Women's History Month Math Mystery Pictures Bundle - Grade 5 Operations
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Description
Review the 4 operations with this Women's History Month mystery picture bundle.
This collection contains original mystery pictures of:
- Ada Lovelace
- Amelia Earhart
- Eleanor Roosevelt
- Frida Kahlo
- Grace Hopper
- Greta Thunberg (freeby)
- Katherine Johnson
- Jane Goodall
- Marie Curie
- Rachel Carson
- Rosa Parks
- Rosalind Franklin
- Sally Ride
This is a growing bundle. More will be added to the collection. Buy now to get the additional content for free.
This bundle is aligned to the Common Core standards.
This is the 5th grade version.
If you want to buy this product but are not sure which grade to buy:
- for grade 3, the easy level has multiplications up to 5, the hard level up to 9
- for grade 4, the easy level has multiplications up to 9, the hard level up to 12
- for grade 5 the easy level has multiplications up to 12, the hard level multiplications of one digit number with a number up to 40
Except for the Greta Thunberg product, each mystery picture comes with 8 different worksheets allowing you to differentiate: two sheets of mixed additions and subtractions with equations (EASY and HARD), two sheets of multiplications (EASY and HARD), two sheets of mixed multiplications and divisions with equations (EASY and HARD) and two sheets of mixed 4 operations with equations (EASY and HARD with priorities and brackets).
The EASY level will consolidate the concepts of Grade 4 but may also be sufficiently challenging for Grade 5 students.
Some operations are difficult, especially additions and subtractions (most of them are in the HARD level), and will require the student to write to think or even to do the whole operation.
All operations are within 1000.
BONUS CONTENT:
- Print and cut collectible versions of each picture.
- Editable biography/all about worksheets for your students to glue the collectible picture onto and answer your questions. Use the mystery picture as a fun introduction leading to the biography/all about activity.
These resources are perfect for math centers, early finishers, morning work, homework or substitutes.
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