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Preview of The Case of the Missing Math Trophy Breakout on Google Forms

The Case of the Missing Math Trophy Breakout on Google Forms

The Case of the Missing Math Trophy was designed for gifted and talented 5th graders so it could easily be used for either 5th or possibly 6th grade. It requires students to solve puzzles related to powers of ten, exponents, and multiplying multi-digit numbers based on word problems! The Breakout/Escape Room is in an easy to use Google Form that can be copied to Google Classroom. It requires students to solve 9 puzzles, ideal for a 20-30 minute class period, small group, or independent practice
Preview of The Great Gallery Heist Number Patterns Breakout for Google Forms

The Great Gallery Heist Number Patterns Breakout for Google Forms

The Great Gallery Heist Breakout was designed for gifted and talented 4th graders so it could easily be used for either 4th or 5th grade. It requires students to solve puzzles related to number patterns including finding the next number in a sequence, solving word problems, and identifying prime and composite numbers, and more! The Breakout/Escape Room is in an easy to use Google Form that can be copied to Google Classroom. It requires students to solve 8 puzzles, ideal for a 20-30 minute class
Preview of THINK Sheet for Secondary Students | From Disruption to Self-Induction!

THINK Sheet for Secondary Students | From Disruption to Self-Induction!

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Granabana
Have this THINK Sheet on hand BEFORE you have the need to diffuse disruptive behavior in your classroom. With this tool, the student will: identify their disruptive behaviorunpack a previous event which may have caused the behaviorexplain the situation in their own wordsidentify who was affected and howestablish a call to action for the next time a similar situation arisesoffer 2 possible consequences for the disruptive behaviorobserve and record in writing the class at work without disruptio
Preview of THINK Sheet in Spanish | Secondary Students | From Disruption to Self-Induction

THINK Sheet in Spanish | Secondary Students | From Disruption to Self-Induction

Created by
Granabana
Have this THINK Sheet on hand BEFORE you have the need to diffuse disruptive behavior in your classroom. With this tool, the student will: identify their disruptive behaviorunpack a previous event which may have caused the behaviorexplain the situation in their own wordsidentify who was affected and howestablish a call to action for the next time a similar situation arisesoffers 2 possible consequences for the disruptive behaviorobserve and record in writing the class at work without disrupti
Preview of Average Value AP Calculus | Google Form Activity

Average Value AP Calculus | Google Form Activity

11-question Google Form on Average Value problems for AP Calculus classes. This assignment is editable and has answers included. It can be scored and used as a test or quiz!
Preview of The Math Bunker 5th Grade Breakout for Google Forms

The Math Bunker 5th Grade Breakout for Google Forms

The Math Bunker Breakout was designed for gifted and talented 5th graders so it could easily be used for either 5th or possibly 6th grade. It requires students to solve puzzles related to finding volume, rounding fractions, decimals, and more! Aligns with Units 1-4 in Reveal Math for 5th Graders and is perfect for review!The Breakout/Escape Room is in an easy to use Google Form that can be copied to Google Classroom. It requires students to solve 10 puzzles, ideal for a 30 minute class period, s
Preview of Play Audition Form | Printable & Editable Acting Audition Sheet

Play Audition Form | Printable & Editable Acting Audition Sheet

This professional Straight Play Audition Form is the perfect tool for drama teachers and theatre directors to organize acting auditions quickly and efficiently. Designed for middle school, high school, and community theatre productions, this form helps collect all necessary information for casting decisions in one place. Students can list their monologue selection, performance experience, acting and movement skills, casting preferences, and scheduling conflicts. Directors can easily review and c
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