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Monday, January 31, 2022

Mystery Item Free Classifying Matter Group Activity

 How to Teach Classifying Matter?

Classifying matter has always been the first unit I taught in 5th grade science. The students need all year to practice it! In this unit students are not just identifying the properties of matter, they are classifying objects based on their properties of matter. Students continuously need practice identifying the properties of objects and putting them into categories based on their properties.



If you look at the STAAR test, there are a lot of tables classifying matter based on their physical properties of matter. My students in the past have struggled with reading those tables and figuring out what an object is based on three or four given properties.

This activity gives each group a box of items where they will pick one item and classify it based on the properties given on the sheet. 



Each group will pass their box of items and their classification for the mystery item to the next group. The group will have to use the table the previous group filled out based on the physical properties of the object to guess what the mystery item is. 



Download the free activity here. 


I have included a list of potential items that you can place in the box. I went through the last several years of the 5th grade science STAAR test to see which items they use in their questions.



Classifying Matter Properties of Matter




Monday, January 24, 2022

Order of Operations Error Analysis Math Activity--Free Order of Operations Activity

 How to Practice Order of Operations?

Students love finding mistakes, especially mistakes the teacher or their peers make. I always had a tally on the board of how many mistakes that I made in math class. Finding mistakes is a higher level thinking skill because students have to understand the concept enough to be able to find where something went wrong.

One of my favorite activities for order of operations was having students look for errors when it came to solving the expressions. You can do this with little prep as long as you have a few order of operations problems and some dry erase markers like in this post

I also put together this presentation for 5th grade math. Each slide has an order of operation problem solved with two different answers. Students have to find which one is correct and you can take it a step further by ask him to find what mistake did someone make to get the wrong answer.
Order of Operations Error Analysis Free Resource--Click Here


Now students are quick to find mistakes of their peers and their teachers, but when it comes to finding their own mistakes it can be a struggle. But however if we continue to expose them to common misconceptions and common mistakes and point them out hopefully they will remember them when they are solving problems on their own.

Here are some other resources for order of operations that you might be able to use. 




Friday, January 14, 2022

Fractions as Division Lesson-Introduction to Different Representations of Division

How to teach Fractions as Division?

One of the first lessons that I taught in six grade math was fractions as division. Getting students to understand that a fraction is also a division problem is a year-long struggle so introducing an early is necessary so that we can keep practicing it over and over and over again. 


I will admit that at the beginning of my career for teaching math, I was not too big on emphasizing math vocabulary. It’s one of those things that I will regret not doing well with my first class. For this lesson, emphasizing the vocabulary for division problems is super important to help students keep what number is what in a division problem. 

Remember from this post, that the best math lessons have students connect with the new learning with something that they already learned in the past. So we discuss vocabulary and look at the division representations that they already know using the division sign and the “house”. I have my students repeat over and over again which number in the problem is the dividend and which number in the problem is the divisor. Then we look at a fraction and students learn how the numerator is the dividend and the denominator is the divisor.

As we are setting up 3 representations of division, we repeat the vocabulary again. By the end of the lesson they are sick of saying the words dividend and divisor but repetition is key here.
   
This presentation is a jumping off point for a fraction as division lesson. From here I would continue to give students real world examples of division and have them write a division representations for those examples.

What are some common misconceptions with fractions as division?


One common misconception that students have is that the bigger number must always be the dividend. This is something that an elementary school teacher probably told them as an easy way to get them to remember to put the bigger number inside the house. This is a habit that middle school teachers have to help students break.

What is next with teaching fractions as division?


I have some other fractions as division resources available in my store. 

  • Here is a free puzzle where students need to match a real-world situation with the 3 division representations. 

Fractions as Division Puzzle
Fraction as Division Practice

Wednesday, January 12, 2022

5th Grade Math Coloring Pages-Easy Sub Plans for 5th Grade

What to do for 5th Grade Math Sub Plans?

Planning for a teacher absence is quite possibly the worst. So much planning goes into making sure the kids are engaged in activity and a substitute, who may or may not have any teaching experience, is able to get through the day.  When the absence is unexpected, it is nice to have some go to activities to print and copy for an easy substitute plan.

Do 5th Grade Students like Coloring Pages in Math?


One thing my students grumbled about the least was math coloring pages. They still had to practice some math, but they got a color at the same time.


I wish I had had a coloring page for every math topic last year for the days when teachers had unexpected absences and they were out. I created a coloring page for each set of topics in fifth grade math.


5th Grade Math Coloring Pages


Converting Measurements Math Coloring Page