End of Year Math Review Activities Mystery Picture & Pixel Art BUNDLE 5th & 6th
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Keeping End of the Year educational doesn't have to be a hassle! Students can practice math skills in a fun, engaging way with solve and color worksheets and mystery pixel art for Google Sheets. The skills covered in this resource are a mix of 5th grade and 6th grade math review. Perfect for the spring months, end of the year, or enrichment.
There are 4 solve and color activities included in each resource, along with answer keys. Both resources contain the same questions and answers. Each activity covers one of the topics listed below.
The printable worksheets are numbered for easy matching if you decide to use them all at once in your classroom. Answer keys include both how sheets should be colored and answers to the math problems.
The questions included in these resources are the same, meaning both resources have the same content. Students can solve on paper worksheets and then input their answers into the Google Sheets™ file to reveal the mystery pixel picture if you want to skip the coloring portion but still have students self-check.
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THIS BUNDLE INCLUDES
➊ SUMMER MATH MYSTERY PICTURES | PRINTABLE
➋ SUMMER MATH MYSTERY PIXELS | DIGITAL GOOGLE SHEETS
- Two versions of Summer mystery pictures
- Printable worksheet activities
- Google Sheets self-checking activities
- 4 math activities aligned to 5th and 6th grade math standards
- 5th grade mixed review #1 (decimals, converting metric measurement, order of operations, volume)
- 5th grade mixed review #2 (fractions, converting customary measurement)
- 6th grade mixed review #1 (absolute value, area, statistical measures, surface area, greatest common factor, least common multiple, order of operations, volume)
- 6th grade mixed review #2 (decimals, fractions, percents, equations with variables)
- Printable: Each activity has a mystery picture coloring sheet and a math problem worksheet
- Answer keys
ABOUT GOOGLE SHEETS
- To use the digital resource, you must be connected to the internet.
- Google Sheets is best to use if your school has access to Google Apps for Education.
- Google Sheets can easily be assigned with Google Classroom. Read my blog post about assigning resources like this to your students with Google Classroom.
- You can also assign Google Sheets with other learning management systems. Please check with your LMS to see how to best assign Google Sheets to your students.
- Students type their answers in each box. If they are correct, the box turns green, and part of the mystery pixel picture is revealed. If they are incorrect, the box turns red, and they can try again.
- Please note: Google Sheets is a spreadsheet program. Therefore, the images are created with colors filling in table cells. The images are pixel art and therefore aren’t meant to be crystal clear images.
INCLUDED FILE FORMATS
- PDF: You will receive two PDFs - one with the printable worksheets and the other with your access link to the digital resource inside. This resource requires Adobe Reader (free software). The contents may not show correctly if using other PDF software.
- Google Sheets: To access the Google Sheets files, you need a (free) Google account. The included PDF contains a link to access the digital resource.
PLEASE NOTE
⚠️ This resource is NOT editable. You will NOT be able to change any of the questions in the activity.
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