Filing Cabinet: Book 1
Friday, August 30, 2019
5-4-3-2-1 Challenge,
Brain Teaser,
Challenge,
Filing Cabinet,
game,
Group Work,
lessons,
NPR,
Order of Operations,
organization,
Posters,
printable,
Sara VanDerWerf,
Will Shortz
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I've spent a lot of fourth dimension lately organizing my activities inwards private pockets that I shop inwards a filing cabinet past times my desk. I blogged close how I'm keeping to a greater extent than organized this twelvemonth here.
So, I've decided to begin a novel weblog serial where I part amongst y'all a peek into my filing cabinet. Each book of this serial volition include 4-6 activities from my filing cabinet. I'll either part amongst y'all the files I created or part where I flora the resources online.
I promise you'll savour this peek into what goes on inwards my classroom! As of now, my innovation is to part the activities inwards alphabetical order. That agency you're stuck amongst my number-based activities today. :)
This year, I tried Sara VanDerWerf's 1-100 Challenge for the showtime fourth dimension on the showtime solar daytime of school. It was a huge hit! My students were SUPER-engaged, in addition to it was a corking springboard to hash out what groupwork should hold off like. You tin sack larn to a greater extent than close this post service at puzzle site. I created a printable version using Publisher. Then, I printed in addition to laminated them to brand a degree set.

So, I've decided to begin a novel weblog serial where I part amongst y'all a peek into my filing cabinet. Each book of this serial volition include 4-6 activities from my filing cabinet. I'll either part amongst y'all the files I created or part where I flora the resources online.
I promise you'll savour this peek into what goes on inwards my classroom! As of now, my innovation is to part the activities inwards alphabetical order. That agency you're stuck amongst my number-based activities today. :)
1-100 Challenge from Sara VanDerWerf
Challenge 1: Make a Square Using Exactly i Piece
Challenge 2: Make a Square Using Exactly 4 Pieces
Challenge 3: Make a Square Using Exactly v Pieces (No overlapping!)
I blogged close this puzzle inwards to a greater extent than especial here. You tin sack too discovery a link to download the file in addition to brand your ain set. My students unremarkably accept no employment doing Challenge i in addition to 2. Challenge 3 turns out to live on a existent challenge. And, I unremarkably exclusively accept i or ii students figure it out. Whenever I role these amongst my students, I unremarkably accept to laid a timer to allow them know when nosotros volition stop. Otherwise, they volition desire to snuff it along going, in addition to we'll never acquire to our lesson!
24 Game
I dear the 24 Game, in addition to then I was super excited when I flora a PDF version amongst here. The destination of the game is to brand the publish 24 from the iv given numbers. You may add, subtract, multiply, or split the iv numbers. Parentheses may too live on used.
You tin sack buy dissimilar types of 24 Games from Amazon (affiliate link). Last month, my hubby in addition to I played a couplet of rounds of Double Digits (affiliate link) against each other, in addition to about of the problems were super-tricky fifty-fifty for us math teachers! This is a corking action to role to reinforce the lodge of operations.
Here's the gratuitous printable version I flora online:
5-4-3-2-1 Challenge
This challenge was inspired past times a puzzle posted past times Will Shortz on NPR's website. The destination of the employment is to role the digits 5, 4, 3, 2, in addition to i (in that order) to do every bit many numbers betwixt i in addition to xl every bit possible. You tin sack add, subtract, multiply, in addition to split the numbers.
I too made a poster-sized version for a full-class activity.
I've posted all of the files I created for this action here. My students actually enjoyed the challenge. I used it amongst both my lowest math degree (9th graders non nevertheless laid upwards for Algebra 1) in addition to my highest math degree (trig).
Hope you've enjoyed this peek at about of the activities inwards my filing cabinet!
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