This study sheet takes the worry out of FDP. Take away answers for a quick quiz. Students can see patterns and can develop automaticity quickly with this study guide.
This interactive decimal place value chart is especially helpful with standards 5.NBT.A.1 and 5.NBT.A.2 as students explore 10X, 100X, 1,000X greater and 1/10, 1/100, and 1/1,000 of as well as when they are multiplying and dividing by exponents. They can physically move the digits to see how their value increase or decreases. Easily send a copy to each student for their personal use by creating an assignment in Google Classroom and using the “make a copy for each student” feature.
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
Have your students convert fractions, decimals, andpercents using Excel! They can check their answers on their own to see which ones they got correct and which ones they need to try again! Have students work in groups to initiate peer to peer learning.
This was designed to be a quick and interactive assignment that can be used as a do now, bell ringer, or exit ticket. This is a well organized way to get students to practice calculating percent based on a grid, a model, a number line, as well as converting fraction to percent.
This resource is made to be used with the Multiplying Fractions - Increase or Decrease PowerPoint Presentation. It can be found in my store!! I hope this helps students to understand how fractions can change the product.
A collection of 6 inspirational quotes and ideas for use to enhance student motivation. Using inspirational quotes can increase student thought and engagement. Use these as bulletin boards, idea starters or motivational topics.
This foldable can be used in multiple ways. I chose to use it to review fractions, equivalent fractions, & converting fractions to decimals & percents. I included a key of how it was used in my classroom but this can be personalized to fit your needs. This is a great resource for Interactive Math Notebooks. Feedback is appreciated! Please use the Ask a Question feature in TPT too! Thanks!
This activity guides the learner in finding the surface area of a 3-D object (cube). TLW classifies the 3-D object by labeling its edges, faces, and vertices. Then, given dimensions and a visual representation of the net of a cube, TLW calculate the area of each face and sum the total for the cube's surface area.
I use this resource as an interactive math journal activity for my alternate middle school math class, but it can be used as differentiated notes, quiz, or for reinforcement or review.
Using math journals? Here is a great fifth grade resource...a foldable for the orders of operations (parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, subtraction, and additions)! Included with the foldable are some task cards that students can paste in their math journals and complete as additional practice and/or as formative assessment for the teacher.
Left and Right style digital spiral notebook with a desk background. The template consists of 8 slides with 8 tabs that are hyperlinked to the designated slide. At the top of the "desk" are icons of commonly used apps that the teacher can link various additional resources, such as practice quizzes, videos, and games for the student to use that goes along with the lesson. The notebook outline is as follows. 1- Cover 2- Table of Contents 3- Notebook Setup (consists of info explaining the right an
This is a PowerPoint presentation for the 1st lesson in my unit 1 on Basic Geometry Terms and Symbols for my geometry course. Included are the answers to the notes which are available for FREE as a PDF. This is designed to be teacher led, but many of my students used this to get notes they missed or to review. It can easily be modified for the teacher's specific use in the classroom. My corny jokes can easily be deleted. WHY? I can't imagine! A worksheet andquiz are also available for p
This foldable is a great way to teach Order of Operations
This download includes:
Order of Operations Foldable
- Black and white student copy
- Red ink KEY and colored KEY
- Three versions (PEMDAS, GEMDAS, and PBMDAS)
- PowerPoint to show how to fill in the blanks
- Folding Movie and printing directions
No Cutting Mess! Make 2 sided copy, students fold while watching folding video, fill out by watching PowerPoint, add color to make it their own.
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Applied Math, Arithmetic, Basic Operations
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