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Preview of Algebra & Geometry Quizmania!

Algebra & Geometry Quizmania!

Created by
Momma Mackey
This Jeopardy®-style, interactive powerpoint is a great review tool for your classroom! You can use it as is to cover congruence, circles and algebraic expressions or you can use it as a template and enter your own skills and answers. For each of the three categories, there are six questions listed with increasing levels of difficulty. The answers pop up by clicking on the slide. The home screen is hyperlinked so you can actually click on the numbers and it will jump to that specific slide. T
Preview of FRENCH IMMERSION Grams or Kilograms? Stand up or sit down game

FRENCH IMMERSION Grams or Kilograms? Stand up or sit down game

Created by
Madame Amazing
MY RESOURCES ARE FOR FRENCH IMMERSION STUDENTS. This game serves as a great formative assessment to see who understands the difference between grams and kilograms! At the end of the lesson you play the following Powerpoint you ask students to stand up if the object should be measured in grams or sit down if it should be measured in kilograms. Kids love this game!!
Preview of The Frankenstein Project

The Frankenstein Project

Created by
Hungry Teacher
It's ALIVE! If you build it, they will learn. Students will replace Dr. Frankenstein and use measurement, number sense, and proportional reasoning to build their own creature. Mathematical Domains: Measurement and Data, Number System, Numbers and Operations, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, Statistics and Probability Standards: Grade Levels 4, 5, 6, 7, 8: 4.NF.3, 4.NF.4, 4.MD.1, 5.NF.3, 5.NF.6, 5.NF.7, 5.MD.1, 6.RP.1, 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3, 6.NS.1, 7.RP.1, 7.RP.2, 7.RP.3, 8.NS.1, 8.EE.4 Topic
Preview of The Frankenstein Project - Metric Version

The Frankenstein Project - Metric Version

Created by
Hungry Teacher
It's ALIVE! If you build it, they will learn. Students will replace Dr. Frankenstein and use centimeter measurement, number sense, and proportional reasoning to build their own creature. Mathematical Domains: Measurement and Data, Numbers and Operations, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, The Number System, Statistics and Probability Standards: Grade Levels 3-8: 3.NF.A.1, 3.NF.A.2.B, 3.MD.B.4, 4.NF.3, 4.NF.4, 4.MD.1, 5.NF.3, 5.NF.6, 5.NF.7, 5.MD.1, 6.RP.1, 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3, 6.NS.1, 7.RP.1, 7
Preview of The Metric System

The Metric System

Created by
Teresa Hughes
Convert measurements from one metric system to another using a simple metric ladder. Examples are provided and a final small quiz with solutions is included at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Converting mL to L - Stage 3

Converting mL to L - Stage 3

Created by
Lindle Perpic
Powerpoint: Converting mL to L Learning objective: To convert from mL to L we divide by 1000 and move the decimal point three spaces to the left Content: 74 slides, explanation of how to convert from mL to L and worked examples differentiated for students working below and at a stage 3 level 1. Everyday examples where mL and L are used (coke bottles, milk bottles and eye droppers) 2. Simple, worked example of how to convert mL to L (the rule = to convert from mL to L we divide by 1000 and move
Preview of Big Foot

Big Foot

Created by
Hungry Teacher
Does Bigfoot really exist? Your students will use the stories told by several witnesses to piece together what Bigfoot looks like. They will need both their reading and math skills to complete this task. Good Luck! Mathematical Domains: Ratio and Proportional Relationships, The Number System, Measurement and Data, Statistics and Probability Topics: Ratio, Scale, Measurement, Fraction, Decimal, Percent, Graphing, Scatter Plot, Slope, Coordinate Grid, Ordered Pair, Y-Intercept, Problem Solving
Preview of Who Cut The Cheese?

Who Cut The Cheese?

Created by
Hungry Teacher
Who knew cutting the cheese could be so difficult? What would happen if a gigantic cube of cheese fell into Central Park, New York? Students will use measurement and proportional reasoning to determine what to do with all of this cheese. Mathematical Domains: Measurement and Data, Numbers and Operations, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, The Number System Standards: Grade Levels 6, 7, 8: 6.RP.A.1, 6.RP.A.2, 6.RP.A.3, 6.RP.A.3b, 6.RP.A.3c, 6.RP.A.3d, 6.NS.A.1, 6.G.A.1, 6.G.A.2, 7.RP.A.1, 7
Preview of Volume & Capacity

Volume & Capacity

Created by
Lindle Perpic
Lesson objective: To explore the relationship between ml and cubic centimeters Content: 74 slides Materials required: water, centicubes and measuring jugs 1. Teacher demonstration (adding centicubes to a measuring jug of water and observing increase in the level of water) 2. Group work recording different centicubes added to the measuring jugs of water. 3. Volume related questions with diagrams 4. Capacity related questions with diagrams
Preview of Measurement PowerPoint | Scientific Measurement & Tools Visuals

Measurement PowerPoint | Scientific Measurement & Tools Visuals

Bring clarity and color to your lessons on scientific measurement with these engaging 36-slide PowerPoint and Google Slides presentations. Designed to align with NGSS and middle school science standards, this resource walks students through essential measurement concepts using vibrant, easy-to-follow visuals. These presentations are perfect for reinforcing or reviewing content covered in my Measurement Doodle Notes & Quiz, which is available separately (also FREE). It’s an ideal visual companio
Preview of The Scientific Method: Green Bean Experiment

The Scientific Method: Green Bean Experiment

The Scientific Method: Green Bean Experiment This is a short unit created to teach students about the Scientific Method and how to design and implement an experiment, specifically regarding the growth of Green Beans. This unit contains a total of 16 Lessons that teach students the Scientific Method, the application of the scientific method, and ends with students creating and implementing a scientific experiment using the Scientific Method • Lesson # 1 – Introduction to the Scientific Met
Preview of Volume and Surface Area Press Your Luck Game

Volume and Surface Area Press Your Luck Game

Powerpoint game is based on Press Your Luck that was on TV in the 80s. Students answer questions dealing with the volume and surface area of cubes, rectangular prisms, pyramids, and cylinders. Students should be familiar with the formulas and how to solve problems before playing this game. This was used as a test review in my classroom.
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