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Preview of Multiples, Factors & Divisibility Logic Maze| Error Analysis | 4–6th Grade Math

Multiples, Factors & Divisibility Logic Maze| Error Analysis | 4–6th Grade Math

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Gifted Ink EDU
🧠Engage students in deep mathematical reasoning with these Multiples, Factors & Divisibility Logic Mazes, designed specifically for gifted and advanced learners in grades 4–6. This resource goes beyond worksheets and task cards by requiring students to analyze, justify, and debug their thinking as they navigate each maze. Instead of answering isolated questions, students must use logical reasoning to choose the correct path. Incorrect answers don’t end the activity—they lead to intentiona
Preview of Math Journal Bundle │Resource Pages [ENG & SPAN]

Math Journal Bundle │Resource Pages [ENG & SPAN]

Math Journal Resource Pages Bundle – Support & Practice for StudentsLooking for ready-to-use math resources to help your students practice, review, and master key concepts? This Math Journal Resource Pages Bundle is perfect for upper elementary students! 📘 What’s Included:Math Vocabulary [ENG & SPAN]Operation Sense: Add, Subtract, Multiply, or Divide?Adding & Subtracting Decimals [ENG & SPAN]Adding & Subtracting Fraction Strategies [ENG & SPAN]Division Strategies [ENG & SPAN]Multiplication St
Preview of Factors, Multiples, Primes Real Life Problem (MYP Maths Criteria C and D)

Factors, Multiples, Primes Real Life Problem (MYP Maths Criteria C and D)

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MYP Maths
Full assessment: Questions with subparts to help students reach the aim setAuthentic context to support meaningful reflection on answers and engage information literacy skills. It is recommended that questions about the background information are addressed as a class to ensure consistent clarity.Criteria C and D rubrics for MYP1Strand-aligned task-specific clarificationsAnswers in the form of a sample solution and additional marking guidanceStudents will need to answer questions on a separate pa
Preview of Patterns in the Pirates' Plunder - Math Thinking Task | 6th - 8th Grade

Patterns in the Pirates' Plunder - Math Thinking Task | 6th - 8th Grade

Created by
Math MOOniverse
Set sail on a math adventure! In this pirate-themed hands-on activity, students work together to solve the mystery of which treasure chests will be left open after a series of “toggles” by numbered pirates. Through prediction, simulation, and pattern discovery, students uncover the surprising connection between factors, multiples, and perfect squares. Perfect for introducing or reinforcing number theory concepts, this engaging activity gets students talking, thinking, and excited about math.
Preview of Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: This lesson uses Patriot Day (September 11) as a context for practicing data analysis, graphing, and problem solving in a respectful, age-appropriate way. Elementary: Graph small data sets of helpers (firefighters, police, medics) with pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Analyze timelines and casualty numbers, calculate percents, and create bar graphs.High School: Work with complex datasets such as rebuilding costs or memorial attendance, modelin
Preview of Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Description: Use the Fall Equinox (around September 22) to explore math through daylight patterns, graphs, and functions. Students compare data from different regions and discover how math explains natural cycles. Elementary: Graph daylight hours from 3 cities using pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Calculate averages and create double bar graphs comparing hemispheres.High School: Model daylight hours over months with sinusoidal functions, analyzing amplitude, p
Preview of International Literacy Day Math | Analyzing Global Literacy | K–12, TEKS

International Literacy Day Math | Analyzing Global Literacy | K–12, TEKS

Description: Bring math and global issues together on International Literacy Day (September 8) with an activity analyzing world literacy statistics. Elementary: Compare literacy rates from 3 countries and build bar graphs.Middle School: Work with regional data sets to calculate averages, differences, and gender comparisons.High School: Graph UNESCO literacy data, calculate percent changes over time, and analyze inequalities using ratios.What’s inside:Full K–12 TEK
Preview of Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Labor Day Graphing | Careers & Data Analysis | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: Tie Labor Day to math by graphing jobs, careers, and worker data. Students practice data representation while honoring the workforce. Elementary: Build pictographs or bar graphs showing jobs like teacher, doctor, or firefighter.Middle School: Create histograms or bar graphs of workforce data, calculating mean, median, and mode.High School: Analyze Bureau of Labor Statistics datasets with scatterplots, comparing employment trends over time and across s
Preview of Understand Addition & Subtraction of Rational Numbers – Grade 7 Inquiry Workbook

Understand Addition & Subtraction of Rational Numbers – Grade 7 Inquiry Workbook

Created by
Smartie Steps
Engage your students with inquiry & real-world problem solving! This Grade 7 workbook helps students understand addition & subtraction of rational numbers through visual models, real-life contexts, and reflection. What’s included: 📘 47 pages: Teacher pacing guide (3–4 days) Statement of understanding & big idea “See – Think – Wonder” hook page Real-life scenarios (money, temperature, games, elevation) Investigation 1: Number Line Models Investigation 2: Real-Life Contexts Investigation 3: P
Preview of Intergers Error Analysis

Intergers Error Analysis

Created by
MK NextGen
This Integers Error Analysis resource helps students analyze incorrect work, identify mistakes, find the correct answer, and justify their reasoning. Students practice key integer concepts through error analysis tasks that promote mathematical reasoning, written explanation, and deeper understanding. The resource also includes a reflection page to help students think about common mistakes and what they learned.
Preview of Error Analysis Journal Starters – Pythagorean Theorem & Irrational Numbers (Gr8)

Error Analysis Journal Starters – Pythagorean Theorem & Irrational Numbers (Gr8)

Created by
ToadallyTeacher
Help your 8th grade students think deeper and master exponents and scientific notation with these Error Analysis Journal Starters! This no-prep resource is perfect for reinforcing key concepts in right triangles, square roots, and the classification of rational and irrational numbers through meaningful reflection and mathematical reasoning. Each prompt presents a common misconception or mistake, then asks students to explain the error and justify the correct thinking—building both critical th
Preview of MYP Mathematics Unit Planner | IB MYP | Enhanced 2027 | Editable | Years 1–5

MYP Mathematics Unit Planner | IB MYP | Enhanced 2027 | Editable | Years 1–5

Created by
DeskMade
A fully editable MYP unit planner built specifically for Mathematics — with all three Mathematics key concepts pre-loaded (Form · Logic · Relationships), a Strand Focus field covering all four strands (Number · Algebra · Geometry & Trigonometry · Statistics & Probability), and all four criteria (Knowing and understanding · Investigating patterns · Communicating · Applying mathematics in real-life contexts) fully scaffolded.This template walks you through every element of the planning process — f
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