches listing the number pairs (1, 12), (2, 24), (3, 36),...
    Use the four operations to solve word problems involving distances, intervals of time, liquid volumes, masses of objects, and money, including problems involving simple fractions or decimals, and problems that require expressing measurements given in a larger unit in terms of a smaller unit. Represent measurement quantities using diagrams such as number line diagrams that feature a measurement scale.
    Apply the area and perimeter formulas for rectangles in real world and mathematical problems. For example, find the width of a rectangular room given the area of the flooring and the length, by viewing the area formula as a multiplication equation with an unknown factor.
    Make a line plot to display a data set of measurements in fractions of a unit (1/2, 1/4, 1/8). Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions by using information presented in line plots. For example, from a line plot find and interpret the difference in length between the longest and shortest specimens in an insect collection.
    Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:

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