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In this math activity, students solve 25 basic addition facts below 20. Using the sums and the key to the code, students decipher a secret message about basketball.
Have your class read these words with short vowel sounds to complete the sentences on this worksheet. Learners match the words that have the same vowel sound as the underlined word in a sentence from the story Allie's Basketball Dream. They complete ten problems. This could be used for standardized test preparation.
In this measures of central tendency worksheet, students use fantasy basketball statistics to find mean, median, and range of player statistics. Students decide which player they would draft first. They create a five person starting line up of their choice of players. Sudents create double bar graphs of their information.
In this vocabulary worksheet, 2nd graders write a paragraph and circle true and false statements from the story Allie's Basketball Dream. Students use the five vocabulary words in the paragraph.
In this basketball crossword worksheet, learners read 15 clues that pertain to the sport of basketball. Students fit their answers in a crossword. There is no word bank for this challenging puzzle.
For this Algebra I worksheet, 9th graders answer mathematical questions, covering a variety of real-life applications, which pertain to the movie BIG and to basketball. The two page worksheet contains six multi-part questions. Answers are not provided.
In this addition worksheet, students find the basketball that goes with each basketball net by solving 10 addition problems. For example, students match the basketball with the number 5 with the net that says 2 + 3.
In this formal argument worksheet, students learn how to make a formal argument. They then write a rough draft and a final draft answering the question: Which is a better sport - soccer or basketball?
In this basketball worksheet, students color the picture of a basketball and trace and write the word "Basketball". Students trace, write, and color 1 time each.
In this basketball and net worksheet, students color a picture of a basketball and net and trace and write the words 'Basketball and Net'. Students color, trace, and write the word 1 time each.
