Looking for fifth grade math state testing prep? Looking for word problems that aren't boring? This packet has races, treasure hunts, skill practice, and yes--word problems---for your students to ENJOY solving as they prepare for their upcoming state test! Included are pages where students must solve Part A, Part B, and sometimes Part C in the math word problems (my students always need extra practice with those types of testing problems!) Skills Needed: Add/Subtract/Multiply/Divide Fractions; Add/Subtract/Multiply/Divide Decimals; Volume; Coordinate Grids; Classify Polygons ❖ Holidays/Special Events Coming Soon ❖ End of Year Math Review BUNDLE THANK students for hard work on State Testing with Math Messages! ❖ My Math Bestsellers ❖ **Fifth Grade Math Bundle! ** Coordinate Grids Fun! Math Review: Treasure Hunts! Volume Activities and Games Did you know that you can receive credit for your Teachers Pay Teachers future purchases by reviewing this? Also, you can FOLLOW ME by clicking here. This way you can learn about sales and products from my store. Thank you in advance!
Arrrh you ready for pirate coding? Use your coding skills to find the treasure in this treasure hunt unplugged coding activity!
Need a fun Spanish review activity that is low-prep, but high on engagement, collaboration, and movement? Try this idea!
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We were working on the Traveler Pin for scouts, which in my opinion is the most boring pin. One of the requirements is that you talk about using a compass and how align a compass on a map. That took all of 5 minutes. Big whoop. The rest of the pin is looking at bus routes and talking about how to catch connecting buses and talking about other modes of transportation. Seriously...the most boring thing to do with 10 year olds. What got us through? Aaron telling the boys that we would do a compass course at the end of all of it. Today was the pay off for the boys. Aaron and I went out yesterday to the church building to figure out where the balloons would end up being and what route they would take to get there. We worked it through backwards and then Aaron had me do it. I haven't worked much with a compass in recent years so I was a little rusty. But it helped us work out the kinks. This morning, I started filling up water balloons. 125 water balloons. I did it in two shifts. I did 70 this morning. True story about this picture. I was going to take a picture of this REALLY hole filled balloon so I refilled the tube with water and put the balloon back on. But when I put the balloon back on, it was in a different spot than the first time...and I totally sprayed myself in the face. This is what the water balloon looked like. Oh...did I tell you that Pippen tried to eat these balloons a couple days ago so most of them were filled with holes. Yeah, good thing we had another untouched bag. I sprayed the dogs ONCE while we were outside and this is as close as they would come for the rest of the morning. When I got tired of that, I moved inside to work on the "maps". I told Aaron that I was going to do something to make them cool and legit looking. So, I got out the tea and set the oven to warm. They came out looking really good. (Guess who Captain Red Beard is?) I decided that I wanted them to look even cooler so I got some matches. I was going to singe the edges. That ended poorly for me. Seriously people, I'm a giant klutz. But at least I had time to make more. Don't these look awesome? By this time I'm imagining myself in 10 years having an 8 year old pirate themed birthday party for my kid and what an awesome mom I am. It was good day dreaming when I went back to filling up water balloons. Then Aaron got home and we headed to scouts! When we got to the church we were a bit alarmed to see that cars were parked in the parking lot...like every Wednesday. WHY DIDN'T WE THINK OF THIS!?!? The map leads them right through the cars!! Oh well. I walked with the boys while Aaron got the treasure hidden. I was kind of super impressed with some of the boys. They really grasped onto the concept and would get the compass pointing the right way and walk as straight as they could the whole way. While others would start to stray and their friends would have to call them back (I spy with my little eye, a Gospel metaphor). When they finished the treasure map, this is what they found. I wanted him to dress up like a pirate because it would have been hilarious and we have the costume for it. It wouldn't even wear the hook hand! LAME! Side note: The boy with the plastic bag on his arm, was wearing a brace since he dislocated his wrist at home. The treasure for the boy was totally worth the hunt. I don't know what we are going to do next week to top it though.
The kids had fun with this great, simple outdoor activity. It is so simple but is a wonderful way for kids to explore their world. All you do is take masking tape and put it on their wrists with the sticky side out. I doubled mine in width so they’d have more surface area. Do you...Read More
Pirate Treasure Hunt sensory bin with kinetic sand! Keep kids entertained for HOURS! Takes MINUTES to put together!
