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Preview of Adding Decimals Powerpoint

Adding Decimals Powerpoint

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Rasheda Webster
This is a powerpoint that reinforces adding decimals. The powerpoint includes a quick pre-assessment and various levels of formative assessment questions.
Preview of Buying Food - Expiring Coupons (worksheet inc); Real World Math (POWERPOINT)

Buying Food - Expiring Coupons (worksheet inc); Real World Math (POWERPOINT)

This lesson on expiring coupons is contained in a zip file and includes all necessary materials for teaching, such as a 5-slide PowerPoint, a 1-page worksheet, and a pre-class question to assess prior knowledge. It is part of the buying food unit and follows state standards and objectives. The lesson is designed for students of all abilities and includes engaging diagrams, photos, and detailed information to keep students involved throughout. Additionally, a homework question and quiz are provid
Preview of Order and Compare Decimals on a Number Line Worksheets Base Ten Blocks Decimals

Order and Compare Decimals on a Number Line Worksheets Base Ten Blocks Decimals

Comparing and ordering decimals, as well as placing decimals on a number line, is a great way for students to visualize that decimals are numbers with a concrete value. Decimals can be very challenging for students with special learning needs, especially autism, to grasp. This 2 week unit helps students understand that decimals have a specific value by ordering decimals on a number line. Includes scaffolded activities (to the tenth place)Identify the parts (whole and part) of a decimalDraw d
Preview of 4th Grade Math Lesson - Bluebonnet Aligned Curriculum – M6L15

4th Grade Math Lesson - Bluebonnet Aligned Curriculum – M6L15

Ready-to-Teach 4th Grade Math Lesson – Save Prep Time! Created and used in a real 4th grade Resource classroom and is designed to be practical, simple, and effective. This complete 30-minute lesson is aligned to the Bluebonnet Curriculum (Module 6, Lesson 15) and is perfect for 4th-grade classrooms. It’s designed for general education and special education students and provides a structured, engaging learning experience. Just project the lesson and have students follow along in their math jour
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