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Preview of P is for Pterodactyl: The WORST Alphabet Book Ever Activity Pack

P is for Pterodactyl: The WORST Alphabet Book Ever Activity Pack

All the letters that misbehave and make words nearly impossible to pronounce.This resource pack is the perfect accompaniment to the book P is for Pterodactyl, but you don’t need the book to use it! Use this as a valuable part of your class literacy focus, or as a fantastic resource to keep on hand for supply teachers! Reading Task:Play Popcorn Pronunciation to collect as many words as you can by pronouncing them correctly. Writing:Roll-a-Plot to create a quirky story using eccentric English. M
Preview of Ratios & Proportional Reasoning in the Real World | 6th Grade Gifted Enrichment

Ratios & Proportional Reasoning in the Real World | 6th Grade Gifted Enrichment

Created by
Innovative Ed
Ready for your gifted students who already mastered ratios? This fully self-directed enrichment unit goes deeper, not faster, keeping students at grade level while genuinely challenging their thinking.This 10-day resource is designed for 6th grade gifted and TAG students who have tested out of a ratios and proportional reasoning unit. Every activity is real-world, rigorous, and requires zero teacher introduction. Students pick up and go independently while you work with the rest of the class. Wh
Preview of 6th Grade Math Project Gifted & Talented Early Finisher Activities Middle School

6th Grade Math Project Gifted & Talented Early Finisher Activities Middle School

Created by
MB Creations
Independent projects for gifted and talented students are great early finisher ativities middle school. Use these end of year 6th grade math projects to keep gifted and talented students engaged after state testing. These fun math activities 6th grade help students practice math skills in every standard and apply their learning to different design projects. This makes for an excellent end of year 6th grade math review or early finishers state testing activities. 6th grade math and gifted and tal
Preview of Probability Math Project

Probability Math Project

The Probability Project is great for students 4th-6th grades. Students survey friends and family to gather data and use it to practice and learn probability. Students will learn how to calculate mean, median, mode, and draw charts. Packet includes helpful information sheets and flashcards for students to use and learn. This is an engaging and comprehensive project your student will love! Subjects: Math, Writing, and Art Grades: 4th-6th Ages: 8-12 years old Duration of Project: 2 weeks Pages: 21
Preview of Array We Go! Introducing Multiplication, Factors, Primes, & Composites

Array We Go! Introducing Multiplication, Factors, Primes, & Composites

This is an engaging and visual way to introduce multiplication and the concepts of factors, multiples, primes, composites and MORE! Students build arrays for the numbers 1–25 and look for patterns and characteristics that help them learn to recognize multiples. Directed questions also help them to learn to identify primes and composites. Square numbers, factor rich numbers, and perfect numbers are included for more advanced students. Extensions allow you to take the lesson to a multi-day in dept
Preview of Data and Graphs Projects, 5th and 6th Grade Math Enrichment

Data and Graphs Projects, 5th and 6th Grade Math Enrichment

Created by
Gina Kennedy
Fun Data and Graph Enrichment Projects Students Love! Nine fun math projects that range from finding distances from cities to Olympic records and even charting calories on a super sized cheeseburger. The fun and creative projects utilize line plots, line graphs, bar graphs, double bar graphs, pie/circle graphs, mode, median, mean and range. I've also included a set of vocabulary terms, sample graphs and and a rubric! Print and go math enrichment! Perfect for distance learning as well.Please ch
Preview of What's the Verdict: Sharks vs. Lightning? Modes of Center, Spread, and More!

What's the Verdict: Sharks vs. Lightning? Modes of Center, Spread, and More!

Put it to the test! Use the age-old expression: "You are more likely to get struck by lightning than to be bitten by a shark!" to learn and practice Measures of Center, Measures of Spread, Measures of Shape, and Statistical Graphing including: MEAN MEDIAN MODE RANGE OUTLIERS [Using IQR +/- 1.5(IQR)] QUARTILES [lower quartile (IQ-1) and upper quartile (IQ-3)] INTERQUARTILE RANGE (IQR) MEAN ABSOLUTE DEVIATION/ M.A.D. ft. ABSOLUTE VALUE SYMMETRY/ASYMMETRY OF DISTRIBUTION CLUSTERS AND GAPS BELL SHAP
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