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Preview of New Year: Writing Algebraic Expressions - Google Forms | Digital Coloring Pages

New Year: Writing Algebraic Expressions - Google Forms | Digital Coloring Pages

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Digital Coloring Pages (automatic coloring) with Google Forms for Google Classroom, distance learning, and homeschools. New Year Theme: 6 Google Forms (6 Pictures) x 10 Questions. Students will answer questions to color a picture (automatic coloring). If they answer incorrectly, they can try again. • Paperless • Interactive • No Prep • Distance Learning • Self-Checking • Fun! Examples: 9 less than a number. Answer: x - 9 n decreased by x. Answer: n - x You can watch a demo video here: https:
Preview of HOW MANY WAYS TO MAKE 26?

HOW MANY WAYS TO MAKE 26?

WELCOME 2026!! Are you looking for an easy NEW YEAR- back-to-school review or introduction to new learning?? HOW MANY WAYS CAN YOU MAKE 26? This is a fun NEW YEAR activity for your students to practice order of operations. Students use positive or negative integers to create expressions where the value is "26" . Teachers can increase or decrease difficulty for students based on parameters that are set. (use of certain digits or required number of operations. . . or including negative intege
Preview of New Year's Math Review

New Year's Math Review

New Year's Math Review is a perfect "ready to go" file for the week back to school after New Year's. It is also a great way to start preparing students for the upcoming state test. With 3 printables, students will be able to review word problems with a variety of concepts, as well as algebraic equations with multiple operations. Concepts covered in the printables include: *Converting weight (customary) *Converting measures of time (including elapsed time) *Addition/Subtraction/Multiplication
Preview of January Math - New Year's Number Cube Game - Evaluating Expressions

January Math - New Year's Number Cube Game - Evaluating Expressions

Quick, simple, and fun for your students, this number cube game could take as little as 10 minutes or as long as half an hour. You can have kids switch partners after each game, make it a tournament, and play as long as you would like! These directions are included at the top of the page: Roll your number cube. Replace the New Year’s Eve variable in each expression with the number you rolled. The variables include clocks, party hats, fireworks, and noise makers. After you evaluate the express
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