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Preview of 4th 5th Grade Real World Increasing & Decreasing Patterns Worksheet Graphing

4th 5th Grade Real World Increasing & Decreasing Patterns Worksheet Graphing

Here’s a ready-to-go 4th or 5th grade real-world math lesson that helps your students apply what they are learning about increasing and decreasing patterns, tables, graphing, and pattern rules to simple financial situations (money math). Each situation is a realistic financial scenario for a student in elementary school. This is a great way to incorporate financial literacy into your everyday math curriculum! Students will graph patterns about the following: Saving allowance money each week i
Preview of 4th Grade Earth Day Math Game | Equivalent & Comparing Fractions | Digital Game

4th Grade Earth Day Math Game | Equivalent & Comparing Fractions | Digital Game

This earth day math digital game helps students master fractions through an engaging, story-driven space adventure focused on comparing fractions 4th grade and equivalent fractions 4th grade skills. Students solve interactive fraction challenges, progress through multiple levels, and complete a cosmic mission to save the planet and the galaxy while building Earth Day awareness through applied math skills. Perfect for: earth day fractions game, math earth day, universe project, earth day quiz
Preview of Demonstrate Ordering Numbers with an Animated Excel File

Demonstrate Ordering Numbers with an Animated Excel File

Created by
Stanley Matsuda
Simple to use animated Excel file for in class demonstration of Ordering Numbers from whole numbers, integers, positive rational, rational, and real numbers. Self-correcting quiz format that automatically generates a new set of numbers. Move scroll bars, select option buttons, type numbers, and watch these mathematical concepts come alive. You must use Microsoft Excel that is capable of opening file formats in either .xlsx or .xlsm.
Preview of Let's Celebrate Pi Day! 3.14

Let's Celebrate Pi Day! 3.14

Created by
Denise
This is a full lesson to celebrate Pi in Math! The lesson includes the lesson plan with CCSS and objective, photo of the activity being performed, direction sheet with chart to fill in for students, and a question sheet for closure. Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th, for 3-14. The students have fun proving Pi for circles.
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