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Preview of Write Rational Numbers in Equivalent Forms Guided Notes

Write Rational Numbers in Equivalent Forms Guided Notes

These guided notes help students write rational numbers in equivalent forms, including converting between fractions, decimals, and percents. Designed using the Gradual Release Model (I Do, We Do, You Do), this resource provides clear examples, scaffolded practice, and structured steps to support student understanding. Perfect for 7th Grade Math and Pre-Algebra, and fully aligned to the Florida B.E.S.T. Standard MA.7.NSO.1.2.
Preview of Emergency Sub Plan: Introduction to Factoring Polynomials

Emergency Sub Plan: Introduction to Factoring Polynomials

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Emergency Sub Plan: Introduction to Factoring PolynomialsThis emergency substitute plan is structured to introduce students to factoring polynomials independently, assuming prior knowledge of polynomials. The worksheet provides guided practice in identifying factors of numbers, finding the greatest common factor (GCF) of numbers and polynomials. Lesson Overview:Review of Factoring: Students will review the concept of factoring and practice finding factors of numbers to reinforce understanding.GC
Preview of Doodle Sheet - Relating Fractions to Decimals - So EASY to Use! PPT Included

Doodle Sheet - Relating Fractions to Decimals - So EASY to Use! PPT Included

INCLUDED in this download: Math Doodle SheetGuided Practice Sheet PowerPoint – to show students the KEY– two versions of both sheets included: INB and large 8.5 x 11 size TEKS and CC Aligned – plan for the FULL year included! These doodle sheets are the SAME CONTENT as my 4th grade foldables, just in a FLAT SHEET format! So EASY to USE!This product is part of a larger bundle of 78 4th grade math Doodle Sheets found here: 4th Grade Math ALL the DOODLE Sheets ~ So Fun and Engaging!These 4th
Preview of FREE Long Division Guided Notes

FREE Long Division Guided Notes

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Mathporium
These step-by-step guided notes pages are a great resource for teaching long division. These notes focus on the standard algorithm with a slight tweak. Students make a list of multiples using addition rather than multiplying to find their quotients. I find it makes dividing easier for most students, especially those who have trouble with multiplication. I use guided notes for every lesson in my classes and love seeing my students reference their notebooks on a daily basis! These are a great acco
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