220 likes | 343 Vues
Engage young learners with various math problems that integrate addition, measurement, and visual representation. Students will solve problems involving the addition of suckers, rocks, and coins while practicing drawing money in different ways. They'll also explore shapes, lengths of objects, and errors in calculations. This fun and interactive approach not only enhances their mathematical skills but also encourages creativity through drawing and visual aids. Ideal for classroom or homeschool settings.
E N D
Math Group Review Ready, Set, GO!
Solve the problem and draw a picture 12+18+10=
Draw the money 2 ways 32Cents
Solve the problem • Kellybought19suckers for her class. Brian bought52suckers for his class. How many suckers do they have in all?
Measuring • What would I use to measure a book • A. A ruler • B. A yardstick • C.Paperclips
Solve the problem 2 ways • Kelly found20rocks in her backyard. John found19rocks in his backyard. How many did they find in all?
Draw the money in 2 ways $1.32
Draw the shape This shape has 4 sides and 4 angles. What is the shape?
Solve the measurement • The red pencil is12inches long and the blue pencil is 6 inches long. How much longer is the red pencil than the blue pencil? • Write an equation
Draw and solve for the money • I have60cents in my pocket. I know one of them is a quarter but I don’t have any pennies. What coins do I have?
Fix my problem • I think that16+14=20. What did I do wrong and what is the right answer?
Draw the Shape This shape has 3 sides and 3 angles. What is my shape?
Solve the problem and draw a proof 13+12+15=
Draw the money • I have85cents in my pocket but I know I don’t have any pennies. What coins do I have in my pocket?
Fix my problem I think25+17+8=40. What did I do wrong and what is the correct answer?
Solve my problem Kelly has50cents in her pocket. James has45cents in his pocket. How much money do they have together?
Draw the money I have95cents in my pocket. I know one of the coins is a nickel but I don’t have any pennies. What are my coins?