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Where are all my visual learners at?! I don’t know if you know this, but when students color code something they are more likely to remember it because they are internalizing their learning (according to weareteachers.com).
This student-guided color-coding study guide will not only help students with measurement conversions (4.MD.1), but it will also teach them the study skill of color-coding their notes. Students will learn how to color-code processes, fraction strips, and more!
This student-guided color-coding study guide includes:
- A PDF version where students can use colored pencils in person
- A Google Slide Deck version where they drag and drop the colored rectangles to the correct spot according to the directions.
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Description
A Google Slides or Paper Product
Where are all my visual learners at?! I don’t know if you know this, but when students color code something they are more likely to remember it because they are internalizing their learning (according to weareteachers.com).
This student-guided color-coding study guide will not only help students with measurement conversions (4.MD.1), but it will also teach them the study skill of color-coding their notes. Students will learn how to color-code processes, fraction strips, and more!
This student-guided color-coding study guide includes:
- A PDF version where students can use colored pencils in person
- A Google Slide Deck version where they drag and drop the colored rectangles to the correct spot according to the directions.
If you love this product, then you'll love the color-coding study guide product line! Click here to view more!
Teaching Geometry? Click here for a 4th Grade Geometry Bundle!
Not sure where to use these study guides in your classroom? Check out this blog post I wrote about how I use them in my room!
https://techaboutmath.com/tech-less-tuesday-study-guides-101/\
For more study guides check out this bundle I have!
Please consider leaving feedback for this product! It means so much to me, and it helps you earn FREE products! For every review you leave, you earn 1 credit point toward a future purchase. Go to "My Purchases" to leave a review & thank you in advance!
If you hit the green FOLLOW ME button, you will get:
-Updates when new products are released
-Notifications when I have a sale
Connect with me:
Check out my blog to see the latest tips and tricks on integrating tech into your classroom! (and grab some freebies while you’
For all my latest teaching ideas, books to read, and Cricut stuff:
If you want to see pictures of my cute dog and see behind the scenes tips and tricks:
Check out the AMAZING Facebook group for tech tips and tricks for distance learning!
Facebook Group for Distance Learning Tips and Tricks
Questions? E-mail me at alexandra@techaboutmath.com





