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Preview of Build Your Own Theme Park Project | 6th Grade Math PBL | Differentiated Versions

Build Your Own Theme Park Project | 6th Grade Math PBL | Differentiated Versions

Transform your classroom into a real-world math design studio with this exciting Theme Park Project-Based Learning (PBL) experience! Students become engineers, designers, and business owners as they create their own theme park—while applying essential 6th grade math skills in meaningful, engaging ways. With 3 different worksheet versions (A, B, C), you can easily meet the needs of all learners while maintaining high expectations and rigor. Why This Resource is a GAME-CHANGERReal-world appli
Preview of Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Guided Notes – 12 Guided Notes In All, 28% Off!

Grade 6 Ratio Reasoning Guided Notes – 12 Guided Notes In All, 28% Off!

This bundle brings together 12 sets of Guided Notes for your students to learn every 6th grade ratio reasoning skill. Coupled with my bundles of 6th grade ratio reasoning Worksheets, online Check Ins, Quizzes, and Activities and Resources, you can use it to teach your students: • Basic Ratio Reasoning – recognizing proportional relationships and working with tape diagrams • Proportion Problems – solving proportions and finding out if two ratios are really equal • Percents – calculating pe
Preview of Grade 3 – Math Quiz 1: Place Value & Rounding | Auto-Grading Google Form

Grade 3 – Math Quiz 1: Place Value & Rounding | Auto-Grading Google Form

OverviewThis Place Value & Rounding Quiz is the perfect way to assess your students’ understanding of place value to the thousands place and their ability to round numbers to the nearest 10 and 100. Designed as Quiz #1 in the Grade 3 Math Google Forms series, it features 10 all-new questions focused on identifying place value, writing numbers in expanded form, comparing numbers, and rounding. This quiz contains no embedded visuals — all questions are text-based or numeric to keep the focus o
Preview of Grade 3 – Math Quiz 4: Division Facts (÷10 and Under) | Auto-Grading Google Form

Grade 3 – Math Quiz 4: Division Facts (÷10 and Under) | Auto-Grading Google Form

OverviewThis Division Facts Quiz is the perfect way to assess your students’ fluency with basic division facts up to ÷10. Designed as Quiz #4 in the Grade 3 Math Google Forms series, it features 10 all-new questions including numeric problems, word problems, and visual models such as grouping diagrams and arrays to support student understanding. It’s auto-grading, editable, and includes embedded colorful visuals to support all learners. What’s Included10 auto-grading Google Forms questionsA
Preview of Grade 3 – Math Quiz 2: Addition & Subtraction  | Auto-Grading Google Form

Grade 3 – Math Quiz 2: Addition & Subtraction | Auto-Grading Google Form

OverviewThis Addition & Subtraction Word Problems Quiz is the perfect way to assess your students’ ability to solve real-world problems using multi-digit addition and subtraction. Designed as Quiz #2 in the Grade 3 Math Google Forms series, it features 10 all-new questions focused entirely on computation and problem-solving. This quiz contains no embedded visuals — every question is text-based to keep the focus on reading comprehension and calculation. It’s auto-grading, editable, and low-p
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Lesson 4 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Lesson 4 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

This is a complete lesson for learning how to add and subtract using percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Caleb scored 15 points in the basketball game Saturday, and 20% more points in the game Tuesday. How many points did Caleb score Tuesday? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, what is 20% of 15? 15 x 20/100. Remembering that 15 can be written as 15/1, we can write 15/1 x 20/100. Then we multiply the numerators (tops) and the
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 4 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 4 – Adding and Subtracting with Percents

Use this Guided Notes document, in either Google Sheets online form or printable PDF, to help teach your students how to add and subtract using percents. This is a useful skill in many different situations. For example, Caleb scored 15 points in the basketball game Saturday, and 20% more points in the game Tuesday. How many points did Caleb score Tuesday? This is a percent problem that we solve by multiplying. First, what is 20% of 15? 15 x 20/100. Remembering that 15 can be written as 15/1, w
Preview of Teacher Gradebook with Conditional Formatting & Automatic Averages

