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Preview of Function Fun, Unit 1: Patterns, T-tables, and Graphs

Function Fun, Unit 1: Patterns, T-tables, and Graphs

OVER 50 PAGES! These are the best strategies for teaching linear functions to all students. Tested in grades 4 through high school, this unit helps students develop competency with both the concepts and computations involved in functions. The multi-representational activities cover slope, y-intercept, t-tables, graphs, formulas, and visual representations of linear functions. This unit is part 1 of a four-part series and includes 17 patterns in both color and black and white versions to provide
Preview of Milk Carton Apartments

Milk Carton Apartments

An inexpensive and easily implemented hands-on lesson helps students understand functions and function notation. Concepts include slope, y-intercept, t-tables, graphs, direct and indirect variation, and the identity function. Common Core alignment is included along with complete instructions, activity masters, answer keys, and research tips. You'll even get an "udderly' silly trivia quiz about milk to amuse your students.
Preview of Catch Up: Helping Students Understand the Importance of Completing Work

Catch Up: Helping Students Understand the Importance of Completing Work

If you want to reinforce the importance of doing work this is a powerful way to accomplish your goal while teaching t-tables, graphing, patterns, and functions. Students typically don’t realize how important each assignment is to the outcome of their grade. With this activity, they will see its impact and remember it for months to come. A great way to start your school year or a new grading period.
Preview of Coordinate Grid Task Cards

Coordinate Grid Task Cards

Problem set contains multiple problems in each of the following categories: Plotting Coordinates First quadrant Second quadrantThird quadrant Fourth quadrantMixed Shapes Make your own shapes Decimals Graphing FunctionsGraph the functionProportional or non-prop Relationships Functions linear vs. nonlinearGuess the functionStudents need to have been introduced to negative integers, basic geometric shapes, and decimals to complete the plotting coordinates cards. Students need to have been introduce
Preview of Spring Action Lab: A Bouncy and Engaging STEM Lab

Spring Action Lab: A Bouncy and Engaging STEM Lab

Students will enjoy putting their learning to work in this engaging lab. Using springs or rubber bands, students measure and record data as they try to get a bucket to touch the floor by adding weights. Then they use their data and its graph to make predictions and write equations that will help them predict the outcomes. This simple and inexpensive lab will help your students learn graphing, t-tables, measurement, linear functions, and the physics of tension forces. This can be used as a stand-
Preview of Big Football Game Math Survey | Tally Charts, Bar Graphs, Data Questions

Big Football Game Math Survey | Tally Charts, Bar Graphs, Data Questions

Are you searching for an engaging way to boost your students' math skills while keeping them motivated during a popular sporting event? Look no further! Transform your classroom into a hub of data analysis with the Big Game Football Survey Math | Tally Charts, Bar Graphs & Data Questions | No Prep resource. This perfectly designed pack seamlessly integrates real-world data collection and interpretation with essential math concepts, saving you valuable prep time and captivating your students' i
Preview of Ratio Tables Worksheet 6th Grade Unit Rate Project Linear Equation Word Problems

Ratio Tables Worksheet 6th Grade Unit Rate Project Linear Equation Word Problems

Created by
MB Creations
Explore the world of racing and design your own race track with this 6th-grade ratio, unit rate, and equation math project. Students will apply their understanding of ratios and proportional relationships in word problems related to their race track. The slides and worksheets involve real-world scenarios related to NASCAR and Formula One racing. Students will write ratios and graph coordinates from ratio tables. This resource is great for 6th-grade teachers who want to engage early finishers, ch
Preview of Graphing & Cartesian Coordinate Systems: Calculate Missing Outputs in Functions

Graphing & Cartesian Coordinate Systems: Calculate Missing Outputs in Functions

Graphing & Cartesian Coordinate Systems: Calculate Missing Outputs in Functions • VETERAN Montessori-inspired printable Geometry help (4 printable pages + key):How do you use a cartesian coordinate graph? These pages guide young  geometrists to: Practice finding the locations of different points within each set on the coordinate graphsCalculate missing outputs within an (x,y) functionVisualize the relationship between the input x and the output y of a functionPractice plotting (x,y) coordinates
Preview of M269 (PDF): measurement data|line plots (tables & line w/objects) (2pgs)

