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Preview of Square Roots of Non-Perfect Squares

Square Roots of Non-Perfect Squares

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Melaine Crowder
Do your students need to know how to find square roots of non-perfect squares? Do you need easy to use lessons? This digital interactive resource contains seven slides for students to use when finding the square root of a non-perfect square. These slides can be used with Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive, which is perfect for distance learning. These square root of a non-perfect square slides can also be printed and used as a paper activity. This resource also includes a Google Form Quiz with
Preview of Complete Percents Unit with Notes, Examples, Exercises

Complete Percents Unit with Notes, Examples, Exercises

This unit includes notes, explanations, examples and exercises for percents. It covers the percent equation, percent change, percent error, discounts, tips, commission and tax, higher order thinking problems, and mixed review. Perfect for partners to learn cooperatively. This lesson can be used to introduce the topic, as a review before assessment, or in the middle of the topic for reinforcement/reteaching. Excellent for students who were absent for part or all of the percent unit. Perfect for
Preview of Math MYP Painted Cubes Investigation Task

Math MYP Painted Cubes Investigation Task

Created by
rdebro42
MYP Style linear patterns task based on the famous painted cube problem. Students are asked to find the equation for number of small cubes with three, two, one, and no sides painted for a larger cube of any side length n. It is valuable as a formative task to help students get used to investigation task structure or possibly as a formative assessment. I would not recommend using it formally as a summative task. It is essentially four mini-investigations in one instead of one investigation whos
Preview of Building Thinking Classrooms Lesson Plan – Integers and Their Opposites

Building Thinking Classrooms Lesson Plan – Integers and Their Opposites

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PEMDASSA
Transform your math lessons with this engaging, ready-to-use Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC) lesson plan focused on Integers and Their Opposites!Designed using the principles from Building Thinking Classrooms by Peter Liljedahl, this resource provides everything you need to guide your students toward a deep, conceptual understanding of integers and their opposites. With thoughtfully sequenced problems and hands-on activities, your students will actively participate in mathematical thinking i
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