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Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th
Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th
Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th
Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th
Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th
Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th
Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th
Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th
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Are you teaching an Occupational Math or Math for the Trades class and need a fun activity for Unit Conversions? Use this scavenger hunt for in-class practice or whenever you have a sub. This is a great, engaging activity for all students!

All you need to do is print, cut the pages apart, and hang them up around the room!

This resource includes an 8-page PDF. The first six pages are the scavenger hunt pages. Cut these apart (right down the middle) and hang them around your room. They can be hung up in alphabetical order, no need to shuffle! Quick and easy to set up, and keeps students moving for the whole class! The 7th page is the recording sheet for students to walk around with and do their work on, and the last page is the answer key.

This PDF also includes an answer key that can be easily printed if you need it for a quick activity on an unexpected substitute day.

Grab your copy today to provide students with an engaging activity that requires little preparation on your part!

The contents of this PDF are the property of Premo Math and licensed to you only for classroom and personal use. I retain the copyright to this product.

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Unit Conversion Scavenger Hunt Occupational Math Trades 11th 12th

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11th - 12th
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8 pages
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

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Are you teaching an Occupational Math or Math for the Trades class and need lessons for Unit Conversions? Then this bundle is what you need! This bundle includes guided notes for a lesson on Unit Conversions, and a Scavenger Hunt Activity to formalize the students' understanding with fun and engagin
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Description

Are you teaching an Occupational Math or Math for the Trades class and need a fun activity for Unit Conversions? Use this scavenger hunt for in-class practice or whenever you have a sub. This is a great, engaging activity for all students!

All you need to do is print, cut the pages apart, and hang them up around the room!

This resource includes an 8-page PDF. The first six pages are the scavenger hunt pages. Cut these apart (right down the middle) and hang them around your room. They can be hung up in alphabetical order, no need to shuffle! Quick and easy to set up, and keeps students moving for the whole class! The 7th page is the recording sheet for students to walk around with and do their work on, and the last page is the answer key.

This PDF also includes an answer key that can be easily printed if you need it for a quick activity on an unexpected substitute day.

Grab your copy today to provide students with an engaging activity that requires little preparation on your part!

The contents of this PDF are the property of Premo Math and licensed to you only for classroom and personal use. I retain the copyright to this product.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use units as a way to understand problems and to guide the solution of multi-step problems; choose and interpret units consistently in formulas; choose and interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and data displays.
Define appropriate quantities for the purpose of descriptive modeling.
Choose a level of accuracy appropriate to limitations on measurement when reporting quantities.
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