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Preview of Types of Graphs Doodle Notes & Quiz + PP | NGSS Differentiated Science Activity

Types of Graphs Doodle Notes & Quiz + PP | NGSS Differentiated Science Activity

Help your students master graph interpretation and construction with this engaging Doodle Notes™, Quiz, and PowerPoint bundle! With clear visuals, differentiated layouts, and a focus on graph types, parts, and purpose, this resource supports NGSS-aligned science skills in an interactive, student-centered format. What’s Included: Doodle Notes™ (PDF)  ✔ 3 differentiated versions: full, partially filled, and blank  ✔ Covers graph components, axis labeling, graphing tips, and types: bar, line, pie (
Preview of Notes and Exit Ticket for Graphing Lines Using Slope Intercept Form

Notes and Exit Ticket for Graphing Lines Using Slope Intercept Form

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Alanna Hunter
This includes two versions of the notes I use to teach graphing lines using slope-intercept form. The first version is a completed version. The second version is a fill-in-the-blank version that can be printed for students or posted on Google Classroom for them to fill out digitally. I have also included a Google Form with a 10-point exit ticket-type quiz that I use to check in with the students at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Finding Slope Practice Guided Notes Doodle Math Wheel Finding Slope From a Graph

Finding Slope Practice Guided Notes Doodle Math Wheel Finding Slope From a Graph

Slope notes are the focus of this engaging, creative (but structured) math wheel note-taking format. Use the Slope Math Wheel notes for slope concepts, finding slope from a graph, finding slope using 2 points, and practice.Complete a section or two each day; or use the wheel to review after all concepts have been taught.What is a math doodle wheel? It's a graphic organizer for students to: Take notes inside the math wheelUse color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggersComplete p
Preview of Intro to Reflections on a Coordinate Plane (6th Grade)

Intro to Reflections on a Coordinate Plane (6th Grade)

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DuceDesigns
This is a basic introduction to reflections on a coordinate plane using only integers (no fractions or decimals). I use this with my scholars who have disabilities, especially learning disabilities. Update 11/4/2023: Now includes a separate guided notes page. See preview for everything that is included. Answers included in the notes section of the powerpoint. MAFS.6.NS.3.6 / CCSS.Math.Content.6.NS.C.6 Understand a rational number as a point on the number line. Extend number line diagrams and c
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