INCLUDED in this download: Math Doodle SheetGuided Practice Sheet PowerPoint – to show students the KEY– two versions of both sheets included: INB and large 8.5 x 11 size TEKS and CC Aligned – plan for the FULL year included! These doodle sheets are the SAME CONTENT as my 4th grade foldables, just in a FLAT SHEET format! So EASY to USE!This product is part of a larger bundle of 78 4th grade math Doodle Sheets found here: 4th Grade Math ALL the DOODLE Sheets ~ So Fun and Engaging!These 4th
A polished, professional slide deck to visually guide your complete Algorithm Adventure lesson! ✍️ This is the exact presentation used in my complete lesson pack, designed to be clean, clear, and engaging for upper elementary students. ⭐ This is a taste-tester of the full lesson! ⭐ This free slide deck provides the visual structure for your lesson. The core teaching content, the hands-on activity, and the assessment materials are found in the Algorithm Video Lesson & Teacher Guide HERE. Use
A fun, engaging activity teaching students about ALGORITHMS. Included is a 6 slide PowerPoint presentation and a fun activity in which students create their own exercise algorithm. You can then direct students to follow each other's algorithms. If you are wondering what an algorithm is... it's is a set of step-by-step instructions that can be followed in order to solve a problem. This resource is part of a 5 lesson computational thinking unit for younger students - perhaps in Kindergarten, Grad
Slide Show focused on the Advanced Algorithms Lesson in High School Computer Science. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!Check out these other products made for this lesson in the bundle belowBe sure to check out these other products!General Science:Scientific Method Reading WorksheetHistory of Measurement Systems Reading WorksheetExperimental Variables Reading WorksheetEarth Science:Intro to Earth Scien
20x Vocabulary Terms & Definitions made for the Advanced Algorithms lesson in High School Computer Science. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Vocab list used for various other teaching resources in the related bundle aboveUnlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Based on the science of reading teaching philosophy*Check out the other products made for this lesson in the bundle above!Be sure to check out these other products!General Science:
I developed this study guide ("algorithm") to help guide students at the END of your unit on the preterite tense. My high schoolers struggle to remember which verbs are stem-changing, which ones have irregular stems, etc., so this "algorithm" walks them through step-by-step how to conjugate any verb they encounter in Spanish in the simple past.
Color coding multiplication has worked wonders for my students to understand traditional algorithm in 2-digit times 2-digit multiplication. This is a strategy I have been using for the past several years. I make a big deal about the red and blue step having the potential for carried numbers, while orange and purple will not. I also call the green step the money step because if they don't remember to drop that zero they will only make $50, instead of $500. I stress this a great deal. The second
This is a fun and helpful song for students to remember the algorithms of adding and subtracting integers.
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Here's a template that I use to check the understanding of students in math for the following:
- Algorithms
- Creating Word Problems
- Drawing a Model
- Explaining their thinking
The Middle Box can either be the "Answer" or "Question"
This is a foldable of 3 multiplication strategies 5th graders use in math. It includes Open Area Model, Partial Products, and Standard Algorithm. Can be used as notes, in an interactive notebook, or as classwork.
Cosmo's Minus Method is an adaptation of Cramer's Rule I made for my Algebra 2 class. I wanted them to have this algorithm as an alternative to substitution or elimination to solve moderately difficult systems of 2 linear equations in standard form. I chose not to call it Cramer's Rule because a quick google search would reveal how to use Cramer's Rule with the available TI-84 Graphing Calculators. Also, the title of the algorithm "Cosmo's Minus Method" comes from the name of the crazy neighbor
Use these notes after completing your decimal operations unit. It includes the steps to solving all 4 operations with decimals using the standard algorithm. Two versions are included. One as cloze notes and another with answers filled in. Fully editable!
Convenient, versatile Number of the Day up to 4 digits. Includes standard form, expanded form, tally marks, +/-, number line addition and subtraction, and standard algorithm.
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Scaffolded notes that walk students through how to add and subtract fractions with models when they have unlike denominators. This is to help students discover the algorithm for adding and subtracting with unlike denominators on their own; only proper fractions used here. I have attached the word doc so you can edit it as you please. Happy Teaching!
TEKS: 5.3H
This product contains interactive notes for multiplying decimal using two different methods. Everything is fully editable so, you can change the content or formatting as you please. The first page covers the standard algorithm, and the second page covers the box method. You could adapt the second page to cover the lattice method if desired. There are two version for you to choose from. Version 1 has specific examples for each method of multiplying decimals. Version 2 is more of a bare bones temp
This can be use to have students determine if they need to add or subtract when reading word problems involving decimals. They will be able to solve with a visual model and then check their work using the standard algorithm.
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A polished, 23-slide presentation to guide your "How AI Learns" lesson—absolutely FREE! 🤖♻️ This slide deck walks students through the journey of training Binny the AI recycling robot, from a simple Rule-Bot to a smarter Brain-Bot. Slides Include: Meet Binny and the recycling centre settingBinny's simple algorithm and why it failsTraining Zone A & B activity instructionsAlgorithm 2.0 development promptsReal-world AI sorters in actionWhy humans still matter (human-in-the-loop)⭐ This is a taste-