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6th Grade Math Mod 3 Video Lessons 1-18 BUNDLE Rational Numbers Distance/Flipped
6th Grade Math Mod 3 Video Lessons 1-18 BUNDLE Rational Numbers Distance/Flipped
6th Grade Math Mod 3 Video Lessons 1-18 BUNDLE Rational Numbers Distance/Flipped
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6th Grade Math Module 3 Video Lesson Bundle covering lessons 1-18 are ready to go and I am excited to offer them to you and your students. Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-person classroom? Teachers, do you sometimes wonder what you will do if and when you need to miss school due to an illness, or for some other reason, you can have your substitute use these video lessons to help keep your students on track.

I used the PowerPoint lessons I created and used in my classroom to teach students virtually. I talked directly to students throughout, as if they were actually right there with me AND tried to anticipate misconceptions by making sure I pointed those out. I am NOT a perfect person, NOR do I claim to be the best math teacher in the world BUT I do my best and used various different methods to help students the best way I possibly could given that those who watch and learn from these video lessons will get the best I can offer as a 6th grade math teacher.

I used Engage NY/Eureka and other resources to inspire these video lessons. Students will usually only need a piece of paper and pencil to follow along unless otherwise noted (some may require graph paper). I recommend you do lesson 15 before you do lesson 14 because the Battleship game is played in Lesson 14 and some may need the extra practice prior to doing that fun lesson. As you will see I also included multiple handouts with some lessons. These handouts can be uploaded digitally so students can use online as they work through the problems throughout the video….however, like I had stated before, as long as they have paper, pencil and graph paper they will do just fine.

All video lessons include the objective, I can statement, vocabulary, various exercises/examples, summary, and exit ticket. All video lessons are made for a 60 minute class. You may ask how a video with a duration of 26:51 can be a 60-minute lesson. Well, I ask students to pause throughout the lesson to solve problems on their own and that is where the extra time goes, individual student work.

Below I have listed what you will be getting in this download and in which order I recommend video lessons being given.

Duration example: 24:32 means 24 minutes and 32 seconds)

Module 3: Order and Absolute Value Video Lesson Bundle

  1. Day 1 Video Lesson (19:15)
  2. Day 2 Video Lesson (13:52)
  3. I broke lesson 10 into a 2 day lesson because I am having them complete sprint style work so they have to pause and set a timer for different times to complete the independent work prior to coming back with me in the video to go over. If you want you can combine both into a 1 day lesson if you want to skip the independent work.
  1. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  2. Handouts come with this video lesson such as graph and Battleship game piece.
  1. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  2. Graph Paper Handouts come with this lesson you can print or make available for students to use digitally.
  1. Day 1 (time 0:00 to 27:32) Total time is 27:32
  2. Day 2 (time 27:33 to 39:41) Total time is 12:07
  3. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  4. Graph Paper Handouts come with this lesson you can print or make available for students to use digitally or they can use their own graph paper.
  1. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  2. Graph Paper Handouts come with this lesson you can print or make available for students to use digitally.
  1. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  2. DSA and SSS Note Handout comes with this lesson for students that need those notes.

If you are interested in my 6th Grade Math Video Lessons GROWING BUNDLE (Current and Future 6th Grade Math Video Lessons totaling 94 that can be used to teach for the entire year please CLICK HERE

If you are interested in my 6th Grade Math Entire Year GROWING BUNDLE (Everything you will need for the ENTIRE 6th Grade Math Year); which includes not only this amazing video lesson, but all the video lessons I have already created and those to come as well as the PowerPoint’s used to create the video lessons, Module 1-6 topic quizzes, mid-module, and end-of-module tests, interactive notebook/booklets, Know & Show Teacher Guide, and editable Lesson Plan Template, various 6th practice worksheets, activities, and all other material I will be including please CLICK HERE

If you are ONLY interested in obtaining my PowerPoint Bundle so you can teach the lessons yourself please check out my 6th Grade Module 1-6 PowerPoint Lesson Bundle. CLICK HERE

Attention Districts and Departments: If you are purchasing for your school’s department, please buy the appropriate amount of licenses. If you are a large school district and you are interested in a full district license, please contact me for a district-wide quote.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in transferable license to accommodate yearly staff changes, please contact me for a quote.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

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6th Grade Math Mod 3 Video Lessons 1-18 BUNDLE Rational Numbers Distance/Flipped

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6th Grade Math Module 3 Video Lesson Bundle covering lessons 1-18 are ready to go and I am excited to offer them to you and your students. Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-person classroom? Teachers, do you sometimes wonder what you will do if and when you need to miss school due to an illness, or for some other reason, you can have your substitute use these video lessons to help keep your students on track.

