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"Used this in my classroom and it made making slides for lesson so much easier. Students loved having visual problems to solve and do and it allowed me to put less time into making slides and more time differentiating instruction."
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This editable powerpoint is directly aligned with Chapter 6 of the 5th Grade Go Math curriculum- Add and Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators. This powerpoint covers all the skills and lessons in Chapter 6. There are countless opportunities for student engagement and guided practice. I often times print the slides out and have students record as guided notes. Enjoy!
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What others say
"Used this in my classroom and it made making slides for lesson so much easier. Students loved having visual problems to solve and do and it allowed me to put less time into making slides and more time differentiating instruction."
Alexandra G.
Description
This editable powerpoint is directly aligned with Chapter 6 of the 5th Grade Go Math curriculum- Add and Subtract Fractions with Unlike Denominators. This powerpoint covers all the skills and lessons in Chapter 6. There are countless opportunities for student engagement and guided practice. I often times print the slides out and have students record as guided notes. Enjoy!
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Used this in my classroom and it made making slides for lesson so much easier. Students loved having visual problems to solve and do and it allowed me to put less time into making slides and more time differentiating instruction.
I used this to help tutor an ESL student in math, it was a great resource.
Great
very clear and concise. easy to use!
This resource was helpful to show the students the lessons during distance learning and give them a visual to look at when not in the classroom and without a text in front of them.
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