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Preview of Scientific Notation Doodle Notes, Quiz + PowerPoint & Google Slides | Exponents

Scientific Notation Doodle Notes, Quiz + PowerPoint & Google Slides | Exponents

Scientific Notation Doodle Notes, Quiz + PowerPoint & Google Slides | Exponents, Standard Form, Scientific Notation Activity Teach scientific notation in an engaging, visual, and student-friendly way with these Scientific Notation Doodle Notes, Understanding Checkpoint Quiz, PowerPoint, and Google Slides! Students will learn how to convert between standard form and scientific notation, identify positive and negative exponents, understand decimal movement, and apply scientific notation t
Preview of FRACTION DECIMAL PERCENT CONVERSION TRIANGLE

FRACTION DECIMAL PERCENT CONVERSION TRIANGLE

This is a great resource for an interactive notebook. Good colored visual for kids to use when doing any fraction, decimal, percent conversion. You can print in color where each step is color coded to the steps of the conversion. You can also print in black and white and have the kids color code the arrows with the corresponding steps using colored pencils or highlighters.
Preview of Introduction to Probability

Introduction to Probability

Welcome to Kindly Pass The Math!Please find and enjoy the enclosed Power Point that I describe as An Introduction to Probability.* Students begin the lesson with probability term clarification, and descriptions of how we express probability in math; they learn exactly what indicates absolute probability and what indicates little or no probability.* Students progress to a clear, but concise presentation of the key terms used when dealing with probability.* Students r
Preview of My Summer

My Summer

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This is intended for the first days of school allowing students to share there summer, then determining percentages on certain aspects of that summer. this offers a great hook into estimating percentages and also thinking about units of measure when making sense of those percentages. The first page allow a lot of discourse for estimating percent into hour by first converting major check points like 25,50,75 and 100 percent. The second page allows student to think more deeply on how to properly a
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