Elementary School Applied Math Interactive Notebooks

Prime and Composite Numbers Anchor Chart, Game, Review, Practice, & Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on prime and composite numbers with a full plan including activities, game, and worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on prime and composite numbers is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This prime and composite numbers lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this prime and composite numbers lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This prime and composite numbers math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize new learning
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to prime and composite numbers. 

This prime and composite numbers lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this prime and composite numbers lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about prime and composite numbers!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Factors and Multiples Unit BUNDLE of lesson plans games and activities

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Common Multiples Anchor Chart, Math Game, Practice Activities & Review Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on common multiples with a full plan including activities, game, and worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on common multiples is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This common multiples lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this common multiples lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This common multiples math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize new learning
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to common multiples. 

This common multiples lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this common multiples lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about common multiples!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Factors and Multiples Unit BUNDLE of lesson plans games and activities

Looking to save even more time and take advantage of the biggest discounts? Bundle the whole year and save.

4th Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

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3rd Grade Math Curriculum, Anchor Charts, Games, Activities, ALL YEAR LONG MATH

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 3rd grade math curriculum! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about 3rd grade math? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven 3rd grade math curriculum is perfect for you. Yep…a whole year of 3rd grade math ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This full year 3rd grade math curriculum is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this year long 3rd grade math curriculum. Add a few dice and a couple packs of dollar store playing cards to watch math come alive!

Access a free download of the table of contents and pacing guide with clickable links to each 3rd game math curriculum lesson. The link above will automatically download the guide to your computer wherever your downloads are stored.

Each 3rd grade curriculum math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with peers
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer keys

Each 3rd grade math curriculum unit includes:

  • an overview of the unit
  • An end of unit review notebook entry
  • An end of unit peer practice activity for review
  • An end of unit assessment

This is a comprehensive 3rd grade math curriculum that covers the 3rd grade CCSS and TEKS related to 3rd grade math. 

80 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 17 REVIEW LESSONS + 18 ASSESSMENTS. 

The following units are included:

  • Place Value
  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Division
  • Multiplication with a 2-Digit Factor
  • Fractions
  • Area and Perimeter
  • Geometry
  • Measurement
  • Time

This 3rd grade math curriculum is an effective and easy-to-implement plan for to meeting the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this curriculum can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  

An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this:

  1. Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  2. Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  3. Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  4. Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about 3rd-grade math!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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Factors & Multiples Anchor Charts, Games, Practice Activities, Review Worksheets

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to 4th grade math lessons on Factors and Multiples with a resource full of practice activities, review games, and worksheets! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about Factors and Multiples? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day?

If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven 4th grade math unit on Factors and Multiples is perfect for you. Yep…a whole unit on Factors and Multiples, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This Factors and Multiples unit is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this Factors and Multiples unit. Add a few dice and a couple packs of dollar-store playing cards to watch math come alive! 

Each Factors and Multiples math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize new learning
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

To complete your plans for Factors and Multiples, this unit also includes:

  • an overview of the unit-letting you know which order to teach the lessons
  • An end-of-unit review notebook entry
  • An end-of-unit activity for review
  • An end-of-unit assessment and answer key

This is a comprehensive Factors and Multiples unit covers the 4th-grade CCSS for math and math TEKS related to Factors and Multiples. 

4 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 1 REVIEW LESSON + 1 ASSESSMENT. 

The following lessons are included in this Factors and Multiples unit:

➡️ Use Arrays to Find Factors Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 4th Grade

➡️ Use Multiplication and Division to Find Common Factors Lesson and Activities

➡️ Common Multiples Lesson Plan, Game and Activities for 4th Grade Math

➡️ Prime and Composite Numbers Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 4th Grade

This Factors and Multiples unit is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this Factors and Multiples unit can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  

An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about 4th-grade math!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

Looking to save even more time and take advantage of the biggest discounts, you can bundle the whole year and save.

4th Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

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4th Grade Morning Slides with Morning Warm Ups for Math and ELAR - Editable

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts and Math Posters - Math Reference Sheets

Problem of the Day for Math Talks and Number Talks - YEAR LONG RESOURCE

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Telling Time and Elapsed Time Practice, Games, Worksheets, Activities, & Lessons

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to 3rd grade math lessons on time and elapsed time! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about time and elapsed time? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven 3rd grade math unit on time and elapsed time is perfect for you. Yep…a whole unit on time and elapsed time, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This time and elapsed time unit is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this time and elapsed time unit. Add a few dice and a couple packs of dollar-store playing cards to watch math come alive! 

Each time and elapsed time math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

To complete your plans for time and elapsed time, this unit also includes:

  • an overview of the unit-letting you know which order to teach the lessons
  • An end-of-unit review notebook entry
  • An end-of-unit interactive review activity
  • An end-of-unit assessment and answer key

This is a comprehensive time and elapsed time unit covers the 3rd-grade CCSS for math and math TEKS related to time and elapsed time. 

4 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 1 REVIEW LESSON + 1 ASSESSMENT. 

The following lessons are included in this time and elapsed time unit:

➡️ Telling Time to the Half Hour Quarter Hour and Five Lesson Game and Activities

➡️ Time to the Minute Lesson Plan Game and Activities for 3rd Grade Math

➡️ Find Elapsed Time by Working Forward Lesson Plan Game and Activities

➡️ Find Elapsed Time Working Backward Lesson Plan Game and Activities

This time and elapsed time unit is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this time and elapsed time unit can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  

An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about time and elapsed time!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

Looking to save even more time and take advantage of the biggest discounts, you can bundle the whole year and save.

