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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 Fraction Challenger - Interactive Educational Web Game for Fraction Exercises

Fraction Challenger - Interactive Educational Web Game for Fraction Exercises

Fraction Challenger is an interactive, gamified web-based practice tool designed specifically to help 3rd through 5th-grade students master fraction addition and subtraction. It transforms standard math drills into an engaging, self-paced digital activity. Here is a breakdown of the product and how it can be a valuable asset to your classroom or tutoring sessions: ### Key Features Authentic Math Formatting: Unlike many digital tools that use confusing horizontal slashes (e.g., 1/2), Fraction Cha
Preview of CALCULUS PIERRE DE FERMAT Math Science WebQuest Research Project Biography

CALCULUS PIERRE DE FERMAT Math Science WebQuest Research Project Biography

FERMAT - Pierre de Fermat was a French lawyer at the Parlement of Toulouse, France, and a mathematician who is given credit for early developments that led to infinitesimal calculus, including his technique of adequality.Engage your learners in fun, interactive, and creative ways to discover more about PIERRE DE FERMAT using this WebQuest. Activity is differentiated allowing students to respond to open-ended questions reaching individual levels. INSPIRE your students!This WebQuest is NO P
Preview of Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus  NO CALCULATOR

Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus NO CALCULATOR

These 24 problems are great to use with your calculus students within the first few days of the school year. Reviews everything from asymptotes to domain and range, logs to sine and cosine. Worked in are calculus ideas such as limits, tangent lines and average rate of change. The intention is to work all of these without technology to build your students' fluency and wean them off of their calculators. The circuit format allows your students to work semi-independently since they hunt for th
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