Place value! In this interactive google activity, students write the word form of numbers. Students are given a 5 or 6 digit number in standard form and type in the word form (letters) for the answer. Students turn it in and teachers can check the answer after it has been done. There are 20 questions in all. This is also a great activity for teachers to use when teaching the concept of expanding place values. Great for Math centers or homeschoolers for Place Value practice. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Place value! In this interactive google activity, students are given 5 or 6 digit numbers that are in standard (number) form and must write them in expanded form. Zero (0) can be added for numbers that have zero (0) as a place value. Students turn it in and teachers can check the answer after it has been done. There are 20 questions in all. This is also a great activity for teachers to use when teaching the concept of expanding place values. Great for Math centers or homeschoolers for Place Value practice. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Place value! In this interactive google activity game, students drag number tiles to represent numbers. Numbers are in expanded form or word form. Students turn it in and teachers can check the answer after it has been done. There are 20 questions in all. This is also a great activity for teachers to use when teaching the concept of expanding place values. Great for Math centers or homeschoolers for Place Value practice. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Place value! Review the many topics of place value with this google slides place value activities. Each activity covers a different place value topic including word form, expanded form, standard form, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, rounding numbers, and more. Students turn it in and teachers can check the answer after it has been done. There are 20 questions per game. This is also a great activity for teachers to use when teaching the concept of place values. Great for Math centers or homeschoolers for Place Value practice. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Send this digital self-checking game to your students to practice their Lines of Symmetry skills. In this Test Prep PowerPoint game, students determine how many lines of symmetry a shape has. There are 25 questions in all, and you just click on each question to go to it. The question disappears after you’ve clicked on it, so you know you’ve answered it. Great for test preparation. Great for individual practice on the iPad or tablet!
Engage 4th grade students with this fun, interactive math patterns game. In this Google Slides activity, students determine the pattern and fill in the chart by clicking on the textbox and typing in the answer. Patterns include addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. After filling in the chart, students identify the pattern and type it in on the line provided. Similar to the input/output charts. There are 20 questions and is used on Google Slides. Great for a math review or independent activity. Great for distance learning on computers and laptops.