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This 17-slide lesson is perfect for introducing the concept of equivalent expressions.
Save some $$ and purchase this lesson as part of a bundle with over 20 6th grade math PowerPoint Common Core aligned lessons:
6th grade Power Point lessons Math Common Core aligned
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• no prep!
• engages the visual learner
• improves note-taking skills
• may improve student focus
• may improve student motivation
The lesson has 4 clearly defined objectives, review of necessary pre-requisite skills, examples, guided practice, and independent practice. I have found success with this vehicle for instruction particularly with students who struggle to stay on task during class or have difficulty taking useful notes.
Although this aligns with 6th grade CCSS, these lessons could be used for 7th or even 8th grade students studying the same concepts.
Only basic knowledge of Power Point is required.
NOT an assessment, homework, cooperative learning, or a unit
File is in .ppsx (2010 PPT Show) format. For a compatibility version, please email at madeyemoodyproductions@yahoo.com for details.
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Other 6th grade Power Point lessons you may find useful:
6th Grade Expressions and Equations Power Point Lesson Bundle
6th grade math Power Point presentations CCSS aligned The Number System
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Adding integers Power Point grade 7
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Save some $$ and purchase this lesson as part of a bundle with over 20 6th grade math PowerPoint Common Core aligned lessons:
6th grade Power Point lessons Math Common Core aligned
Why should you purchase this lesson?
• no prep!
• engages the visual learner
• improves note-taking skills
• may improve student focus
• may improve student motivation
The lesson has 4 clearly defined objectives, review of necessary pre-requisite skills, examples, guided practice, and independent practice. I have found success with this vehicle for instruction particularly with students who struggle to stay on task during class or have difficulty taking useful notes.
Although this aligns with 6th grade CCSS, these lessons could be used for 7th or even 8th grade students studying the same concepts.
Only basic knowledge of Power Point is required.
NOT an assessment, homework, cooperative learning, or a unit
File is in .ppsx (2010 PPT Show) format. For a compatibility version, please email at madeyemoodyproductions@yahoo.com for details.
If you decide to purchase, please leave me feedback about this product. Thank you for your business!
Other 6th grade Power Point lessons you may find useful:
6th Grade Expressions and Equations Power Point Lesson Bundle
6th grade math Power Point presentations CCSS aligned The Number System
Other Number Systems Common Core aligned Power Point math lessons you may find useful:
Adding integers Power Point grade 7
Introducing Rational and Irrational Numbers Power Point Lesson
Multiplying and Dividing Integers Power Point Lesson
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
6th - 8th
Standards
CCSS6.EE.A.3
Tags
Pages
19
Teaching Duration
90 minutes
Description
This 17-slide lesson is perfect for introducing the concept of equivalent expressions.
Save some $$ and purchase this lesson as part of a bundle with over 20 6th grade math PowerPoint Common Core aligned lessons:
6th grade Power Point lessons Math Common Core aligned
Why should you purchase this lesson?
• no prep!
• engages the visual learner
• improves note-taking skills
• may improve student focus
• may improve student motivation
The lesson has 4 clearly defined objectives, review of necessary pre-requisite skills, examples, guided practice, and independent practice. I have found success with this vehicle for instruction particularly with students who struggle to stay on task during class or have difficulty taking useful notes.
Although this aligns with 6th grade CCSS, these lessons could be used for 7th or even 8th grade students studying the same concepts.
Only basic knowledge of Power Point is required.
NOT an assessment, homework, cooperative learning, or a unit
File is in .ppsx (2010 PPT Show) format. For a compatibility version, please email at madeyemoodyproductions@yahoo.com for details.
If you decide to purchase, please leave me feedback about this product. Thank you for your business!
Other 6th grade Power Point lessons you may find useful:
6th Grade Expressions and Equations Power Point Lesson Bundle
6th grade math Power Point presentations CCSS aligned The Number System
Other Number Systems Common Core aligned Power Point math lessons you may find useful:
Adding integers Power Point grade 7
Introducing Rational and Irrational Numbers Power Point Lesson
Multiplying and Dividing Integers Power Point Lesson
Save some $$ and purchase this lesson as part of a bundle with over 20 6th grade math PowerPoint Common Core aligned lessons:
6th grade Power Point lessons Math Common Core aligned
Why should you purchase this lesson?
• no prep!
• engages the visual learner
• improves note-taking skills
• may improve student focus
• may improve student motivation
The lesson has 4 clearly defined objectives, review of necessary pre-requisite skills, examples, guided practice, and independent practice. I have found success with this vehicle for instruction particularly with students who struggle to stay on task during class or have difficulty taking useful notes.
Although this aligns with 6th grade CCSS, these lessons could be used for 7th or even 8th grade students studying the same concepts.
Only basic knowledge of Power Point is required.
NOT an assessment, homework, cooperative learning, or a unit
File is in .ppsx (2010 PPT Show) format. For a compatibility version, please email at madeyemoodyproductions@yahoo.com for details.
If you decide to purchase, please leave me feedback about this product. Thank you for your business!
Other 6th grade Power Point lessons you may find useful:
6th Grade Expressions and Equations Power Point Lesson Bundle
6th grade math Power Point presentations CCSS aligned The Number System
Other Number Systems Common Core aligned Power Point math lessons you may find useful:
Adding integers Power Point grade 7
Introducing Rational and Irrational Numbers Power Point Lesson
Multiplying and Dividing Integers Power Point Lesson
Report this resource to TPT
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Standards
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CCSS6.EE.A.3
Apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. For example, apply the distributive property to the expression 3 (2 + 𝘹) to produce the equivalent expression 6 + 3𝘹; apply the distributive property to the expression 24𝘹 + 18𝘺 to produce the equivalent expression 6 (4𝘹 + 3𝘺); apply properties of operations to 𝘺 + 𝘺 + 𝘺 to produce the equivalent expression 3𝘺.
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