Send your kids on an adventure of learning to use a compass. Don't forget to hide the treasure filled with awesome prizes for all the kids.
Learn about the seasons and autumn equinox with this five-day homeschool unit, complete with free homeschool printables for fall activities.
Are you looking for something fun to do with your kids around the house? iMOM shares creative treasure hunt clues for an inside adventure.
This file contains 11 French Vocabulary Scavenger/Treasure Hunt Activities. Topics: Animals City locations Class objects Clothing Colors Food and drinks Fruit Rooms and furniture Jobs and professions Transportation Vegetables These activities sell individually for $3, or over $33.00 for all 11 ...
Students will graph various linear equations while finding treasures or troubles along the way in this graphing linear equations activity!
Here's a fun activity for the classroom or home, or perhaps a group setting like guides or cubs. Children have to find something of each colour of the rainbow and write, draw or stick it in the boxes.
How to make a pirate treasure hunt map of your yard! This is a simple and fun activity to do with your kids in the summer to keep them busy!
Kids love treasure hunts! Add some learning with this treasure hunt by using a compass to help direct kids to their treasure.
I love to do treasure hunts, they are a great boredom buster, but Easter is a perfect excuse to set up a really fun Treasure hunt, which tak...
Includes one paragraph with ten mistakes relating to capitalization and internal (commas) and final punctuation. Students have to find the mistakes and correct them. Aligned to CC.Literacy-L.1.2.
Looking for a fun and exciting way to engage your children? Try our printable indoor Egyptian Mummy-themed adventure! This thrilling treasure hunt combines scavenger hunt clues with escape room puzzles and codes. Your mission is to retrieve historical artefacts stolen from Pharaoh Tutt's tomb before he curses the entire world. Follow the scavenger hunt clues, decode hieroglyphic secret messages, and solve Egyptian puzzles to collect the pieces of the golden pyramid and find the magic word to stop the curse. For added excitement, try our optional fiendish challenges, from sneaking past cats to navigating impossible finger traps. This activity is perfect for birthday parties, rainy days, tea parties, sleepovers, or family game nights. Simply print and play! Our clues are designed to fit most homes, but as we know not every house is the same, the kit comes complete with blank location cards, blank challenge cards and blank final puzzle pieces to adapt the hunt to fit your unique house. So let the adventure begin! ⏳ Duration: 30 - 60 Minutes 😀 Age: 6+, but younger kids can join in the fun with a little help from adults, as the game does require reading skills. 👩👧👧 Number of players: 1-6 📝 Paper Size: Ready to print on A4 or US letter size, 8.5" by 11" Download, Print, Cut and Play today! 🎲 What's included? 6 Rhyming location riddle cards 5 Puzzles 2 Codes 5 Optional Challenges Introductory story Set up instructions Adult cheat sheet, with locations, puzzle solutions and cracked code phrases, everything you need to help the players through the game on one sheet of paper. Envelope design for the presentation of clues or puzzles Certificate to be awarded to the players at the end. Blank location cards Blank challenge cards Blank pieces of the final puzzle To make printing easier its split into four PDFs 🏡 Clue Locations Chair Curtains Television Fridge or Freezer Front Door Socks Sofa Pillow table Sink Toothbrush Coat 🎉 For more great Egyptian party games why not have a look at: Ancient Egyptian Bingo https://etsy.me/3AYiYOo Ancient Egyptian Dominoes https://etsy.me/3LOgzLG Ancient Egyptian Scavenger Hunt https://etsy.me/3FibOZl Ancient Egyptian Memory Card Game https://etsy.me/3EWmrzs 💌 How it all works After checkout, you will be sent an email from Etsy containing the 4 PDFs in high-resolution 300dpi. You can also access your downloadable files at any time through your Etsy Purchases and Review page. Ready to print on A4 or US letter size, 8 1/2 by 11 inches. ✂️ Set-Up and additional materials To set up the game you need paper, the pdfs provided, a colour printer or printing service and most importantly a pair of scissors. All clues and puzzles are ordered within the document, which each code or puzzle's answer leading the players to the next location within the house, along the way players collect the pieces for the final puzzle. Blank location, challenge cards and final puzzle pieces are included, allowing the game to be adapted to your home or venue. Additionally one of the challenges requires a coin or token. 