Teacher Gradebook with Conditional Formatting & Automatic Averages

Save time, stay organized, and instantly analyze student performance with this fully editable Teacher Gradebook Spreadsheet! This easy-to-use gradebook is designed to automatically calculate student averages and class averages, while visually highlighting performance levels using built-in color-coded conditional formatting. Perfect for tracking assignments, quizzes, tests, or a combination of all three, this gradebook helps you quickly identify trends and support student success—without extr
Preview of Grade 3 – Math Quiz 3: Multiplication Facts (0–10) | Auto-Grading Google Form

Grade 3 – Math Quiz 3: Multiplication Facts (0–10) | Auto-Grading Google Form

OverviewThis Multiplication Facts Quiz is the perfect way to assess your students’ fact fluency with multiplication facts from 0 × 0 to 10 × 10. Designed as Quiz #3 in the Grade 3 Math Google Forms series, it features 12 all-new questions in a quick, no-prep format. This quiz contains no embedded visuals — it focuses purely on numerical problems for rapid recall and fluency practice. It’s auto-grading, editable, and designed for speed, making it perfect for timed fact checks or warm-ups. Wh
Preview of Grade 6 Ratios Coordinate Plane Lesson 2 – Ratios and Constant Rate

Grade 6 Ratios Coordinate Plane Lesson 2 – Ratios and Constant Rate

This is a complete lesson for learning how to derive and use constant rate with a coordinate plane. A constant rate is when one value changes by the same amount for each change in another value. For example, imagine Haley riding her motorcycle to and from school every day. If the round trip is four miles, and she doesn’t go anywhere else, the mileage on her bike will increase at a constant rate: 4 miles per day. A rate table would have two rows, one for days and one for miles. A coordinate pla
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Lesson 3 - Comparing Fractions using Percents

Grade 6 Percents Lesson 3 - Comparing Fractions using Percents

This is a complete lesson for learning how to use percents to compare fractions. A fraction is a type of ratio that represents part of a whole. However, it can be hard to tell, just from looking, which fraction is greater. Consider these two fractions: 2/3 5/7Converting each fraction to a percent makes it easy. Cross-multiplying 2/3 x X/100 results in the equation 3X = 200. Dividing both sides by 3, X = 66.67. 2/3 = 66.67%. Cros
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Lesson 2 - Calculating Percents with Rounding

Grade 6 Percents Lesson 2 - Calculating Percents with Rounding

This is a complete lesson for learning how to calculate percents with rounding. Unlike in Grade 6 Percents Lesson 1, all of the answers to these problems have non-terminating decimals – meaning that they go on forever. For example, 11/27 expressed as a percent is 40.74074074… - a number with a repeating decimal and, therefore, an unlimited number of decimal places. Since it’s not practical for your students to write out every decimal place in this answer, they have to round it. In all of
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 3

Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 3

Use this Guided Notes document, in either Google Sheets online form or printable PDF, to help teach your students how to use percents to compare fractions. A fraction is a type of ratio that represents part of a whole. A real-world example might show the fraction of students who play in the Westville Middle School band. If there are 360 students in the school, and 54 play in the band, the fraction is 54/360, simplified to 3/20. Now, let’s compare the students who play in the band at Westvil
Preview of 2nd Grade EnVision Math -Guided Google Slide Lessons -Second Grade Topic 13

2nd Grade EnVision Math -Guided Google Slide Lessons -Second Grade Topic 13

These daily Google Slides will guide you and your students through each lesson in the EnVision math program. I went through each topic and skill individually to create this resource for you. Using the slides as a great jumpstart to your daily math lesson. I follow the sequence taught in the student workbook, and the questions are never copied from the text. These slides are to help simplify teaching each skill and give students models, visuals, and practice as a class. Additionally, I have linke
Preview of Prime and Composite Digital Guided Practice Activity

Prime and Composite Digital Guided Practice Activity

Provide students a strategically targeted guided practice DIGITAL lesson to help them increase their skills with Prime and Composite Numbers. This guided practice provides you with an efficient, engaging whole group mini-lesson, review, small group re-teach, intervention lesson activity in an easy, super low-prep digital format. Review small and specific content targets, individualizing learning by specific student needs. Please, see the preview for a detailed view of the product! This pr
Preview of Distance Learning Math Facts Projects

