Math Activities

Telling Time

Three Activities

Record three activities that you do in a day. Write down the activity, what time you started the activity and how what time you finished the activity. Then determine how long you did the activity.

Click the picture to print the page, or just record the times on a separate piece of paper.

Stop The Clock

Click the picture to play the different versions of Stop the Clock.

Match the analog to their digital clock then stop the clock. See if you can beat your time.

Time to the half hour

Time to 5-minutes

Time to 1-minute

Making a Sun Dial

Make a Sun Dial

Watch the video to learn how a sundial works. Then, click the link to learn how to make a sun dial and then try it out!

Counting Money

Learning Coin Songs

Learning Coin Games

Learning Coins

Break the Bank

Dolphin Dash

Ice Cream Craftivity

Select 5 coins. Then, count the coins you have selected and write "I spent _____ on my ice cream cone." on the cone. Then write the value of each coin on one scoop of ice cream! Click the picture to get a printable ice cream cone and scoops.

Graphing and Data

Survey Says

Come up with a survey question you can ask your family and friends. Collect the data in a tally chart. Then, turn the data into a bar or picture graph.

Graphing Games

Data

Bar Graphs

Line Plots


Fuzz Bugs

Fractions

Let's Learn Fractions

Watch this video to learn how we make fractions.

Fractions Read Alouds

A Fraction's Goal Parts of a Whole

Give Me Half!

The Hershey's Fractions Book

FractionHerseyMath.pdf

Hershey Bar Math

Grab a Hershey bar and practice partitioning it into halves (1/2), thirds (1/3), and fourths (1/4)


Optional: Print the recording sheet so you an show how you partitioned your Hershey bar!

Fractions Picnic

Pack a lunch with all foods partitioned into halves, thirds, and fourths.

Lego Fractions

Use your Legos to create equal groups, then identify the fractions!

Toss the Coins

Put 2-4 coins in a cup. Toss the coins out and create a fraction using the number of heads and tails coins.

Example (1 heads & 3 tails = 1/4 one fourth)