Grade 5 Resources

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a whiteboard with some writing on it and two different numbers in the same box
Sharing with Parents Via Video Tutorials | Bridges First Edition Support
Sharing with Parents Via Video Tutorials | Bridges First Edition Support - 5th grade teacher shares content/strategies for division with parents via the ShowMe app.
a drawing of flowers in a vase with the word max on it
Seeing Numbers
The Map is Not the Territory: Seeing Numbers - wouldn't it be fun to make some artistic number trees?
a book with the title number and operations instructions for students to use in their class
Math Learning Center Store
DAILY FREEBIE FROM MLC – Number & Operations, Set A10: Integers
several people are standing in a room with tables and chairs
“Human” Sized Coordinate Graph Game
"Human" Sized Coordinate Graph Game - READ HOW TO PLAY HERE = http://www.mathfilefoldergames.com/human-sized-coordinate-graph-game/ Make a "human" sized coordinate graph by placing tape on the floor for the x and y axis. Label the quadrants. Have a student stand at the origin, tell them the ordered pair. #mathgames #coolmath
three people sitting at a table and one person standing next to the desk with a clipboard
5th grade bridges
Bridges Work Place Sentence Frames Grade 5
three people are standing on a white surface with one person holding a phone and the other is listening to headphones
Prime Numbers Rap | Bridges First Edition Support
Prime Numbers Rap | Bridges First Edition Support - YouTube video as well as a book recommendation to go with prime/composite numbers.
the numbers are drawn in white chalk on a blue background
A Play on Numbers: Multiplying/Dividing Fractions | Bridges First Edition Support
A Play on Numbers: Multiplying/Dividing Fractions - a sequence of scenes with text/illustrations help students to explore the multiplication/division of fractions.
two bags of snacks are shown with the price tag below it and an image of one bag
Would You Rather? Snack Attack!
Which snacks would you rather buy? #FifthGrade #Decimals #MathAtHome https://bit.ly/3bzxdxf
the screenshot shows how to make an origami heart with different shapes and sizes
Share the Math Love with MLC's Pattern Shapes App
#ShareTheMathLove with us! In this prompt for grades 3–5, look at these two heart designs. What’s the same about each design? What’s different? Use the share code to share your heart! #BridgesMath https://bit.ly/3tu1F3F
the screen shows how to make an origami heart with different shapes and sizes
Share the Math Love with MLC's Pattern Shapes App
Grade 3–5: Symmetrical Heart Design! Use the pattern shapes to make 2 different symmetrical heart designs. Use the draw tool to make a line of symmetry on each heart. Use the share code to see your students' work! #ShareTheMathLove #MLCMathApps
a computer screen with an image of a heart on it and the text, fill this heart with 12 shapes what fraction of the heart is covered by each type of shape?
Share the Math Love with MLC's Pattern Shapes App
Grade 3–5: Filling Hearts! Fill this heart with 12 shapes. What fraction of the heart is covered by each type of shape? #ShareTheMathLove #BridgesMath 💙
a screen shot of an interactive math game for kids to learn how to solve the missing pieces
Share the Math Love with MLC's Pattern Shapes App
#ShareTheMathLove prompt for grades 3–5: Heart Values! What is the value of the heart? Use the share code with your students to see how they solved for the total value of the heart.
an interactive game for children to learn how to solve the shapes
Share the Math Love with MLC's Pattern Shapes app
Can you find reasons why each heart doesn’t belong with the others? Use the text tool to explain your thinking and the share button to share your work! #ShareTheMathLove #BridgesMath https://apps.mathlearningcenter.org/pattern-shapes/?23s7156k
a red and blue heart with the words share the math love
Share the Math Love with MLC's Pattern Shapes App
Great News! The Pattern Shapes app has been updated with the share feature! Check out the shared problems and activities we've compiled for K–5. Explore these problems on your own, present them to your students, and #ShareTheMathLove! ❤️ 🔺 🔹
a pink and white advertisement with the words you've been fired as a toy - tester for a year would you rather be paid?
Would You Rather? Toy Tester
How would you rather be paid for your job as a toy tester?