M269 (PDF): measurement data|line plots (tables & line w/objects) (2pgs)

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Preview of Weather Activity Bundle

Weather Activity Bundle

Montessori Inspired Weather Activities:Basic Weather Vocabulary Weather Instruments Types of Clouds Parts of a Thermometer Parts of a Rain Gauge Weather Forecasting Weather Symbols Weather Observation & Charting DIY Weather Bingo Template Severe Weather Preparedness Normal & Severe Weather Water Cycle Although the target age for Montessorians is 3-6 years old this Weather Bundle may be used for multiple ages, or as a family unit study for homeschoolers. Children as young as 2 years old ca
Preview of Division Beginners

Division Beginners

Created by
iYLEES
Introduce young learners to the basics of division with these fun and engaging Early Beginners Division Worksheets! Designed for elementary students, this resource helps children understand division through simple exercises, visual models, equal-group activities, and easy practice problems. Perfect for building foundational math skills, reinforcing classroom learning, and boosting confidence in division. Ideal for teachers, homeschool families, math centers, independent practice, homework, and e
Preview of Graphing Project- collect and interpret data with student designed project

Graphing Project- collect and interpret data with student designed project

Created by
Ms K Montessori
After students have learned how to use basic graphs, give them the opportunity to use their skills to create their own survey, graph their results, and interpret their data. Included: Student graph planning page- students will craft their own question and gather data Interpreting the Data (2 versions for differentiation)- students will interpret their data hereBlank Line plot, bar graph, or pictograph page to allow student choiceStudent examplesCCSS:Represent and interpret data.Draw a scaled pic
Preview of Coordinate Plane/Absolute Value/Distance on a Graph Google Slides Activity

Coordinate Plane/Absolute Value/Distance on a Graph Google Slides Activity

This Google Slides Activity includes 14 slides containing basic reminders about the setup and use of a coordinate plane, calculating distance on a graph using absolute value, and describing directions as they relate to crossing over the axes. Students are asked to find the coordinates of several locations in "Grid Town" and then to describe the number of "city blocks" needed to travel to get from one destination to another. They are asked to use directional words (north/south/east/west) and det
Preview of Easy Chemistry - atoms, elements, and molecules

Easy Chemistry - atoms, elements, and molecules

Created by
Miz Lemonade
This is a beginners unit that introduces elementary students to chemistry basics. It covers atoms, elements, molecules, the periodic table, and Mendeleev. This unit uses backwards learning in that the students do the fun activities and then use critical thinking skills to relate their learning back to chemistry fundamentals. I used this unit with my fourth and fifth grade Gifted and Talented students and they loved it. Their learning was much deeper due to the activities which include block
Preview of Sum Thing Interesting: Finding Amazing Patterns in Addition

Sum Thing Interesting: Finding Amazing Patterns in Addition

This simple exploration in addition can lead to very advanced discoveries. Because the entrance point involves basic addition, any student can get on board. Then you can take them as far down the math track as you want as you explore sums of consecutive numbers, exponents, and quadratic patterns.
Preview of Question of the day - Letters in your name

Question of the day - Letters in your name

Question of the day - Letters in your nameUse these daily questions for attendance, name recognition, letter identification, and basic math skills. Students answer the yes/no question of "Do you have __ in your name?" Once all students have answered, you can count the number of names in each and compare more/less. Having only two choices of answer is good for students with language delays as it allows them to make a choice from a field of two. ***************************************************
Preview of Graphing Competitions: Student-Created Math Challenges