Distance Learning Math Facts Projects

Created by
All Can Math
This distance learning or independent project includes 1. Student instructions 2. Grading rubric 3. Teacher tips and instructions. This straightforward project can be used anytime students have to memorize facts. Simply combine the project with quizzes on the facts students are learning. I have not included quizzes because this project could cover any facts from basic addition facts, multiplication tables, perfect squares, theorems, formulas, definitions, etc.
Preview of Pixel Art Digital Mega Math Pixel Art Growing Bundle Add, Sub, Mul, Div K - 6th

Pixel Art Digital Mega Math Pixel Art Growing Bundle Add, Sub, Mul, Div K - 6th

Get the complete collection of engaging Pixel Art Math Activities in one MEGA Growing Bundle! Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division For Kindergarten , 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th This bundle includes all current seasonal and themed Pixel Art Math activities — and it will continue to grow throughout the year. ✨ Buy now at the lowest price. The price will increase as new activities are added. All future updates are FREE for current buyers. 📦 What’s Included ✔ 170+ Pixel Art Math Activities
Preview of Grade 3 – Math Quizzes 1–10 Bundle | Auto-Grading Google Forms

Grade 3 – Math Quizzes 1–10 Bundle | Auto-Grading Google Forms

OverviewThis Grade 3 Math Quiz Bundle includes all 10 quizzes in the Grade 3 Math Google Forms series, covering essential math topics for the year. Each quiz is fully editable, auto-grading, and designed to save teachers time while giving students instant feedback. Quizzes 1–3 are entirely text/numeric with no visuals for quick fact checks, while Quizzes 4–10 include embedded colorful visuals to support all learners. Perfect for assessments, reviews, math centers, or homework, this bundle give
Preview of Nearpod - IM Unit 1 Lesson 3 - Reasoning to Find Area 2

Nearpod - IM Unit 1 Lesson 3 - Reasoning to Find Area 2

Created by
Math Dot Edu
Let’s decompose, compose, and rearrange shapes to find their areas. Created using Nearpod add-on in Google Drive and designed for remote learning or 1:1 classroom. Check for understanding and Cool Down included. Google Form quiz available as well.
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes – Every Percents Skill Your Students Need

Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes – Every Percents Skill Your Students Need

This is a collection of Guided Notes for teaching your students percents skills. There are four sets of notes here, each teaching a different skill: 1) Calculating percents 2) Calculating percents with rounding 3) Comparing fractions using percents 4) Adding and subtracting with percents. Each set of notes is designed to be distributed to your students, in printable PDF version or Google docs online version. You can then use your pre-completed copy, along with my related worksheets and check ins
Preview of Finding Unit Rates - Part ONE! - 4.1 (GoogleSlides)

Finding Unit Rates - Part ONE! - 4.1 (GoogleSlides)

Great for virtual learning or in person learning! Can be displayed in google meet, on a smart board, or easily turned into an interactive experience like PearDeck. You can even film yourself teaching from these slides using programs like Screencastify! This lesson walks teacher and students through finding a unit rate! Increasing gradually in difficulty, the slides alternate teacher instruction slides with student "YourTurn!" slides, maximizing engagement and allowing students to practice what t
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Integers using Google Drive

Adding and Subtracting Integers using Google Drive

Looking for distance learning math materials? Your students will have fun as you integrate technology into your math curriculum. There are moveable manipulatives to give students a visual of how to add integers. There are also written out notes and example for your students to refer to. There are several pages of problems for your students to do to practice adding and subtracting integers. Finally, there is a quiz to assess your students with. Answer keys included!!! You WILL need internet
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Lesson 1 - Calculating Percents

Grade 6 Percents Lesson 1 - Calculating Percents

This is a complete lesson for learning how to calculate percents. Percents are common in the real world outside of math class, but may be hard for students to understand. However, they are best understood as a ratio shown as a number over 100, for example 27/100; or 27 percent. This lesson presents two different ways to calculate a percent from a ratio. One way is to set up a proportion with the original ratio on one side, and the percent on the other, like this: 4/25 = X/100. Cross-multiply
Preview of Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 1

Grade 6 Percents Guided Notes 1

Use this Guided Notes document, in either Google Sheets online form or printable PDF, to help teach your students their first lesson in percents. Percents are common in the real world outside of math class, but may be hard for students to understand. However, they are best understood as a ratio shown as a number over 100, for example 27/100; or 27 percent. Converting a ratio to a percent is actually very easy. One way is to create a proportion with the original ratio on one side, and the per
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