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Preview of Selection Sort Algorithm Activity | Hands-On Sorting Algorithm Lesson

Selection Sort Algorithm Activity | Hands-On Sorting Algorithm Lesson

Bring sorting algorithms to life with this lively, kinesthetic activity that keeps computer science front and center. Students embody the selection sort algorithm with manipulatives, action, and sequenced steps. Ideal for middle school and high school computer science or STEM class, this activity makes algorithmic thinking memorable through physical object-to-object comparisons and sorting. What's Included: 5 pre-built number lists (arrays) ready for student use Cut-and-use manipulatives (number
Preview of Division Place Value Disks & Place Value Charts CCLS - Math: 5.NBT.7

Division Place Value Disks & Place Value Charts CCLS - Math: 5.NBT.7

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Visually complete division problems by drawing place value disks onto place value charts to obtain the answers. Whole numbers and decimal numbers are used. 8 work sheets and 8 detailed answer sheets. Last three work sheets also use standard algorithm for division (students are encouraged to compare their answers to check their work). CCLS - Math: 5.NBT.7 Category Number And Operations In Base Ten Sub-Category Perform Operations With Multi-Digit Whole Numbers And With Decimals To Hundredths.
Preview of Mutiplication of Whole Number & Problem Solving Jeopardy (Game)

Mutiplication of Whole Number & Problem Solving Jeopardy (Game)

Are you looking for a FUN way to practice multiplication? Well, have I got just the trick! JEOPARDY!!! My students LOVE, LOVE, LOVE playing Jeopardy to review and/or practice skills that gives them the most difficulty. Not only are they solving the traditional algorithms, but they are also applying their understanding of multiplication through problem solving. This game can be played in whole group, centers, as a Friday Incentive, study guide for a test, etc. Give it a try and let me know
Preview of Division of Whole Numbers & Problem Solving Jeopardy (Game)

Division of Whole Numbers & Problem Solving Jeopardy (Game)

Are you looking for a FUN way to practice divsion? Well, have I got just the trick! JEOPARDY!!! My students LOVE, LOVE, LOVE playing Jeopardy to review and/or practice skills that gives them the most difficulty. Not only are they solving the traditional algorithms, but they are also applying their understanding of division through problem solving. This game can be played in whole group, centers, as a Friday Incentive, study guide for a test, etc. Give it a try and let me know how much your
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