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Elementary math cultural activities for Microsoft Word

Preview of Potato Olympics

Potato Olympics

Created by
Amy Murray
The Potato Olympics are a great way to get students excited about the Olympics while doing fantastic writing and mathematics tasks. Students decorate and create a potato athlete. The potatoes compete in 5 different challenges and students record and evaluate the results.
Preview of Celebrate Diversity -  Where Are We From? Bulletin Board Map/Activity.

Celebrate Diversity - Where Are We From? Bulletin Board Map/Activity.

Created by
MrWeber
Where Are We From? This fun activity plots locations on a bulletin board map for the whole class to see. It is great for representing cultural diversity in the classroom. Ask students about their culture and ancestors and then plot data for all to see in a unique way. This product includes a material list, directions, tips, and a sample worksheet. The activity and the corresponding bulletin board decoration can be used in a variety of ways. It can be an opening of the year icebreaker and
Preview of Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Make a Mandala a Radial Design Art Lesson Plan

Created by
Shawna Poage
This is an art project to teach students how to create a radial design / Mandala. This lesson plan includes a picture of a mandala that I created as an example for my class. It contains a list of materials needed, TEKS covered, student objectives, instructions, student handout (with directions questions and a notes page) and a suggested rubric for grading the project. You can use it to focus on culture, art, mathematics, or just for fun.Thank you,Shawna Poage =)
Preview of Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

Superbowl Activities - 15 Football Themed Lessons

15 Superbowl/Football Themed ideas such as: SuperBowl Commercial Review, Superbowl History Presentations, and SuperBowl Snack Contest, and so much more! Curriculum related ideas too.. math & statistics, oral speaking, etc!
Preview of Make Your own Macy's Thanksgiving Parade!

Make Your own Macy's Thanksgiving Parade!

Created by
Karli Robinson
This is an excellent activity for the teacher slump before break! It helps students practice everything from creative writing to budgeting and counting money while educating them on a United States tradition- The Macy's Thanksgiving Parade!!!
Preview of Day of the Dead Math Activity 5.OA.1 5.OA.2

Day of the Dead Math Activity 5.OA.1 5.OA.2

Created by
Momma Math
Students will read about sugar skulls then design a sugar skull using different symbols that are assigned point values. After students design and color their sugar skull, they will write an expression that represents their sugar skull and it's value. (5.OA.1, 5.OA.2)
Preview of ES1 Forming Groups 2022 NSW Syllabus 12 lessons, 5 with Aboriginal Connections

ES1 Forming Groups 2022 NSW Syllabus 12 lessons, 5 with Aboriginal Connections

Created by
Lollean
These 12 lessons focus on Geometric Measure for Early Stage One students, aligned with the 2022 NSW K-2 Syllabus. This series has been designed to assist busy teachers, including casual teachers, in delivering engaging and accessible instruction to their students.They cover content including:- creating patterns- continuing patterns- exploring patterns in Aboriginal art- investigating equal groups- sharing and counting with Aboriginal gamesAll lessons are hands on, using equipment already in and
Preview of Mathematics - Word Problems Multi-step

Mathematics - Word Problems Multi-step

These word problems cover various mathematical concepts, including multiplication, division, subtraction, and rounding, and can be used to reinforce mathematical skills for students while addressing real-life scenarios.
Preview of Food Desert

Food Desert

Discuss the food desert and its implications using reading comprehension checklists. Great for teaching research skills, teaching students how to use guiding questions, and how to brainstorm. Length of article makes it perfect for modeling, group completion, and individual completion to take place without changing articles or topics.
Preview of Pumpkin Exploration Center

Pumpkin Exploration Center

Created by
Ms. U
I used this 8 page book to do a cross-curricular activity the last few days before Thanksgiving Break. This would also make a great Halloween activity, that doesn't focus on ghosts and goblins!
Preview of The Art of Rangoli: A Diwali Tradition

The Art of Rangoli: A Diwali Tradition

Created by
Neelam Wadhwani
Rangoli is a traditional Hindu folk art in which patterns are created on the ground in front of homes, temples, and businesses, with materials such as rice powder and colored chalk powder. It is usually practiced during Diwali (Hindu New Year), Pongal and other religious occasions throughout the year. In this lesson, students will be introduced to this unique art form and then they will be given a chance to create their own. Follow-up and Extension activities are suggested to make this lesson re
Preview of Thanksgiving; Turkey Math

Thanksgiving; Turkey Math

Created by
Sheryl Klotz
Finding and plotting coordinates is a 2nd grade math skill that can be linked to the new Common Core Learning Standards, as the student will be dealing with data. Students color the grid according to the matching coordinates. As the grid is filled in, it will reveal a Native American. A fun activity to add to your Thanksgiving and/or U.S. History study of the American Indian worksheets.
Preview of The Trek to Mount Olympus

