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Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation
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This resource PowerPoint presentation aligns with the 5th Grade Saxon Math. These are not Saxon created slideshows, but something I created to help students stay engaged during math lessons. While they do not take the place of the Saxon textbooks, these presentations help guide the teacher through the new concepts of each lesson. It is best used in correlation with the Saxon material but can also be used to teach the 5th grade Math Standards. Each presentation contains 13-21 slides.

CLICK HERE to purchase the ENTIRE YEAR POWERPOINT BUNDLE:

5th Grade BUNDLE Math Saxon Lessons 1-120 PowerPoints (ENTIRE YEAR RESOURCE)

The slides are formatted to go through a progression of a color scheme (red, orange, yellow, green, etc) to help the instructor gauge the progression of the lesson. While backgrounds are not editable, the text in each slide is editable. You can add, delete or rearrange text to customize the presentation for your classroom.

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©2022 Autumn Leaf Learning. All rights reserved.

Please understand that you have purchased ONE license to use this product in your classroom. This product belongs to me and is copyrighted under my name, so you may not share it freely, email it to coworkers, or upload it to any website, including your school website, district website, blog, or an educational-sharing site. I appreciate your consideration!

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Saxon Math 5th Grade Lesson 1 PowerPoint Presentation

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4th - 6th
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17
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

This resource PowerPoint presentation aligns with the 5th Grade Saxon Math. These are not Saxon created slideshows, but something I created to help students stay engaged during math lessons. While they do not take the place of the Saxon textbooks, these presentations help guide the teacher through the new concepts of each lesson. It is best used in correlation with the Saxon material but can also be used to teach the 5th grade Math Standards. Each presentation contains 13-21 slides.

CLICK HERE to purchase the ENTIRE YEAR POWERPOINT BUNDLE:

5th Grade BUNDLE Math Saxon Lessons 1-120 PowerPoints (ENTIRE YEAR RESOURCE)

The slides are formatted to go through a progression of a color scheme (red, orange, yellow, green, etc) to help the instructor gauge the progression of the lesson. While backgrounds are not editable, the text in each slide is editable. You can add, delete or rearrange text to customize the presentation for your classroom.

Remember to follow my store. You will receive new product updates and sales alerts. Simply click the "Follow Me" star at the top of this page!

©2022 Autumn Leaf Learning. All rights reserved.

Please understand that you have purchased ONE license to use this product in your classroom. This product belongs to me and is copyrighted under my name, so you may not share it freely, email it to coworkers, or upload it to any website, including your school website, district website, blog, or an educational-sharing site. I appreciate your consideration!

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