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Preview of Number Lines and Absolute Values Key Lesson

Number Lines and Absolute Values Key Lesson

This stand-alone resource covers Common Core Objective 7NS A.1 and A.1.B: number lines and absolute values. It includes: • Brief teacher lesson • Practice sheet • Quiz • Answer keys • Student map to full unit Though this lesson can stand alone, the full unit, Integer Operations, is a Montessori approach to project-driven mathematical learning. The complete parts are outlined in the student map at the end of this document. It includes 4 different project choices, meaningful work, material lesso
Preview of Number System: Positive and Negative Signed Number Lines • Horizontal & Vertical

Number System: Positive and Negative Signed Number Lines • Horizontal & Vertical

Number System: Positive and Negative Signed Number Lines • Horizontal & Vertical • Elementary Montessori-inspired Math & Pre-Algebra help (2 printable pages)Positive and Negative Signed Number Lines: These pages guide young  mathematicians to: Visualize both positive and negative whole numbers on number linesReview the rules for adding and subtracting positive & negative numbers Explore what canceling out means; how to find a net zero sumBoth horizontal & vertical number lines included with two
Preview of Fraction Unit Mini Project Interactive Distance Learning

Fraction Unit Mini Project Interactive Distance Learning

This Fraction Interactive Journal includes both practice worksheets and a mini recipes project. Students learn reducing fractions and operating with all four operations. There are hundreds of practice problems and the original PPT file to adapt to your needs. Students apply their skills through real recipe scaling for a Pancake Breakfast. In this download you will receive:PDF Teacher Guide with Answer Keys and lesson tipsLink to copy and download the Google Slides Interactive Math JournalAn orig
Preview of Fun Applied 6th Grade Math (Community Service Project for Dog Toy Donations)

Fun Applied 6th Grade Math (Community Service Project for Dog Toy Donations)

Wondering how your students can apply their learning in a way they are proud of? Seek no further, for this is a beloved project that I have used in my classroom, called Community Service Project: Dog Toy Donations. This can be a stand-alone assignment, or layered into a real-world hands-on project that involves connecting with your local dog shelters. Even my most reluctant of students were engaged in this - I'm guessing it's due to the love of dogs!
Preview of Mental Percentages A Middle School Project on Percentages in the Real World

Mental Percentages A Middle School Project on Percentages in the Real World

Middle school students learn how to mentally compute percentages and use such skill in real-life situations. Bump your student’s mental math skills to the next level with this practical skill we all use as adults. This percentages project teaches students how to take the basic percent formula and mentally calculate tip, tax, and sales. Learning is easy through a tried and tested sequence of patterns and ratios. Practicing their skills is fun with three percentage games, including all the game
Preview of Number System: Positive and Negative Signed Number Lines with Fractions

Number System: Positive and Negative Signed Number Lines with Fractions

Number System: Positive and Negative Signed Number Lines with Fractions • Horizontal & Vertical • Elementary Montessori-inspired Math & Pre-Algebra help (2 printable pages)Positive and Negative Signed Number Lines with Decimal Fractions: These pages guide young  mathematicians to: Visualize both positive and negative numbers on number linesLines include whole numbers, mixed numbers, and decimal fractionsReview the rules for adding and subtracting positive & negative numbers Explore what cancelin
Preview of Decimals Unit Mini-Project Distance Learning Google Slides

Decimals Unit Mini-Project Distance Learning Google Slides

This Decimal Interactive Journal includes both practice worksheets and a mini budgeting project. Students learn add, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing decimals. There are hundreds of practice problems and the original PPT file to adapt to your needs. Students apply their skills through real recipe scaling for a Pancake Breakfast. In this download you will receive:PDF Teacher Guide with Answer Keys and lesson tipsLink to copy and download the Google Slides Interactive Math JournalAn origina
Preview of Integer Operations Full Unit Bundle Distance Learning Google Slides

Integer Operations Full Unit Bundle Distance Learning Google Slides

Take your students on a journey through Integer Operations full unit online! This interactive journal has history stories, worksheets, puzzles, art, and even a mini financial project. There are 27 full slides to practice all four operations in positive and negative numbers. As a bonus, the three bundled activities come together in a single document that can be uploaded and assigned. Skill lessons have three components: Definition, Thinking Questions, and Rote and Practice to ensure that student
Preview of Equivalent Fractions - Practice Activity

Equivalent Fractions - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Simplifying Fractions - Practice Activity

Simplifying Fractions - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing a Whole Number by any Fraction (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing a Whole Number by any Fraction (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Comparing Fractions - Practice Activity

Comparing Fractions - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers (Practice Worksheet)

Multiplying Fractions and Whole Numbers (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions (unlike denominators)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions (unlike denominators)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Multiplying Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Multiplying Fractions by Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Understanding and Solving Percent Problems | Elementary Matching Cards

Understanding and Solving Percent Problems | Elementary Matching Cards

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Fractions (like denominators)

Adding and Subtracting Fractions (like denominators)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Whole Numbers by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Dividing Fractions by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Dividing Fractions by Unit Fractions (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Mixed Numbers: Addition & Subtraction (Practice Worksheet)

Mixed Numbers: Addition & Subtraction (Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions  (Conversion Practice Worksheet)

Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions (Conversion Practice Worksheet)

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Finding  the Mean - Practice Activity

Finding the Mean - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
Preview of Mean, Median & Mode - Practice Activity

Mean, Median & Mode - Practice Activity

Print the following pages on cardstock. For durability—especially if multiple children will be using the material—laminate all the cards after cutting them out along the lines. Store the finished cards in a small box, bag, or tackle box alongside other math materials on the shelf. How to Use:Children will match each red problem card with the correct blue answer card. For Concrete Work: The child writes the problem from the red card onto a sheet of paper, uses concrete materials to solve it, fi
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