- Break your kids into rotation groups based on what they need to practice as measured by unit tests. You can pull a group to practice addition and subtraction, another to practice geometry, and a third to practice multiplication. It is a great way to give your students exactly the review that they need.
- Create a grid where students can walk around and "Find someone who" knows how to solve a problem on their paper. Here is an example:
- Create a Jeopardy game with practice review questions that students can work to solve.
- Buddy Problem Solving: Create a packet of problems that get progressively harder. Students work with leveled partner to get through as many as they can.
- Create review centers that students can practice, based on what they need to work on. Math Wire & K-5 Math teaching resources have a ton of good ones for free.
I will keep an eye out for some awesome review happening in your classroom to share with others!
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