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Preview of Which One Doesn’t Belong? MATH Divergent Math Talk Prompts | Grades 4–6

Which One Doesn’t Belong? MATH Divergent Math Talk Prompts | Grades 4–6

Created by
Gifted Ink EDU
Looking to spark meaningful math discussions and challenge your students' reasoning skills? This set of 50 visual math prompts is designed to stretch thinking, encourage debate, and support justification—all while reinforcing key math concepts in a fresh and engaging way. Each card features four mathematical items with no single correct answer, pushing students to think deeply, justify their reasoning, and explore multiple solution paths. Perfect for warm-ups, early finishers, math centers,
Preview of Distributive Property Lesson Guide +Independent Practice+ Homework + Exit Ticket

Distributive Property Lesson Guide +Independent Practice+ Homework + Exit Ticket

Created by
Stephen Hibbard
Distributive Property Lesson Guide + Activities + Homework + Exit Ticket | TEKS 6.7D Looking for an engaging and classroom-ready lesson to teach the distributive property? This 6th grade math resource is aligned to TEKS 6.7D and includes everything you need for a complete lesson—from guided instruction to independent practice! Perfect for: ✅ STAAR Prep ✅ Math Centers ✅ Guided Math ✅ Homework ✅ Review Days ✅ Substitute Plans What’s Included ⭐ Guided Notes ⭐ Worked Examples ⭐ Guided
Preview of Rock Band Tour - STEM

Rock Band Tour - STEM

This lesson has be used for a STEM enrichment. This lesson asks students to work collaboratively or independently. Students will create a rock band and plan an international tour. Students must log their travel expenses, distances, and elapsed time. This lesson allows students to see the needs for budgeting, planning, and provides a wonderful introduction to the global perspective. Requirements can easily be adjusted to fit the needs of any class.
Preview of If 24 is the Answer, What is the Question?

If 24 is the Answer, What is the Question?

Created by
B.Rogers
Use this radial web diagram to challenge students to think outside of the box. If the answer is "24", then what is the question? Students should be encouraged not to restrict their questions to only math. They can work individually on this activity or with a group. One example is already given.
Preview of Pause and Solve

Pause and Solve

Help your students solve math problems one step at a time. Do your students shut down when looking at a problem to solve? I made this resource and taught my students how to use the Pause & Solve step by step process. Checklists and sticky notes are a novelty for students. Try this resource out and see for yourself their improvement. I print this resource in color on white cardstock and laminate. I work through a few problems using this resource either whole group or small group depending on my
Preview of Parentheses Placement Mysteries

Parentheses Placement Mysteries

Created by
Midwest Trail
Students will place parentheses within a string of numbers in order to create as many different results as possible and explain their decision-making. They may also create their own random string of numbers and place parentheses among those numbers, along with an explanation.
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