MATH ACTIVITIES
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Read Addresses (Grades K-1): practice reading two-digit numbers in your neighborhood
Estimate Teen Numbers (Grade K-1): estimate items that might be a teen number and show what you know about that number
Sidewalk Counting (Grades K-1): count across tens by ones to 100
Balanced Equations: (Grades 1-2): create equations by adding the digits in addresses
Sidewalk Numbers (Grades K-2): write and compare tens and ones
Shape Scavenger Hunt (Grades K-3): find and name 2-D and 3-D shapes in your neighborhood
Find Arrays (Grades 2-3): Write repeated addition or multiplication sentences to match arrays in your neighborhood
Counting Coins Hunt (Grades 2-3): count up to find the total value of coins hidden near your home
Car Bar Graph (Grades 2-3): collect data about the cars around you and create a bar graph
Car Pictograph (Grades 3-4): collect data about cars and make a pictograph
Neighborhood Line Plot (Grades 3-5): use a line plot to record data that you collect from your neighborhood
Quadrilaterals (Grades 3-5): find quadrilaterals in your neighborhood and sort them by their attributes
Car Fractions (Grades 3-5:) compare types/colors of cars with fractions
Length Conversions (Grades 3-5): create a conversion table for length and convert measurements from feet to inches.
Triangles (Grades 4-6): find triangles in your neighborhood and sort them by their attributes
How Long Will It Take? (Grades 5-6): write numerical expressions to tell how long it will take to walk, run, or scooter through your neighborhood
Surface Area (Grades 5-6): compare the surface area of two rectangles
Area and Volume of a Step (Grades 5-6): measure a set of steps to find their volume and the surface area
Car Graphs (Grade 6): collect data about cars at an intersection and create a graph on the coordinate plane
Graph Your Block (Grades 5-6): Count the sidewalk squares (units) of your block and identify points of interest on the coordinate plane
Neighborhood Histogram (Grade 6): create a histogram to describe neighborhood data
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