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Preview of The Sweet Truth | Math Project

The Sweet Truth | Math Project

PURPOSE: In this project, students will examine the sugar content of popular beverages. Using the concept of rate and unit rate, students will explore how to compare sugar concentrations of various sizes of drinks using the nutrition facts given on the labels. This project also includes the option to tabulate the data using an excel spreadsheet program to learn how computers calculate formulas. Overall, this project has great transdisciplinary themes which span health, social studies, science, a
Preview of Digital-My Dream House Area Project (Google Sheets)

Digital-My Dream House Area Project (Google Sheets)

Digital-My Dream House Area Project (Google Sheets) This is a quick, simple and easy to use product! Students each get their copy when you assign through Google Classroom! Students use their knowledge of area using square units to form rooms for their Dream Homes! Students will be able to use multiplication sentences to find the area of their rooms located in their dream house. This product is Editable so you can revise the instructions to suite your students needs. This product includes a drop
Preview of Math Facts Teaching Tool for Addition and Subtraction

Math Facts Teaching Tool for Addition and Subtraction

Created by
By the Inch
This tool was designed for students having difficulty understanding the steps for addition and subtraction regrouping. The ones, tens, hundreds, and thousands digits are each a different color, including when numbers are carried or borrowed. Arrows show the direction to go when regrouping. Cross out lines and commas are available on the necessary sheets and must be manually put into place. There are ten sheets to this Excel workbook. I set it up this way in order not to always have to change ce
Preview of Partial Product Multiplication

Partial Product Multiplication

Created by
Caroline Jones
Page 1: Fourth grade Everyday Math introduces the partial product algorithm for multi-digit multiplication using a game called "Tag Team Wrestling". My students love the game, but many have a hard time lining up the numbers of the partial products. So I created a worksheet that has boxes instead of lines for the partial products. Page 2: I also created a template that can be used to transition students more gradually to the partial product method. It has less prompts than "tag team wrestli
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