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Preview of Measurement and Equivalent Bingo

Measurement and Equivalent Bingo

This is a fun game to quiz students about measurement equivalence. I use this after I teach students about measurement abbreviations, equivalence. For example, if I pull out "pt." I will say, what does this stand for? A:pint, How many cups are in a pint? This is also a great lesson for substitutes.
Preview of Essentials for Everyday Math Unit 1 | Intervention, Special Ed, Trade Math

Essentials for Everyday Math Unit 1 | Intervention, Special Ed, Trade Math

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The Math Domain
Build confidence with essential number skills your students will actually use.This first unit of Essentials for Everyday Math (Unit 1) covers whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, percents, prime factors, and divisibility rules. Includes 8 lessons with guided notes and answer keys—perfect for remediation, special education math, math for the trades, or middle school review.This unit is part of a larger “Essentials for Everyday Math” course I designed for students who need practical ma
Preview of Brownies for 2 Real World Examples of Multiplying Fractions

Brownies for 2 Real World Examples of Multiplying Fractions

Stir up excitement in your math centers with this "Brownies for 2" fraction math activity! This hands-on center brings real-world baking into the classroom, making multiplying fractions by whole numbers, other fractions, and mixed numbers as delightful as baking brownies. Plus, no microwave, no baking, no mess, and NO STREES!The "Brownies for 2" activity is more than just a math lesson; it's a memorable classroom experience. Designed to test students' understanding of multiplying fractions, thi
Preview of Multiplying Fractions Cookie Lab

Multiplying Fractions Cookie Lab

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Amy Skinner
During the unit on multiplying fractions, I use this lab to give students a real-life example of how we use multiplying fractions. I give students this form with a no-bake cookie recipe (will need a microwave) and they are required to convert the recipe to make only one cookie, then convert it to make 8 cookies. Once I check their math, we discuss how they will actually measure out the ingredients, since there isn't a 4/9 measuring cup. :) The next day we make cookies! **Updated 11/11/14 - No
Preview of Basic Culinary Conversion Post-It® Practice | Teaspoons to Gallons | No-Prep

Basic Culinary Conversion Post-It® Practice | Teaspoons to Gallons | No-Prep

Looking for an easy way to build culinary measurement confidence in your classroom? This no-prep Post-It® Conversion Practice set is packed with 32 hands-on, fraction-friendly math problems covering everything from teaspoons to gallons—designed specifically for Culinary Arts, Family & Consumer Science (FCS), and Career & Technical Education (CTE) classrooms! Students will convert real-world kitchen measurements using cups, tablespoons, quarts, pints, and gallons—no calculators required! Each p
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