Graphing Competitions: Student-Created Math Challenges

Created by
Audrey McCalley
This set of five student-created measuring and graphing challenges involves student's competitive side and requires them to measure, create tables, and create graphs. Students compete in challenges like marshmallow basketball, speed drawing, and stand-up comedy, determine the variables in the competitions, and graph the results. This activity packet includes: - 4 student- created challenges with lesson plans and handouts - 1 open-ended challenge handout for your students - teacher grading ru
Preview of Write Expressions, Linear Equation Word Problems, Inequalities 6th Grade Project

Write Expressions, Linear Equation Word Problems, Inequalities 6th Grade Project

Created by
MB Creations
Design a school store with this 6th-grade expressions, inequalities, and algebraic equations math project. Students will apply their understanding of basic algebra in word problems related to their school store. The slides and worksheets involve writing, graphing, and evaluating expressions, inequalities, and equations. This resource is great for 6th-grade teachers who want to engage early finishers, challenge gifted and talented students independently, or complete a whole-class project at the e
Preview of Zoo Animal Math Lesson (Pre-K-Kindergarten Age)

Zoo Animal Math Lesson (Pre-K-Kindergarten Age)

Created by
Shianne Wall
zoo animal-themed math lesson for young children ages 5-6, who are naturally curious about animals, making it an engaging way to introduce counting and basic addition. The theme connects to their interests, fostering enthusiasm for learning. Using familiar animals like elephants and giraffes helps make abstract math concepts concrete and relatable. This activity also incorporates hands-on manipulatives, which support tactile learning and keep students actively involved. It aligns with the develo
Preview of Earth Day Activity: Water Wisdom

Earth Day Activity: Water Wisdom

Celebrate Earth Day (or any day!) with this Water Wisdom activity. Included are: an informational text about Earth's water and usage in the USCommon Core style questions about the textCreating data tables from textual informationCreating bar graphs from the data tablesCreating a US map color-coded to show water usage in each stateA scientific investigation about how much water is wasted from a dripping faucetThese activities are also included in the Earth Day Activities Bundle.
Preview of Fall Time Bar Graphs | Kindergarten&1st Grade Math Worksheets | Pintable/NoPrep

Fall Time Bar Graphs | Kindergarten&1st Grade Math Worksheets | Pintable/NoPrep

Created by
Sumshine Studio
Fall Time Bar Graph | Kindergarten Math Worksheets Help young learners explore early data skills with these fun and easy-to-use Fall-themed bar graph worksheets! Perfect for kindergarten and early elementary, this resource introduces students to basic graphing concepts using cute and familiar fall objects like leaves, pumpkins, and acorns. Students will: ✔️ Count and record fall items ✔️ Color bars to represent quantities Enjoy math this November with these worksheets! ⭐ What’s Included
Preview of Halloween Owl Shape Craft and Shape Graphing

Halloween Owl Shape Craft and Shape Graphing

Owl Shape Craft is a fun project for our primary students to do when they are learning about the fall season; and also learning about the different 2D shapes individually and within creations. Owl Craft is created with all the basic shapes; and later students identify, graph, count and compare them. Students also trace all the shapes to create the same owl design as the construction paper owl to then color it the same or different than the crafty one. You get everything with this craft and
Preview of Collecting Data and Creating a Graph

Collecting Data and Creating a Graph

Created by
Natalie Kounter
📝 "Ask, Tally, and Graph!" This resource helps students learn how to: Pose a question (e.g., “What’s your _______” or "Do you like_______?") Collect data using a tally chart Organize and display the data on a bar graph It’s perfect for introducing the basics of data collection and representation in a fun, hands-on way. Students get to ask real questions, gather answers from classmates, and turn those answers into a visual graph! See Preview for examples of how to use this product.
Preview of Gross Motor Question of the day

Gross Motor Question of the day

Work on gross motor skills with these daily questions. 10 questions included to use when needed throughout the school year. Have students answer "yes" or "not yet" to questions such as "Can you wiggle your body?" or "Can you fist bump your friend?" Once your whole class has answered, compare which answer has the most or the least. Count the number of students who gave each answer. Provides a basic introduction to graphing for advanced students and an ability to choose from two selections for stu
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