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Math BINGO: Find the Rule --Input/Output Charts
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Math BINGO: Find the Rule --Input/Output Charts

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Includes 26 different premade bingo cards and 24 tables for students to "find the rule." Perfect for centers, just print and cut out the table cards. Students pull a card, find the rule, then cover the space on the bingo card. 5TH GRADE TEKS: 5.4(D) recognize the difference between additive and multiplicative numerical patterns given in a table or graph 5.4© generate a numerical pattern when given a rule in the form y = ax or y = x + a
Math BINGO: Order of Operation *no exponents*
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Math BINGO: Order of Operation *no exponents*

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This bingo set comes with 26 premade cards and 16 order of operation equations (excluding exponents) 5TH GRADE TEKS: 5.4(F) simplify numerical expressions that do not involve exponents, including up to two levels of grouping
Flip and Clip Mixtures/Solutions Charts
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Flip and Clip Mixtures/Solutions Charts

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This includes 5 flip and clip charts. It will ask students to identify either mixtures or solutions. Students clip the correct answers and then flip to self check. How I used in my class: Students worked independently. They Made a T-Chart showing mixtures and solutions in their notebooks. When they got an answer incorrect, they wrote the answer under the correct heading in their T-Charts. Some of the more challenging mixtures/solutions REPEAT to give students a chance to remember and practice them again later.
Reflection refraction card sort
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Reflection refraction card sort

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Simply print and cut out cards for students to organize under the correct reflection or refraction heading Includes 18 pictures and real life word story examples
Card Sort: Electrical Circuit (open or closed)
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Card Sort: Electrical Circuit (open or closed)

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This set includes 16 picture and word cards that can be sorted under either an open or closed circuit. This is a great resource to use at the end of a lesson for a quick check, test prep review, or small group reteach.
Plant Adaptation Task Cards
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Plant Adaptation Task Cards

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Includes ten task cards and a set of answers. Each "answer card" has an explanation as to why it is the answer. Some questions on the cards include: "Which fact explains the adaptation best used to help the plant reproduce?" "Which fact explains the adaptation best used to help the plant survive in a desert ecosystem?" "Which fact explains the adaptation best used to help the plant survive the harsh winds of the grasslands?" "Based on these facts, which ecosystem is the plant most likely to be found"
Alternative Energy Card Sort
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Alternative Energy Card Sort

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Includes 5 title cards -solar energy -wind energy -geothermal energy -hydroelectric energy -biofuels Includes 12 sorting cards includes descriptions and picture cards
Life Cycle Task Cards
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Life Cycle Task Cards

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This set includes 10 task cards, each with a visual. There are also ten "answer" cards that have full explanations for each correct answer. There are two types of cards. Half the cards compare two life cycles and the other half analyze a single life cycle. This set is for upper elementary students.
Force, motion, and energy game
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Force, motion, and energy game

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This boardgames includes 30 rigors questions. It has a set of QR answers and a regular answer sheet. 5.6 Force, motion, and energy. The student knows that energy occurs in many forms and can be observed in cycles, patterns, and systems. The student is expected to: (A) explore the uses of energy, including mechanical, light, thermal, electrical, and sound energy; (B) demonstrate that the flow of electricity in circuits requires a complete path through which an electric current can pass and can produce light, heat, and sound; (C) demonstrate that light travels in a straight line until it strikes an object or travels through one medium to another and demonstrate that light can be reflected such as the use of mirrors or other shiny surfaces and refracted such as the appearance of an object when observed through water; and (D) design an experiment that tests the effect of force on an object.
Place Value, Compare, Order, and Round Decimals Board Game
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Place Value, Compare, Order, and Round Decimals Board Game

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Includes board game + 60 Task cards with QR code answers Aligned with TEKs: 5.2 A,5.2 B, 5.2 C (2) Number and operations. The student applies mathematical process standards to represent, compare, and order positive rational numbers and understand relationships as related to place value. The student is expected to: (A) represent the value of the digit in decimals through the thousandths using expanded notation and numerals; (B) compare and order two decimals to thousandths and represent comparisons using the symbols >, (C) round decimals to tenths or hundredths.
Add, Subtract, Multiply, & Divide DecimalsPirate Board Game
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Add, Subtract, Multiply, & Divide DecimalsPirate Board Game

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60 cards with word problems: --Adding/Subtracting decimals to the thousandths place --Dividing 4 digit by 2 digit decimal numbers. --Multiplying 3 digit by 2 digit decimals. Includes multiplying decimals by whole numbers and multiplying decimals by decimals. TEKS: 5.3 (B) multiply with fluency a three-digit number by a two-digit number using the standard algorithm; 5.3 (C) solve with proficiency for quotients of up to a four-digit dividend by a two-digit divisor using strategies and the standard algorithm; 5.3 (E) solve for products of decimals to the hundredths, including situations involving money, using strategies based on place-value understandings, properties of operations, and the relationship to the multiplication of whole numbers; 5.3 (K) add and subtract positive rational numbers fluently; and
Properties of Matter Review Boardgame
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Properties of Matter Review Boardgame

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This board game includes 30 rigors multiple choice cards There is an answer key and also a set of QR code answers if you want students to self check. Content addressed: Matter and energy. The student knows that matter has measurable physical properties and those properties determine how matter is classified, changed, and used. The student is expected to: classify matter based on physical properties, including mass, magnetism, physical state (solid, liquid, and gas), relative density (sinking and floating), solubility in water, and the ability to conduct or insulate thermal energy or electric energy; identify the boiling and freezing/melting points of water on the Celsius scale; demonstrate that some mixtures maintain physical properties of their ingredients such as iron filings and sand; and identify changes that can occur in the physical properties of the ingredients of solutions such as dissolving salt in water or adding lemon juice to water.