3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

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More resources from Curious Classroom Adventures:

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts and Math Posters - Math Reference Sheets

Problem of the Day for Math Talks and Number Talks - YEAR LONG RESOURCE

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4th Grade Math Curriculum, Anchor Charts, Games, Activities, ALL YEAR LONG MATH

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your 4th grade math curriculum! Would you love to see your students actively engaged in learning about 4th grade math? Even looking forward to math block each day as the best part of the day? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven 4th grade math curriculum is perfect for you. Yep…a whole year of 4th grade math ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This full year 4th grade math curriculum is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this year long 4th grade math curriculum. Add a few dice and a couple packs of dollar store playing cards to watch math come alive!

Access a free download of the table of contents and pacing guide with clickable links to each 4th game math curriculum lesson. The link above will automatically download the guide to your computer wherever your downloads are stored.

Each 4th grade math curriculum lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • an anchor chart to help students visualize new learning
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with peers
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer keys

Each 4th grade math curriculum unit includes:

  • an overview of the unit
  • An end of unit review notebook entry
  • An end of unit peer practice activity for review
  • An end of unit assessment

This is a comprehensive 4th grade math curriculum that covers the 4th grade CCSS and TEKS related to 4th grade math. 

84 INSTRUCTIONAL LESSONS + 17 REVIEW LESSONS + 17 ASSESSMENTS. 

The following units are included:

  • Place Value
  • Addition and Subtraction
  • 2-digit by 1-digit Multiplication
  • 2-digit by 2-digit Multiplication
  • Division
  • Factors and Multiples
  • Equivalent Fractions
  • Comparing and Ordering Fractions
  • Adding and Subtracting Fractions
  • Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers
  • Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers
  • Decimals
  • Algebraic Patterns
  • Lines and Shapes
  • Angles
  • Converting Units of Measurement
  • Area and Perimeter

This 4th grade math curriculum is an effective and easy-to-implement plan for to meeting the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. The lessons and activities in this unit can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  

An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this:

  1. Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  2. Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  3. Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  4. Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about 4th-grade math!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

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4th Grade Math Anchor Charts and Math Posters - Math Reference Sheets

Problem of the Day for Math Talks and Number Talks - YEAR LONG RESOURCE

3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities - Featured

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Telling Time to the Half Hour, Quarter Hour & Five - Math Game & Time Activities

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on telling time to the half hour, quarter hour, and fives with a full plan including activities, game, and worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on telling time is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This telling time to the half hour, quarter hour, and fives lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this telling time lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This telling time to the half hour, quarter hour, and fives math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to time. 

This telling time to the half hour, quarter hour, and fives lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this telling time lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about telling time to the half hour, quarter hour, and fives!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Telling Time and Elapsed Time Unit BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

Looking to save even more time and take advantage of the biggest discounts? Bundle the whole year and save.

3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

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Telling Time to the Minute Anchor Chart, Math Game, Practice & Review Activities

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on telling time to the minute with a full plan including activities, game, and worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on telling time is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This telling time to the minute lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this telling time lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This telling time to the minute math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to time. 

This telling time to the minute lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this telling time lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about telling time to the minute!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

Telling Time and Elapsed Time Unit BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

Looking to save even more time and take advantage of the biggest discounts? Bundle the whole year and save.

3rd Grade Math Curriculum YEAR LONG BUNDLE - Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

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Find Elapsed Time Working Backward - Game, Practice Activities, Review Worksheet

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Bring the fun to your math lesson on finding elapsed time by working backward with a full plan including activities, game, and worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on elapsed time is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This finding elapsed time by working backward lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this elapsed time lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This finding elapsed time by working backward math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to time. 

This finding elapsed time by working backward lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this elapsed time lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about finding elapsed time by working backward!)

OPEN THE PREVIEW FILE FOR A CLOSER LOOK!

To grab the whole unit, including end-of-unit review and assessment bonus files check out:

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Find Elapsed Time Working Forward - Game, Practice Activities, Review Worksheet

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Bring the fun to your math lesson on finding elapsed time by working forward with a full plan including activities, game, and worksheet! Would you love to see your students actively engaged during math practice and review? If so, this high-engagement, activity-driven math lesson on elapsed time is perfect for you.

Yep…an observation-worthy lesson, ready to go! Just print and gather a few handy supplies.

This finding elapsed time by working forward lesson is designed for high engagement and an interactive classroom. Whether you enjoy breaking your class up into smaller groups to utilize guided math and math centers or you prefer to keep them together for large group instruction, you will have everything you need included in this elapsed time lesson. Add a few game supplies from your math shelf and watch math come alive! 

This finding elapsed time by working forward math lesson includes:

  • a mini-lesson so you can model the concept for your students
  • a peer practice activity to allow students to practice the concept with classmates
  • an interactive notebook entry
  • a math game to be played with a partner or group
  • a paper assignment for practice or homework
  • answer key

This comprehensive lesson covers the math CCSS and math TEKS related to time. 

This finding elapsed time by working forward lesson is an effective and easy-to-implement plan to meet the increased expectations for rigor in math classrooms while still feeding your student’s need for play. 

The activities in this elapsed time lesson can each be used independently or woven together into a guided math block.  An example of a 90-minute daily math block might look like this: 

  • Whole group mini-lesson 10-15 minutes
  • Peer practice follow-up activity 10-15 minutes
  • Group time organization-assign students to groups and front load the directions for small group and station tasks
  • Rotating station work-60 minutes broken up into 20 min chunks.
  • Station 1: Teacher table-we dig deeper and complete the worksheet, reteaching or extending as needed. (BONUS-I grade the papers as we go!)
  • Station 2: Notebooking-students add the INB pieces to their notebooks and work the math included
  • Station 3: Game of the day with a recording sheet (sometimes I even send these home for homework so parents can see how much fun their kids are having learning about finding elapsed time by working forward!)

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Telling Time and Elapsed Time Unit BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

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