4 Klass Vneklassnye Meropriiatiia Po Matematike -

Students must compare fractions to find the "heaviest" stone (e.g., Is 3/4 or 5/8 larger? ) and solve a final multi-step word problem: The King had 5,000 gold coins. He spent 1/5 on a new map and 1,200 on supplies. How many coins are left? Implementation Tips for Teachers

Here is an original story framework titled designed for a classroom event. The Kingdom of the Seven Geometries 4 klass vneklassnye meropriiatiia po matematike

Students are given half of a complex shape (like a castle silhouette) and must draw its reflection across a line of symmetry. They must also identify acute, obtuse, and right angles within the structure to "lock" it in place. The Cave of Great Measures (Measurement & Estimation) Students must compare fractions to find the "heaviest"

The Gnome hides in a cave filled with glowing crystals of different weights and lengths. He will only leave if the Knights can measure his "Magic Elixir" recipe exactly. How many coins are left

A group of young "Math Knights" (the students) must travel through four magical gates to retrieve the compass. Each gate requires solving a challenge that matches the 4th-grade curriculum. The Four Magical Gates (Activity Stations) The Forest of Factors (Multiplication & Division)

Use Fairy Tale STEM ideas to have students physically build the "Bridge of Symmetry" using blocks or straws.