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5th Grade Math Word Problem of the Day | Yearlong Math Problem Solving Bundle

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5th - 6th, Homeschool
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I previously purchased the 6th grade bundle and also some of the separate months for 5th grade to use with my lower students. So when the sale happened again I knew I had to buy the entire 5th grade set as well. Thank you so much for creating a phenomenal resource!
This has been an extremely useful resource for my students in intervention. They often don't like word problems, but we have built this in to our routine and it has helped them gain more confidence being able to solve a word problem each day.
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We all know that kids in 5th grade need help with word problems. The good news is, there's a resource for that! Daily Problem Solving for Grade 5 takes a "problem of the day" approach to avoid overwhelming struggling or reluctant learners while they work to build confidence and competence with strategies for math word problems.

Students love the format because it's both fun and engaging, with each week centering on a kid-friendly theme. A fun fact starts the week to build interest and get things started as students work through the daily multi-step word problem. In less than 15 minutes per day, they'll build confidence and strategies for successfully approaching math story problems commonly seen on state assessments.

If you're looking for the best resource to help your students master tricky word problems and you're hoping to avoid frustration for your struggling or reluctant learners, your search is over!

Your download includes:

โœ” A total of 59 weeks of themed word problems (nearly 300 story problems total)

  • Google Slides
  • Paper-Saving Printable

โœ” Easy-to-follow directions for printing & prep

โœ” Instructional planning guide

โœ”Answer keys

โœ” BONUS: Step-by-step directions for assigning these in Google Classroom

*Teacher note: These problems were designed to allow students safe opportunities for struggle time. Download the preview to see a sample of the problems. If you find it too difficult, the grade level below may be more appropriate for your learners.

Fifth Grade Daily Problem Solving includes:

1) Student-friendly formattingย 

  • Clear, easy to read problemsย 
  • Workspace for students to problem solve & show work
  • Weekly fun facts and themed problems to engage students
  • Built-in graphic organizers to support skill acquisition
  • Provided as a 1-page printable or as daily Google Slides

2) Approachable, yet challenging, practice with key types of word problems that all students should be exposed to:ย 

  • Multi-step word problems
  • Word problems with extra information
  • Single-step word problems interspersed for a confidence boost
  • Aligned to 5th grade standards & building in difficulty from August to July

3) Engaging, timely themes and fun facts that students love including:

  • January: Resolutions, Health & Body, MLK, Soup, and Winter Sports
  • February: Groundhogs, Valentines, Breakfast, and February Fun
  • March: Reading, Pi Day, St. Patrick's Day, Spring, and Space
  • April: Friendship, Frogs, Library Week, Earth Day, and Baseball
  • May: Video Games, Mother's Day, Bicycles, Summer Safety, and Barbecue
  • June: Vacation, Flags, Father's Day, Water Sports, and Beaches
  • July: Fireworks, Ice Cream, Amusement Parks, and Fish
  • August: Picnics, Eggs, Lemonade, Peaches, and Technology
  • September: Labor Day, Grandparents, Potatoes, Pirates, and Apples
  • October: Pizza, Autumn, Pumpkins, Cookies, and Halloween
  • November: Board Grames, Veterans, Turkeys, Thanksgiving, Football
  • December: Animals, Sickness, Winter, Holidays, & Snow and Ice

4) Teacher support materials

  • Monthly scope & sequence includes weekly themes and skills being addressed
  • Answer Keys for all problems
  • Tips for preparation and implementation
  • Instructions for digital Google Drive version

*Digital Access Note: This resource includes digital access via GOOGLE SLIDES. For the digital versions, you will need Internet access and a free Google account OR Google Classroom. Learners will work on computers or iPads. Upon purchasing, you will download documents containing links to the digital files, along with easy-to-follow instructions that will get you started in minutes! These are easily shared digitally between you and your students.

Get this resource bundled with my best-selling math spiral review to help your students review key concepts taught throughout the year.


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The Benefits of Using a Math Word Problem of the Dayย 

โ‘ Daily practice builds routine and structure for practice

โ‘ Less overwhelming to reluctant or struggling learners

โ‘ Helps identify students who may need additional support

โ‘ Encourages discussion about skills & strategies

Ways to incorporate these story problems into your math routine:

โ€ข Daily warm-ups or math center

โ€ข Whole or small group math instruction

โ€ข Independent enrichment or challenge problems for early finishers

โ€ข Test prep

โ€ข Homework

Here's what others have to say about Daily Problem Solving...

โ™ฅย  My students benefited tremendously when I began using these! Their confidence lacked when it came to word problems, but having one every day became routine and their confidence grew. The reflection at the end of the week told me a lot about how students were feeling, too. I also love how they aligned with holidays and true informationโ€ฆ - Jennifer H

โ™ฅ I am obsessed with this set! My students love it, I love it, and after walking through my room when I was doing this whole group my Principal now loves it! Fantastically rigorous problems! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! - T.L.

โ™ฅ AMAZING RESOURCE! I have my kiddos do daily math each week but wanted to incorporate more word problems.ย  I staple this each week to their original daily math page.ย  The problems are diverse and challenging.ย  I love how many skills are covered and how they are multi-step.ย  Perfect!! - Samantha M.ย 

โ™ฅ I absolutely LOVE this product! I cannot say enough good things about it. It is rigorous and covers so many of our critical standards. I start each math lesson with this as a warm-up. As the students come in for math they get started on it and then we go over it together. I like that it has a reflection at the end so my kids think about what skills they have mastered and which ones they still need to work on. I like the monthly theme with the little fact. So fun! -Rebecca R.ย 

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Convert among different-sized standard measurement units within a given measurement system (e.g., convert 5 cm to 0.05 m), and use these conversions in solving multi-step, real world problems.
Recognize volume as an attribute of solid figures and understand concepts of volume measurement.
Relate volume to the operations of multiplication and addition and solve real world and mathematical problems involving volume.
Fluently multiply multi-digit whole numbers using the standard algorithm.
Find whole-number quotients of whole numbers with up to four-digit dividends and two-digit divisors, using strategies based on place value, the properties of operations, and/or the relationship between multiplication and division. Illustrate and explain the calculation by using equations, rectangular arrays, and/or area models.

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