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Preview of Problem Solving, Decimals, and Probability: An Interactive Review

Problem Solving, Decimals, and Probability: An Interactive Review

Created by
Leslie Hooks
A great way to review Decimals, Probability, and problem Solving in an interactive presentation via ActivInspire or Springboard. The 33 slide presentation includes a quiz for students at the end. A great way to review at the end of the day or as a sponge activity before starting a lesson.
Preview of Mean Median and Mode Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart Lesson

Mean Median and Mode Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart Lesson

Created by
Workaholic NBCT
Your students will have a ton of fun learning all about mean, median, and mode with this Promethean ActivInspire interactive flipchart lesson. This lesson has 28 pages of interactivity for your students. It leads them through the meaning of each of the terms: mean, median, and mode. The lesson also gives them several data sets to find the mean, median, and mode of each. There is a calculator on each page to use if your students need help, as well as many pages of voting to use as formative a
Preview of Multiply Decimals Flipchart

Multiply Decimals Flipchart

Created by
amy deaton
This is a 16 page interactive, engaging flipchart that teaches the steps of multiplying decimals. It includes real world, practice, and higher order thinking with activoter quiz questions.
Preview of Fractions: One Half

Fractions: One Half

Created by
EducPrek12
This math flipchart for Promethean Board and Activ studio teaches students to demonstrate one half, to identify shapes divided in half, and to differentiate between shapes divided in half and shapes not divided in half. This flipchart is aligned with 9.2 Houghton Mifflin Math - 1st grade. The lesson opens with a word problem in which students must identify the number of faces on solid shapes. Next, is a quick review (test prep) and lesson quiz (pre-test) derived from the text. Next is a titl
Preview of Coordinate Grid Treasure Hunt - 1 & 4 Quadrant Ordered Pairs Practice Web Game

Coordinate Grid Treasure Hunt - 1 & 4 Quadrant Ordered Pairs Practice Web Game

Coordinate Grid Treasure Hunt is an immersive, gamified single-file HTML web application designed to turn the abstract math skill of plotting coordinates into an exciting pirate adventure. Instead of filling out dry grid worksheets, students step into the shoes of a treasure-hunting explorer guided by a Q-version pirate captain. Their mission: decipher the map's grid lines and click the exact coordinates to dig up buried treasure. By mapping the Cartesian coordinate system onto a physical, respo
Preview of Area & Perimeter Explorer - Interactive Area & Perimeter Explorer Tool Web Page

Area & Perimeter Explorer - Interactive Area & Perimeter Explorer Tool Web Page

Area & Perimeter Explorer is an interactive, grid-based digital canvas that transforms the often-confusing concepts of area and perimeter into a highly visual, hands-on drawing experience. Instead of memorizing formulas, students get to literally "draw the math" and see the numbers react instantly. Here is a breakdown of the tool and why it will be an invaluable addition to your math toolkit: ### Key Features Intuitive "Paint-to-Measure" Canvas: Students simply click and drag to color in square
Preview of Time Explorer - Interactive Elapsed Time Clock Analog & Digital Manipulative Web

Time Explorer - Interactive Elapsed Time Clock Analog & Digital Manipulative Web

Time Explorer is a highly interactive, gamified digital sandbox designed to help students master one of the most notoriously difficult concepts in elementary math: reading analog clocks and calculating elapsed time. By turning abstract time concepts into a hands-on, visual experience, it bridges the gap between digital fluency and analog understanding. Here is a breakdown of the tool and why it is a must-have for the modern classroom: ### Key Features Intuitive Drag-and-Learn Mechanics: Instea
Preview of Number Pattern Detective - A Mastering Number Sequence Challenge Web Game

Number Pattern Detective - A Mastering Number Sequence Challenge Web Game

Number Pattern Detective is an interactive, gamified HTML web application designed to turn the abstract study of number sequences and algebraic patterns into a hands-on adventure. In this game, students step into the role of a "Math Detective," using their skills to solve mystery sequences on a moving "conveyor belt" of footprints. Built with vibrant, student-friendly visuals and responsive feedback, this tool helps young learners move beyond rote memorization of multiplication tables and number
Preview of The Equation Balance Beam - Interactive Introduction to Variables Web Game

The Equation Balance Beam - Interactive Introduction to Variables Web Game

The Equation Balance Beam is an interactive, gamified single-file HTML web application designed to transform abstract algebraic concepts into a concrete, visual experience for young learners. By turning the foundational algebraic equation ($x + a = b$) into a literal balancing act, this tool helps elementary and early middle school students build strong conceptual frameworks for solving variables. Designed with high-contrast, vibrant visuals and friendly elements (like oversized, cheerful SVG ap
Preview of Fraction Multiplication Area Model - Visual Multiplying Fractions Worksheets Web

Fraction Multiplication Area Model - Visual Multiplying Fractions Worksheets Web

Help your students move beyond "flipping and multiplying" to true conceptual understanding! Multiplying fractions can often feel like a series of abstract rules for students. This Fraction Multiplication Area Model resource provides a clear, visual bridge that helps learners see why the product of two fractions is smaller than its factors. By using overlapping grids, students can finally visualize the "part of a part" concept. Stop the "fraction confusion" in its tracks! This resource focuses on
Preview of Categorical Data vs Numerical Data Flip Chart

Categorical Data vs Numerical Data Flip Chart

In this flip chart, students will learn the difference between categorical data and numerical data, examples, and key vocabulary. The activinspire flip chart allows the teacher to reveal the information by removing the shapes over the correct information. At the end of the lesson are five questions which the students have to classify as categorical or numerical.
Preview of Money: Coin Matching    { Promethean Board }

Money: Coin Matching { Promethean Board }

This is a PROMETHEAN BOARD flip chart for matching US coins This activity contains 2 pages: -matching penny, nickel, dime & quarter in order -matching penny, nickel, dime & quarter mixed up There are REAL PHOTOGRAPHS of different coins to be matched. This activity is self correcting, the boxes are containers and each coin has been coded with the correct box it belongs to. (if the number is correct it stays in the box… incorrect and it is bounced out!) I have used this to introduce and wrap
Preview of NYS Grade 5 Math Module 2 Topic D Lessons 13-15

NYS Grade 5 Math Module 2 Topic D Lessons 13-15

Created by
Mr Fuest
This is a comprehensive activinspire flipchart that aides in implementing the NYS 5th grade module. This product contains Topic D which is comprised of lessons 13, 14, and 15 from module 2. Each lesson has a title page that includes the lesson map, I can statement, and materials needed. Each lesson includes the recommended fluency activities, application problems, concept development, problem sets, exit tickets, and homework. **This flipchart contains additional background on mass, capacity, and
Preview of Money Counting Containers     { Promethean Board }

Money Counting Containers { Promethean Board }

This is a PROMETHEAN BOARD flip chart for counting US coins This activity contains six pages: -counting pennies -counting nickels -counting dimes -counting quarters -counting mixed coins (2 pages) There are REAL PHOTOGRAPHS of different coins to be counted. This activity is self correcting, the boxes are containers and each coin amount (ex. .15) has been coded with the correct box it belongs to. (if the number is correct it stays in the box… incorrect and it is bounced out!) I have used this t
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