Description
All Four Units of Math: Numbers and Operations, Geometry and Measurement, Rates and Ratios, and Data, Statistics and Probability. Plus Extra Bonus Journal Questions Related to Common Core!
125+ Slides with 2 questions on each slide, over 240 Questions!
Comes with beautiful chevron and tile backgrounds.
Either print them in color and laminate to post on your whiteboard or bulletin board or open on your Smartboard to use as a Math Center.
125+ Slides with 2 questions on each slide, over 240 Questions!
Comes with beautiful chevron and tile backgrounds.
Either print them in color and laminate to post on your whiteboard or bulletin board or open on your Smartboard to use as a Math Center.
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Grades
PreK - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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Pages
125+
Description
All Four Units of Math: Numbers and Operations, Geometry and Measurement, Rates and Ratios, and Data, Statistics and Probability. Plus Extra Bonus Journal Questions Related to Common Core!
125+ Slides with 2 questions on each slide, over 240 Questions!
Comes with beautiful chevron and tile backgrounds.
Either print them in color and laminate to post on your whiteboard or bulletin board or open on your Smartboard to use as a Math Center.
125+ Slides with 2 questions on each slide, over 240 Questions!
Comes with beautiful chevron and tile backgrounds.
Either print them in color and laminate to post on your whiteboard or bulletin board or open on your Smartboard to use as a Math Center.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Very simple and easy to understand prompt for my students which allowed them to begin writing more about their thinking when solving math problems.
It allowed me to continue to gain an understanding of their learning while we were all separated.
I would like something more eye appealing, but had some good questions. I would suggest more common core type questions.
My state isn't common core for math and writing in math is just best practice, the goal in creating these was to expose my kids to writing about their math thinking.
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Great resource!
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Thanks so much!
Can't wait to incorporate these into lessons as a way for students to reflect on their learning.
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