Why Review Math Concepts?
In addition to promoting retention, review should be incorporated into mathematics instruction for many reasons:
- Review promotes continuity and helps students to attain a more comprehensive view of the mathematical topics covered. It helps them summarize main ideas, develop generalizations, and get an overall view of what they have been learning.
- Review helps students to consolidate what they have learned, enabling them to fit ideas into new patterns.
- Review serves as a diagnostic tool, revealing strengths and areas of concern to students and teachers. It helps teachers identify what is already known and what is not yet known; then reteaching can be planned.
- Review assures that the prerequisites needed for learning new content have been mastered.
- Review adds to students' confidence in their ability to move successfully to new mathematical topics.
Review does not have to be drill and kill!
Games can provide effective review. In a motivating situation, students can focus on the mathematics and enjoy the process of recalling and restructuring.
I created a Year End Review which features 15 games with accompanying review worksheets and quick assessments to review math outcomes.
The package covers outcomes/standards for:
- place value
- addition
- subtraction
- multiplication
- division
- rounding
- linear measurement
- time
- perimeter and area
- patterns
- statistics
- planar geometry
- spatial geometry
- fractions
- money
The package includes:
- 15 cooperative activities for students to collaboratively review math concepts. The activities are simple to make and include all the needed materials.
- 15 review pages. Each review page has a coordinating answer key.
- 15 checklists. There is a checklist for each review page. The checklist coordinates with each question to quickly identify the intended outcome or standard.
The package is designed to be used in the following way, but can it be easily modified to meet your instructional needs:
- With a partner, students choose one of the 15 math concepts to work on.
- With a partner, students review the chosen math concept by playing a math game.
- Independently, students complete the coordinating math concept review page.
- Assess students’ ability using the included checklist. The checklist follows each review page and lists the intended outcome check for each question.
- An answer key and a math concept checklist are included.
I hope this resource helps you end your year on a relaxing note!
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