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Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B
Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B
Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B
Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B
Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B
Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B
Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B
Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B
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"These slides align perfectly with IM lesson. It is fun and engaging. It makes students interested in the content. "
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This product contains SIX slideshows to teach UNIT 7: ANGLES AND ANGLE MEASUREMENT, SECTION B: THE SIZE OF ANGLES.

IM Grade 4 Math™ is aimed at providing students with a deep understanding of mathematical concepts through inquiry-based learning.

These Google Slides were created to PROVIDE A VISUAL ELEMENT to the learning experience and to EASE THE TEACHING PROCESS!  The teacher’s guide is really hard to follow!!  There is a lot of flipping back and forth between pages, finding the right column, figuring out the multitude of steps, etc. etc. etc.

In addition to the slides, EACH ENTIRE LESSON IS OUTLINED IN THE SPEAKER NOTES!  I highly recommend putting the slides in “Presenter View” by clicking on the drop down arrow next to “Slideshow” in the upper right hand corner.  I always view my presentation in “Extend Mode” and split the screens between the Student’s View and my Teacher Notes.  The students can see the slides, and I can see the lesson.  If you need help extending your screen, talk to your tech person or check out YouTube.  If you’d like to email me, I’d be more than happy to help!

Each lesson has it all!  There are (amongst many things!):

  • Lesson and Activity Purposes and Background Information
  • Materials to Gather and Copy
  • Links to Materials to Print (You will need an account to access these. It's free!)
  • Scripted Teacher Directions clearly marked in red and suggested time frames
  • Warm-Ups for each lesson
  • Learning Goals
  • “I Can” Statements aligned to Common Core Standards written in kid-friendly language
  • 2-3 Activities per lesson, each with a “Launch” section and a “Synthesis” section
  • Sample Student Responses
  • Tips for Advancing Student Thinking
  • A “Cool Down” at the end of each lesson to synthesize everything and focus the work
  • Exit Tickets (I don’t print these.  We complete them in our Math Notebooks to try and save a few trees!)  :)
  • Links to Section Checkpoints, Practice Problems, and End-of -Unit Assessments
  • Fun graphics and transitions that will engage students!

YOU CAN LITERALLY CLICK THROUGH THE SLIDESHOWS AND TEACH ENTIRE LESSONS OR UNITS! There is no need for a cumbersome teacher’s manual!  I recommend clicking through at least once prior to each lesson so you get an idea of the transitions and content.

To get an idea of what these Slideshows can do for you, download my freebie Here.  I really hope you like these and would appreciate any feedback.

This resource is based on the IM K-12 Math authored by Illustrative Mathematics® and offered under a CC BY 4.0 License.

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Geometry Slideshows | IM Grade 4 Math™ | Unit 7: Section B

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What others say

"These slides align perfectly with IM lesson. It is fun and engaging. It makes students interested in the content. "
star
Atira W.

Description

This product contains SIX slideshows to teach UNIT 7: ANGLES AND ANGLE MEASUREMENT, SECTION B: THE SIZE OF ANGLES.

IM Grade 4 Math™ is aimed at providing students with a deep understanding of mathematical concepts through inquiry-based learning.

These Google Slides were created to PROVIDE A VISUAL ELEMENT to the learning experience and to EASE THE TEACHING PROCESS!  The teacher’s guide is really hard to follow!!  There is a lot of flipping back and forth between pages, finding the right column, figuring out the multitude of steps, etc. etc. etc.

In addition to the slides, EACH ENTIRE LESSON IS OUTLINED IN THE SPEAKER NOTES!  I highly recommend putting the slides in “Presenter View” by clicking on the drop down arrow next to “Slideshow” in the upper right hand corner.  I always view my presentation in “Extend Mode” and split the screens between the Student’s View and my Teacher Notes.  The students can see the slides, and I can see the lesson.  If you need help extending your screen, talk to your tech person or check out YouTube.  If you’d like to email me, I’d be more than happy to help!

Each lesson has it all!  There are (amongst many things!):

  • Lesson and Activity Purposes and Background Information
  • Materials to Gather and Copy
  • Links to Materials to Print (You will need an account to access these. It's free!)
  • Scripted Teacher Directions clearly marked in red and suggested time frames
  • Warm-Ups for each lesson
  • Learning Goals
  • “I Can” Statements aligned to Common Core Standards written in kid-friendly language
  • 2-3 Activities per lesson, each with a “Launch” section and a “Synthesis” section
  • Sample Student Responses
  • Tips for Advancing Student Thinking
  • A “Cool Down” at the end of each lesson to synthesize everything and focus the work
  • Exit Tickets (I don’t print these.  We complete them in our Math Notebooks to try and save a few trees!)  :)
  • Links to Section Checkpoints, Practice Problems, and End-of -Unit Assessments
  • Fun graphics and transitions that will engage students!

YOU CAN LITERALLY CLICK THROUGH THE SLIDESHOWS AND TEACH ENTIRE LESSONS OR UNITS! There is no need for a cumbersome teacher’s manual!  I recommend clicking through at least once prior to each lesson so you get an idea of the transitions and content.

To get an idea of what these Slideshows can do for you, download my freebie Here.  I really hope you like these and would appreciate any feedback.

This resource is based on the IM K-12 Math authored by Illustrative Mathematics® and offered under a CC BY 4.0 License.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize angles as geometric shapes that are formed wherever two rays share a common endpoint, and understand concepts of angle measurement:
Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. Sketch angles of specified measure.
Recognize angle measure as additive. When an angle is decomposed into non-overlapping parts, the angle measure of the whole is the sum of the angle measures of the parts. Solve addition and subtraction problems to find unknown angles on a diagram in real world and mathematical problems, e.g., by using an equation with a symbol for the unknown angle measure.
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