📃 Terms of Use This item is a downloadable file. No physical item will be shipped This product is for personal use only, but you can print download or play it as many times as you like. Commercial use or resale is prohibited You may not copy, alter or re-distribute the product in any way for resale You may not extract the illustrations and sell them singularly or as collective illustration sets. Colours may vary slightly due to monitor and printer variations. Due to the digital nature of the products, it is not possible to offer refunds or exchanges. By purchasing these files, you accept these terms and conditions. ✒️Disclaimer By printing this product you agree to use it at your own risk. Oooh…Got It! takes no responsibility for any injuries received during the pursuit of this game. Nor does Oooh…Got It! Take any responsibility for any damage occurring, including but not limited to furniture, property or personal possessions, through players' actions. ❓ Need more help? Please get in touch, I would be more than happy to try and answer any of your questions. Amy
simply what I used to be in search of for my kids to design their very own maps for the place dragons reside, thanks! From pirate crafts to scavenger hunts, the treasure map template is a good way to encourage inventive pondering, drawback fixing, and good old style enjoyable. Unlock you kid's creativeness with these
My 9-year-old son loves codes, history, and treasure hunts. This activity combines all three. When he got home from after school, I handed him a Viking Runes Encryption sheet and the first of six clues. Each clue contains facts about the life and times of Vikings as well as runes that required he decode them and a hint as to where to find the next clue. Our oldest son read the clue at the bottom of each card allowed, giving his 5-year-old brother an opportunity to get in on the action, and guess the location of the next clue. Clues lead them to our bathtub, my jewelry box, front door's deadbolt, refrigerator, games closet, and lastly our living room sofa. Click on the clue or encryption sheet to download my PDF free on Google Drive. In the end, my eldest had to use the small runes in the corner of each clue to identify the location of his prize (couch), which he acquired after reading a wonderful graphic novel history book. (Think comic book meets ancient history!) His prize was a punch card for free electronic (i.e. iPad or DS) minutes; our boys have to do chores to earn their time otherwise. Want to make your own decoding treasure hunt? Print the encryption sheet and use it as a guide! To get kids ready for this activity, give them a fun interactive novel (think choose-your-own-adventure). I don't think I've ever seen our oldest son get so excited over a book before. He LOVED this! My sons had so much fun with this activity and our oldest really liked the books I paired with it. After we were done, my oldest boy even wrote me a note using the Runic Alphabet that when decoded revealed "I love you."
This week take your family on a Nature Scavenger Hunt. The weather is turning cool, why not use this as an opportunity to get your kids outdoors. Start by making a list appropriate for the area y…
Metal detecting is a fun and educational hobby for kids. They can learn geology, history, observational skills and much more! Help your kids get started in metal detecting with these tips.
Trying to find a fun method to teach vocabulary for kids? How can you teach ESL vocabulary to kids? Read on for a fun English vocabulary activity you'll love...
If you're planning a treasure hunt or scavenger hunt, this article lists the best types of clues to use. Learn which clues work well for kids and which are better for adults. This activity is perfect for birthday parties, team-building events, scouting events, or just some fun at home.
A treasure hunt can be great fun for a birthday surprise - hide presents around the house, each with a clue that leads to the next present.
If you're planning a treasure hunt or scavenger hunt, this article lists the best types of clues to use. Learn which clues work well for kids and which are better for adults. This activity is perfect for birthday parties, team-building events, scouting events, or just some fun at home.
If you're planning a treasure hunt or scavenger hunt, this article lists the best types of clues to use. Learn which clues work well for kids and which are better for adults. This activity is perfect for birthday parties, team-building events, scouting events, or just some fun at home.
This past week we studied the 5 senses. I was eager for something new to do that wasn't the same old lesson. My teacher friend, Bev Fleming,...
A challenging treasure hunt for adults with tricky clues and riddles that will lead you all over the house. Perfect for Easter Egg Hunts for kids too!
Our second activity at the party involved hunting for treasure in a bucket of goo. Technically the goo was Gelli Baff slime stuff. Each kid was given a card with the 12 items that they needed to find on it. They dug around and when they filled their card the got to pick a puzzle out of the bucket.
A playful way to get children to slow it down and sound it out. This novel activity gets kids to segment and blend words before reading them normally. An important skill for reading.