FREE Measurement Conversion Chart!
Includes all conversion rates for metric and customary units of length, weight, and capacity. Also includes time.
I print these on card-stock and then laminate them. They live inside my classroom desks so students have them on hand AT ALL TIMES!
Check out t
This is a diverse project for a geometry unit. Students get to choose 3 projects they can do. It gives them options and can choose what they will enjoy doing the most. I give students this project at the beginning of a unit and it is due right before the unit test.A grading rubric is attached to
Boys and girls will be thrilled to work on Cutie Pie's math story problems. How exciting for boys and girls to have such fun answering math story problems with an adorable character. The math story problems will keep your smart boys and girls very engaged as they learn together.
Students will use C
This is a comprehensive PowerPoint on the subject of similarity in Geometry. It is useful for grades 6-12. The PowerPoint has step-by-step animation to guide students through problem solving. In addition, there are definitions, examples, and word problems. This PowerPoint could replace a chapter
Here's a simple, two-page explanation and chart I created to help students understand Distance-Rate-Time problems. These are for your classic, "two trains leave Chicago,"type questions covering:
-two vehicles traveling towards each other, when do the meet?
-two vehicles traveling in the same direct
This is a fun game that develops critical thinking and can be used while practicing Spanish vocabulary.
Please fell free to rate this product and leave a comment.
STAAR review covering adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing rational numbers. Percent increase and decrease are also covered. It is a must for reviewing vital STAAR type questions.
The concept of measurement is always a struggle with students, especially the concept of area. This is a graphic organizer that can be used as a tool for students to understand the formulas that are used for figures. This organizer is meant for students to label the parts of the figures, write the
Thinking Outside The Box: 10 Logic Questions which help to develop collateral thinking. The questions are the best among 100 free questions from www.aplusclick.com/ThinkOutsideTheBox.htm
Abstract:
Zombies are a popular figure in pop culture/entertainment and they are usually portrayed as being brought about through an outbreak or epidemic. Consequently, we model a zombie attack, using biological assumptions based on popular zombie movies. We introduce a basic model for zombie infec
This download contains three different color posters highlighting the CUBES Strategy. These posters could be enlarged to hang in your classroom, or printed as is for students to use in math journals. If you would like to request additional colors, please message me, and I'll be happy to update the f
The Convicted with Statistics project applies joint probability (conditional and unconditional). Students explore dependent and independent events, as well as questionable interpretations of statistics which could incite convictions in court. Students discuss the failings of expert witnesses for tw
This is the Teachers Guide for the 2017 edition of Great Decisions. Great Decisions is America's largest discussion program on world affairs. The program model involves reading the Great Decisions Briefing Book, watching the DVD and meeting in a Discussion Group to discuss the most critical global
In Grade 4 students use models and templates for writing. This unit is about reading word problems and writing solutions. It explains the difference between the Who? What? When? Where? How? of the news report format and the If-Then-Go-So pattern of problem solving. This format is expanded in later
The collection of practical math problems includes interesting and challenging problems that teachers can use as a part of recreational math activities.
I developed this (and other) worksheets to tie calculus into the year of the Mathematics of Planet Earth, 2013. This worksheet asks students to apply their knowledge of linear functions, rate of change, and percentages to figuring out how much oxygen is available in Denver or on Mount Everest. The l
BBC has an amazing documentary "The Secret Rules of Modern Living: Algorithms." Mathematician Professor Marcus du Sautoy demystifies the hidden world of algorithms in a very approachable and understanding way, and it's available on Netflix!
This foldable brochure graphic organizer is designed to ac
Are you tired of students rushing through word problems? Want to make them think about the problem and how they will solve them? This guide is designed to slow students down and make them think about the problem! Complete with a list of strategies for them to choose from, and built in questions t
Do your students need an organized area to complete multi-step equations? These editable Multi-Step Equation boxes can be used to guide students through multi-step problems while keeping each step in one area. Can be used for Order of Operations, Solving Equations, Multi-step Word Problems, and more
Visit my homeschool website today
I have always hated percent problems!
How do you solve them? What if you know the percent? What if you are looking for the percent?
I could never keep them straight until now. Thanks to an excellent math tutor, I have learned the ONE WAY to solve any percent pr
Use this powerpoint as bell-work or a sponge activity for students. My 4th graders LOVE it. Great for developing problem solving skills and teaching students to think outside the box.
Here's a freebie for all Math teachers. This is just a little of what is on offer.
I have 1,001 SAT Math multiple choice questions available to purchase, and thought a sample might help people decide.
Answer key is included.
The questions work well with the free SAT Math dictionary I put up a fe