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Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27
Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27
Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27
Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27
Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27
Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27
Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27
Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27
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Teach Engage NY Math easily using Google Slides™! 

These presentations include slides for each component of the lesson including: Fluency, Application Problem, Concept Development and Student Debrief. 

Teaching Engage NY Math using these presentations will:

  • Reduce prep time and improves lesson pacing as you don’t have to refer back to the teacher’s manual during the lesson. 
  • Let anyone follow along. Now, you can feel comfortable leaving the Engage NY Math lesson for substitutes to teach. 
  • Keep the lesson on track - both you and the students have a visual reminder of what is coming up next in the lesson. 
  • Help you recover when the lesson goes “off course”.

Adorable “Dot Dudes” theme keeps students engaged throughout the lesson.

Unabridged lessons allow you to teach the curriculum with fidelity. 

Editable text gives you the opportunity to customize lessons for your classroom. To secure the clip art I use in my products, the slide backgrounds are not editable. 

This product aligns with Engage NY Math, a free program. I am selling my time and creativity in designing supplemental (and engaging) presentations specifically for Google Slides.

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Math Presentation for Google Slides™ - 5th Grade Module 4 Lesson 27

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Description

Teach Engage NY Math easily using Google Slides™! 

These presentations include slides for each component of the lesson including: Fluency, Application Problem, Concept Development and Student Debrief. 

Teaching Engage NY Math using these presentations will:

  • Reduce prep time and improves lesson pacing as you don’t have to refer back to the teacher’s manual during the lesson. 
  • Let anyone follow along. Now, you can feel comfortable leaving the Engage NY Math lesson for substitutes to teach. 
  • Keep the lesson on track - both you and the students have a visual reminder of what is coming up next in the lesson. 
  • Help you recover when the lesson goes “off course”.

Adorable “Dot Dudes” theme keeps students engaged throughout the lesson.

Unabridged lessons allow you to teach the curriculum with fidelity. 

Editable text gives you the opportunity to customize lessons for your classroom. To secure the clip art I use in my products, the slide backgrounds are not editable. 

This product aligns with Engage NY Math, a free program. I am selling my time and creativity in designing supplemental (and engaging) presentations specifically for Google Slides.

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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March 15, 2021
I used this on a remote learning day. It was beautifully done and easy to use with Zoom to teach the math lesson that day.
Dianna C.
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Grades taught: 5th
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals to hundredths, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method and explain the reasoning used.
Use parentheses, brackets, or braces in numerical expressions, and evaluate expressions with these symbols.
Apply and extend previous understandings of division to divide unit fractions by whole numbers and whole numbers by unit fractions.
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