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Martin Luther King Day U.S. History 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 Valentine's Day Party Pack - Upper Elementary Party in a Pack!

Valentine's Day Party Pack - Upper Elementary Party in a Pack!

This party pack contains everything you need to enjoy Valentine's Day with your upper elementary students. (4th, 5th, 6th - Classes of any size!) Whether you are the lone adult in the room OR have parent volunteers, this party in a pack is perfect. The pack includes three Valentine's themed games - Heartfelt Heroes Mix and Match, For the Love of Numbers, and Mission Possible, which can be played in isolation or consecutively. Between playing the party pack games, awarding the included prizes, an
Preview of Black History Big Bundle

Black History Big Bundle

This fun, engaging, and informative language arts, history, and math bundled resource was created to give 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students a variety of opportunities to learn more about the lives and accomplishments of twelve of the most memorable and amazing trailblazers in Black American History: Ruby Bridges, Frederick Douglass, Marcus Garvey, Sarah E. Goode, Martin Luther King, Jr., Thurgood Marshall, Jesse Owens, Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, and Booker T. Wa
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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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 Memorial Day Veterans Day and Military Task Card Set

Memorial Day Veterans Day and Military Task Card Set

This U.S. history, social studies, and place value resource was created to give 2nd, 3rd, and 4th grade students practice with the concept of reading and writing number words COMBINED with learning interesting facts about the five (5) branches of the United States Armed Forces (Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy); the U.S. flag; the Red, White, and Blue Awareness Ribbon; the Remembrance Poppy; Veterans Day; and Memorial Day How It Works: Task cards are read for the purpose of
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
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