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Preview of Meet The Teacher Essentials (Bow/Disco/Pastel)

Meet The Teacher Essentials (Bow/Disco/Pastel)

1. Meet the Teacher Checklist (Blank Template)Description:A pastel-themed checklist featuring adorable disco balls, pink bows, and stars. It includes multiple checkboxes without pre-filled text, allowing teachers to customize it for their event. How it helps:Keeps the event organized.Ensures families know exactly what to do at each station.Customizable for any grade level or classroom needs. 2. General Info Template (Blank Version)Description:An aesthetic flyer layout with soft colored shapes
Preview of Meet the Teacher Blank Checklist

Meet the Teacher Blank Checklist

Description:A pastel-themed checklist featuring adorable disco balls, pink bows, and stars. It includes multiple checkboxes without pre-filled text, allowing teachers to customize it for their event. How it helps:Keeps the event organized.Ensures families know exactly what to do at each station.Customizable for any grade level or classroom needs.
Preview of Monster Scaffolded Long Division Templates (2 by 1 digit)

Monster Scaffolded Long Division Templates (2 by 1 digit)

This product can be printed and put in a sheet protector for students to use as a long division template. The product is scaffolded for the students needs. Colour coded in order of operations based on the rainbow (ROYGBIV) and numbered so they know what order to go into. Arrows and hints help them with the rest as well.
Preview of Math Subject Google Classroom Banner

Math Subject Google Classroom Banner

This math google classroom subject banner that is out of this world! DIRECTIONS:Go to classroom.google.comOpen the class and at the bottom of the image, click Upload photo.Choose an option: Drag a photo from your computer to the middle of the screen or click Select a photo from your computer, choose the image you want to use for your class, and click OpenClick Select class theme!
Preview of Area of a Parallelogram, Area = Base x Height, Geometric Proof

Area of a Parallelogram, Area = Base x Height, Geometric Proof

With these workings it is easy to see why the area of a parallelogram is its base multiplied by its height. You'll also notice why the opposite sides of a parallelogram have angles that are equal. This is an excellent resource for teachers who want to explain the reasoning why A=bh for a parallelogram or just mathematics enthusiasts who enjoy looking at proofs. It may also be useful to mathematics artists who require a deeper understanding of specific formulas, for things such as vectors and com
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