I used the PowerPoint lessons I created and used in my classroom to teach students virtually. I talked directly to students throughout, as if they were actually right there with me AND tried to anticipate misconceptions by making sure I pointed those out. I am NOT a perfect person, NOR do I claim to be the best math teacher in the world BUT I do my best and used various different methods to help students the best way I possibly could given that those who watch and learn from these video lessons will get the best I can offer as a 6th grade math teacher.

I used Engage NY/Eureka and other resources to inspire these video lessons. Students will usually only need a piece of paper and pencil to follow along unless otherwise noted (some may require graph paper). I recommend you do lesson 15 before you do lesson 14 because the Battleship game is played in Lesson 14 and some may need the extra practice prior to doing that fun lesson. As you will see I also included multiple handouts with some lessons. These handouts can be uploaded digitally so students can use online as they work through the problems throughout the video….however, like I had stated before, as long as they have paper, pencil and graph paper they will do just fine.

All video lessons include the objective, I can statement, vocabulary, various exercises/examples, summary, and exit ticket. All video lessons are made for a 60 minute class. You may ask how a video with a duration of 26:51 can be a 60-minute lesson. Well, I ask students to pause throughout the lesson to solve problems on their own and that is where the extra time goes, individual student work.

Below I have listed what you will be getting in this download and in which order I recommend video lessons being given.

Duration example: 24:32 means 24 minutes and 32 seconds)

Module 3: Order and Absolute Value Video Lesson Bundle

  1. Day 1 Video Lesson (19:15)
  2. Day 2 Video Lesson (13:52)
  3. I broke lesson 10 into a 2 day lesson because I am having them complete sprint style work so they have to pause and set a timer for different times to complete the independent work prior to coming back with me in the video to go over. If you want you can combine both into a 1 day lesson if you want to skip the independent work.
  1. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  2. Handouts come with this video lesson such as graph and Battleship game piece.
  1. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  2. Graph Paper Handouts come with this lesson you can print or make available for students to use digitally.
  1. Day 1 (time 0:00 to 27:32) Total time is 27:32
  2. Day 2 (time 27:33 to 39:41) Total time is 12:07
  3. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  4. Graph Paper Handouts come with this lesson you can print or make available for students to use digitally or they can use their own graph paper.
  1. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  2. Graph Paper Handouts come with this lesson you can print or make available for students to use digitally.
  1. Students will need graph paper for this lesson.
  2. DSA and SSS Note Handout comes with this lesson for students that need those notes.

If you are interested in my 6th Grade Math Video Lessons GROWING BUNDLE (Current and Future 6th Grade Math Video Lessons totaling 94 that can be used to teach for the entire year please CLICK HERE

If you are interested in my 6th Grade Math Entire Year GROWING BUNDLE (Everything you will need for the ENTIRE 6th Grade Math Year); which includes not only this amazing video lesson, but all the video lessons I have already created and those to come as well as the PowerPoint’s used to create the video lessons, Module 1-6 topic quizzes, mid-module, and end-of-module tests, interactive notebook/booklets, Know & Show Teacher Guide, and editable Lesson Plan Template, various 6th practice worksheets, activities, and all other material I will be including please CLICK HERE

If you are ONLY interested in obtaining my PowerPoint Bundle so you can teach the lessons yourself please check out my 6th Grade Module 1-6 PowerPoint Lesson Bundle. CLICK HERE

Attention Districts and Departments: If you are purchasing for your school’s department, please buy the appropriate amount of licenses. If you are a large school district and you are interested in a full district license, please contact me for a district-wide quote.

LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in transferable license to accommodate yearly staff changes, please contact me for a quote.

COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students. Violations are subject to the penalties of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

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Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, with the intersection of the lines (the origin) arranged to coincide with the 0 on each line and a given point in the plane located by using an ordered pair of numbers, called its coordinates. Understand that the first number indicates how far to travel from the origin in the direction of one axis, and the second number indicates how far to travel in the direction of the second axis, with the convention that the names of the two axes and the coordinates correspond (e.g., 𝘹-axis and 𝘹-coordinate, 𝘺-axis and 𝘺-coordinate).
Represent real world and mathematical problems by graphing points in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane, and interpret coordinate values of points in the context of the situation.
Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe quantities having opposite directions or values (e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge); use positive and negative numbers to represent quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
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