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Preview of Area and Perimeter

Area and Perimeter

Created by
Tiara Downer
The presentation includes several examples and activities to help students practice calculating area and perimeter. For instance, students are asked to find the area and perimeter of a basketball court, a backyard, and a trampoline. There are also higher-order thinking questions to encourage students to apply their knowledge to everyday situations. The lesson concludes with a worksheet for independent practice and a reflection on whether students were able to achieve the learning target.
Preview of Math Claim Sheet

Math Claim Sheet

This claim sheet requires students to use the 8 Mathematical Practices as they understand, solve, model and explain and argue that their thinking is correct. I has been using this sheet for over twelve years and I average 40 % growth on SBAC state testing.
Preview of Grade 7 Math - Solving Two-Step Inequalities

Grade 7 Math - Solving Two-Step Inequalities

Created by
Maniac for Math
This is a quick page used to check for your students' understanding on Solving Two-Step Inequalities. I generally give these concept checks after I teach the lesson and give students time to practice the concepts in class. Through this check for understanding, students will be able to demonstrate their understanding on how to solve inequalities. This resource includes a teacher key. Thank you very much for stopping by my store. If you would like to stay informed on my newest products and sales,
Preview of Place Value Chart - Spanish - Whole Numbers

Place Value Chart - Spanish - Whole Numbers

Created by
Fo Sho David
The place value chart is a great way to reinforce the value of each digit. If your instruction is in Spanish, this will definitely be the tool you will need in order for your students to achieve mastery. You can compare and order whole numbers. Let me know what you think? In the comments below! Thanks Betty
Preview of Math Concept Map

Math Concept Map

Created by
Melinda Sawicki
This is a great sheet to have students fill in during or after a lesson! It would work wonderfully as a formative assessment or just simply to review a math concept.
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