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Arts & music Common Core 5.MD.C.5 resources

Preview of Design a Cube City...a study in volume!

Design a Cube City...a study in volume!

Created by
love2learn2day
Students use isometric dot paper to draw 3-D buildings and design their own cube cities. This project is a great culmination to any study in volume. Contents: 1. Teaching Notes 2. Student Sheets: *Learn to Draw Cubes and Rectangular Prisms *Draw Rectangular Prisms practice sheet *Design a Mini Metropolis instruction sheet *Metropolis Information Sheet, a table to collect information on volume and cost (3 options are included so teachers can select the one that best fits their students' needs:
Preview of Volume Zoo Project

Volume Zoo Project

Students create an animal out of cardboard boxes and other materials. This packet helps students design, measure, and calculate the volume of composite shapes.
Preview of Popcorn Day Math Project Based Learning, Kitchen math, Cooking Measurement US

Popcorn Day Math Project Based Learning, Kitchen math, Cooking Measurement US

Created by
Curious Fox
Includes a fun differentiated popcorn math project that requires grade 4, 5 and 6 students to use higher order thinking skills. It's a great project for popcorn month!It serves as more than a thematic activity and requires students to use math skills to prepare and make popcorn (if you wish). Students work individually or in groups on differentiated math black line masters. There are two versions plus some challenge questions. NOTE: This can be done for fun and without making popcorn if the last
Preview of Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My!

Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My!

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a small group reader's theater. It was written for four students. The idea of this reader's theater is to reinforce the formulas used to find each of the equations as well as to teach and practice the language involved. It is just one more way to tie Language Arts together with Math. Math has a language all its own and it is very important to find ways to practice it and use it. My name is Melanie Whitesides but my store name is Wonbyone and I use this reader's theater to introduce perim
Preview of Geometry, Measurement: Using ART for shapes and nets

Geometry, Measurement: Using ART for shapes and nets

Geometry is all about shapes and their properties and characteristics. Art also has many of its foundational skills rooted in shapes! So how cool to join these two into a fun way to learn, remember and use geometry. Students will be encouraged to tap into their creative worlds and construct a mobile of their own chosen theme. Hang out with these cool worlds. From family groups, foods, types of animals, flying objects, etc. the possibilities are endless. These final products are a wonderful wa
Preview of 5th Grade Math Review Mystery Theatre Game | 5.G.1-4, 5.OA.3, 5.NF.3-7, 5.MD.1-5

5th Grade Math Review Mystery Theatre Game | 5.G.1-4, 5.OA.3, 5.NF.3-7, 5.MD.1-5

Created by
Fiddleheads
Students will practice math standards while solving a mystery. This set includes 10 clue question and 10 evidence clues to help them solve the mystery. It is perfect for exploring 5th Grade math skills and critical thinking. Grade: 5th Grade Standards- 2-D Shapes (5.G.3-4); Patterns (5.OA.3); Multiplying and Dividing Fractions CCS 5.NF.3-7, Coordinate Grids 5.G.1-2 and Line Plots 5.MD.2; Volume (5.MD.3-5) and Measurement Conversions (5.MD.1)If you like theatre mystery, you will like this spin-of
Preview of Volume and Measurement Math Mystery Theatre Game | Easter

Volume and Measurement Math Mystery Theatre Game | Easter

Created by
Fiddleheads
Students will practice Volume & Measurement while solving a mystery. This set includes 10 clue question and 10 evidence clues to help them solve the mystery. It is perfect for exploring 5th Grade math skills and critical thinking. If you like theatre mystery, you will like this spin-off game appropriate for elementary school. Students will love exploring volumes and measurement through these fun activities, and won't even realize how much they're learning!Prep is quick and easy... Just p
Preview of Dream House Project- Volume

Dream House Project- Volume

Created by
Alice Contravo
Allow your students to create their own dream home using their creativity, yet based on your mathematical criteria. Once the home is designed, students must find the volume of each room (rectangular prism) using the volume formula. Then the students must use additive volume to find the total volume of the sleeping areas and fun rooms. Challenge your students to find the total volume of their entire home! Let the designing begin!
Preview of Design a Mini Volume Town

Design a Mini Volume Town

Created by
Shelby Irwin
This hands-on 3-D activity will have students collaborating to create their own mini-town. It's an excellent culminating activity for a unit on volume.Students will also complete a table and write mathematical statements about their town.There are two versions of the assignment for better differentiation. Each version has its own rubric.
Preview of Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My! Spanish and English Reader's Theater

Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My! Spanish and English Reader's Theater

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This is a small group reader's theater. It was written for four students. This copy has both Spanish and English versions in it. These scripts are only $1 for both versions. The idea of this reader's theater is to reinforce the formulas used to find each of the equations as well as to teach and practice the languages involved. It is just one more way to tie Spanish, Language Arts, and Math together. Math has a language all its own and it is very important to find ways to practice it and use it.
Preview of Differentiated Fraction Project-Part 1

Differentiated Fraction Project-Part 1

This differentiated Universal Design for Learning Math project is great for all ages 4th-8th. This gives 3 options for a food based project that revolves around fractions. Brining real life skills into the classroom. It has 4 steps that walk students through how to calculate how much food they need for their class, create step by step directions, cost out items from a local store, and plan how to complete all the steps with a group. This ties together math, and inquiry forcing your students to w
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