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Martin Luther King Day government Common Core 4.NBT.A.2 resources

Preview of Martin Luther King MLK Jr Math Color by Number Activities 4th Grade

Martin Luther King MLK Jr Math Color by Number Activities 4th Grade

NO PREP Martin Luther King Jr. Math Activities covering rounding, comparing numbers, multiplication, division, and fractions!! Are you looking for a way to honor MLK Jr. the week before, the week of the holiday, or even during Black History Month? Then, this PDF of NO PREP MATH COLOR BY NUMBER WORKSHEETS is the perfect collection of printable activities for 4th or 5th Grade students to engage with during January or February. They're sure to be a great review whether you use them as morning work
Preview of Duck For President Work Pages

Duck For President Work Pages

Work pages for Duck for President book by Doreen Cronin. Grade 3 Social Studies. Free PowerPoint Presentation available. College and Career Ready Standards, Domain 2, Civics and Political InstitutionsD2.Civ.1.3-5. Distinguish the responsibilities and powers of government officials at various levels and branches of government and in different times and places.D2.Civ.8.3-5. Identify core civic virtues and democratic principles that guide government, society, and communities.Domain 4 Communicati
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Activities Place Value Color by Number

Martin Luther King Jr. Activities Place Value Color by Number

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Tied 2 Teaching
Looking for engaging Martin Luther King Jr. activities to reinforce concepts of place value this January? Use these Martin Luther King Jr. Place Value Color by Number activities this year to keep their minds engaged as you ratchet up the rigor this year. Learning place value has never been more fun. Combine art and math this year as your students expand their mathematical understanding!This print and go resource is perfect practice as you teach or brush up on place value from hundredths to hun
Preview of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Mystery Math Picture

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day - Mystery Math Picture

Just because you teach math doesn't mean you can't celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day! This mystery picture is a great conversation starter about the impact Dr. King had by using his voice to fight for civil rights. Get your kids talking about the meaning behind this holiday while still practicing their math skills!There are multiple skills available for this activity. They include:Multiplying whole numbers (2 x 2 and 3 x 2)Multiplying decimalsLong division (3 by 1, 3 by 2, and 4 by 1)Order o
Preview of MLK Math Coloring Picture - Subtracting from Powers of 10

MLK Math Coloring Picture - Subtracting from Powers of 10

For this activity, the students solve 20 subtraction problems from powers of 10 (i.e. 100; 1,000; and 10,000). Then, they use their answers to color an MLK picture. The picture is the phrase "I have a dream." This is a great way to add MLK to your math lesson. Also, the coloring component motivates the students to get the correct answer! MLK Math Coloring Picture - Subtracting from Powers of 10 by Briana Burke is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0
Preview of Ballot Battleship [Place Value & Social Studies]

Ballot Battleship [Place Value & Social Studies]

Created by
Miss Dierking
Looking for more ways to integrate math and social studies? This version of 'Place Value Battleship-President Style' is a fun way to do so! To play the game, students choose a president to represent.Then, partners will take turns guessing a number within a place value (to try and guess their partners whole number in the end). When they guess a number and place value correctly, they fill it in on their record sheet. When a partner thinks they have the number correctly, use the ‘Presidential Char
Preview of Presidential Place Value

Presidential Place Value

Created by
Miss Dierking
Are you looking for ways to further integrate social studies and math? Have fun with this place value game! Students will compare different popular vote counts from winning presidential candidates throughout history. Students will be required to identify numbers in different place value positions, as well as state numbers up to the ten millions in word form. This activity goes great with our government unit at the beginning of the year! We typically use it to practice 4.NBT.1,2,&3. Enjoy!
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