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Preview of micro:bit Coding - Lesson Resource Bank

micro:bit Coding - Lesson Resource Bank

Empower your students to code, create, and connect math concepts with the micro:bit!This micro:bit Coding – Lesson Resource Bank includes 11 complete lessons designed for Grades 3 and up, aligned with the Ontario Mathematics Curriculum (2020) and supported by cross-curricular connections in Science. Each lesson comes with ready-to-use teacher resources, interactive micro:bit simulators, and student-friendly supports—everything you need to bring coding into your classroom with confidence.
Preview of "Crack the Quad Code!" | Ultimate Quadrilateral Bundle for 5th Grade Geometry

"Crack the Quad Code!" | Ultimate Quadrilateral Bundle for 5th Grade Geometry

Help your students crack the code of quadrilaterals with this all-in-one geometry bundle! From introduction to review, this resource pack has everything you need to guide your students through the hierarchy of quadrilaterals in a way that’s clear, interactive, and fun. Whether you're introducing new vocabulary or reinforcing classification skills, this bundle makes learning engaging and low-prep. What’s Included: ✅ Introductory Matching Activity – Great for activating prior knowledge or a
Preview of Skip Counting Multiples Digital Notebook

Skip Counting Multiples Digital Notebook

Through Google Slides, students will be able to color code a hundreds chart to create a visual skip counting pattern. Then they will list the multiples of the number. They can use this digital notebook as reference notes while learning and practicing their multiplication facts.
Preview of Halloween Math Activity Pumpkin

Halloween Math Activity Pumpkin

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MindBridgeEDU
Teacher PageIncorporating creativity and hands-on design into note-taking isn’t just fun, it’s backed by research. Activities like coloring, folding, and drawing engage multiple areas of the brain, supporting memory, attention, and comprehension. By combining visual and verbal information, students use dual coding, which improves recall and understanding (Paivio, 1990; Mayer, 2009). Creative note-taking also boosts motivation and ownership of learning, helping students feel more engaged and conf
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