The Trek to Mount Olympus

Created by
TeachLearnBloom
The Trek to Mount Olympus is a math mini-unit requiring students to plan a trip to Mount Olympus. Students will need to find flights, convert dollars to Euros, calculate the cost of gas, locate various cities in Greece, etc. There are five missions that students will need to complete: Mission #1 - Background Information Mission #2 - Travel to Athens Mission #3 - Fun in Athens Mission #4 - Trip to Mount Olympus Mission #5 - Exploring Greece
Preview of Everybody Cooks: Recipe Unit by Beverly Nelson

Everybody Cooks: Recipe Unit by Beverly Nelson

Beverly Nelson Goal: Students will publish a 6-10 page recipe card book or an 81/2x 11 printed recipe books. This is easily used by 3rd - 7th graders. Objectives: • Students will read realistic fiction books and non-fiction books about cooking and food from their own and other cultures. • Students will discuss how the recipes are similar and different to build appreciation for all cultural food traditions. • Students will identify the non-fiction text features found in each book. • Students
Preview of Chocolate Assembly

Chocolate Assembly

Created by
Teacher Lemons
An assembly all the world's best snack. This class assembly looks at the cocoa bean's journey to chocolate. It introduces the idea of fair trade benefiting farmers and communities. It includes some acting and one song with a youtube link to lyrics and dance moves. Appropriate for a capable y2 class and up. Enjoy :)
Preview of Presidents and Money Book

Presidents and Money Book

Created by
Jess Lovelace
1/2 size book pages Each president that is on a piece of money. Each page has a picture of the president the money the are on, the presidents birthday, what president they are. * The pages look out of wack on the preview but you should be able to fix them once you purchase and download the book.
Preview of Multiplying Fractions Task Cards

Multiplying Fractions Task Cards

Created by
Jamie Blumas
12 task cards including multiplication of fractions and whole numbers, and fractions and mixed numbers. This activity is great in small groups, stations, or as a tutoring/extra help activity during football and Super Bowl season.
Preview of Number Preffix and Spanish Prefijo Cognates Match

Number Preffix and Spanish Prefijo Cognates Match

Bilingual matching cards of numeral prefixes with pictures included great for math and literacy! English and Spanish cognates from 1-10 1-uni 2-bi 3-tri 4-quad 5-pent 6-hex 7-sept 8-oct 9-nov 10-dec
Preview of Christmas; Santa Plotting Coordnates

Christmas; Santa Plotting Coordnates

Created by
Sheryl Klotz
Finding and plotting coordinates is a math skill that can be linked to the new Common Core Learning Standards, as the student will be dealing with data. Students color the grid according to the matching coordinates. As the grid is filled in, it will reveal Santa. A fun activity to add to your Christmas Around the World file as a study of different cultures and world celebrations. This can be used as a cross curricular activity to cover Social Studies and Math.
Preview of Fun with Metrics and Other Conversions

Fun with Metrics and Other Conversions

Created by
Mary Ellen Page
Using cultural diversity throughout, students learn to convert various Metric concepts to the American system and vice versa: distance, foreign currency, liquid and dry measurements, temperatures, feet, inches, and centimeters. Each activity relates to a different country on the Metric System. Each exercise begins with a formula and an example to show students how to make the conversion. All anwer keys are included.
Preview of Instagram Famous! (Tables, Mapping, Graphing)

Instagram Famous! (Tables, Mapping, Graphing)

Created by
The New School
There are 4 pages attached. A culminating worksheet titled "Instagram Famous" and 3, half-page, scaffolded skill stations which can be completed by students in class. Students will be able to work at their own pace (if your copy machine is working). The following topics are covered: -representing relations as a table, a mapping, and graph -identifying domain and range of a relation given a table, mapping, or graph -using a table, mapping, or graph to write the set of ordered pairs and the inver
Preview of How we celebrate Christmas Around the World

How we celebrate Christmas Around the World

Project that involves research about how different countries celebrate Christmas around the World.
Preview of Scaling Ingredients!

Scaling Ingredients!

Kid will choose any recipe of their choice and explain why they picked it. They will list the ingredients in the table, scale them and then answer questions on the back. Good for the end of the year or Christmas party because you can invite the students to bring in their recipes if they choose to! Also great for cultural awareness and appreciation.
Preview of Dreidel Game for Fun and Ratios

Dreidel Game for Fun and Ratios

Here is a great way to practice ratios, have fun and learn about another culture. Great to use at Hanukkah time or any time of the year. This worksheet and class chart teaches the students how to play dreidel and then instructs them to practice finding and writing ratios as they play. Dreidels are available inexpensively on the internet, and you only need one per group of students.
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