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Preview of Positive & Negative Integers Rational Numbers End of Year 6th Grade Math Project

Positive & Negative Integers Rational Numbers End of Year 6th Grade Math Project

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MB Creations
Design a ski resort with this 6th-grade positive and negative integers math project. Students will apply their understanding of rational numbers in word problems related to their ski resort. They will solve absolute value word problems and find distances on a four-quadrant coordinate plane. Additionally, they will use persuasive language to advertise for their ski resort and integrate creative ideas into their projects. This resource is great for 6th-grade teachers who want to engage early finis
Preview of Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing: Spring Edition-4 Quadrants, 6.NS.C.6 Pear Deck

Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing: Spring Edition-4 Quadrants, 6.NS.C.6 Pear Deck

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Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides activity focuses on Plotting Points on the Coordinate Plane (4 Quadrants). Engage your students with this interactive Spring Edition Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing activity, designed specifically for Google Slides and Pear Deck! Students will love plotting ordered pairs to reveal 6 different hidden spring pictures, progressing from simple to more complex shapes. This is the perfect no-prep activity for practicing 4-quadrant graphing (positive and ne
Preview of Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing: Food Edition, 4 Quadrants, 6.NS.C.6 Pear Deck

Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing: Food Edition, 4 Quadrants, 6.NS.C.6 Pear Deck

Created by
Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides activity focuses on Plotting Points on the Coordinate Plane (4 Quadrants) includes Engage your students with this interactive Food Edition Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing activity, designed specifically for Google Slides and Pear Deck! Students will love plotting ordered pairs to reveal 6 different hidden food pictures, progressing from simple to more complex shapes. This is the perfect no-prep activity for practicing 4-quadrant graphing (positive and
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