Bitcoin: The Math Behind the Money – A Story-Driven Math Lesson Unravel the math behind Bitcoin in this engaging, story-driven lesson designed for independent learning! Perfect for high school students, enrichment learners, and project-based studies, this lesson takes students on an interactive journey through real-world mathematics using Bitcoin as a case study. What’s Included?✅ 12-page lesson handout – A fully developed story-driven experience where students follow Mia and Leo as th
Students will: • Analyze equations, tables, graphs, and verbal descriptions • Determine whether statements are TRUE or FALSE • Justify mathematical reasoning with evidence • Strengthen critical thinking and discussion skills • Practice identifying slope and y-intercept in multiple forms What’s Included: • Student copy • Teacher answer key copy • Ready-to-print PDF activity • Multiple representation practice • Real-world application problems Perfect For: • Math stations • Partner work • Small gro
I created this Pi Day project for the month of March to extend the regular curriculum and provide an additional challenge for 3rd grade students who need more. Many of the problems are at a 4th grade level. However, I found 3rd graders LOVE coordinate graphing so you will find a bit of these types of problems too. This project is meant to be challenging. I have done it with 3rd grade students. Although I believe all 3rd graders could do it with scaffolding and support, your higher 3rd grade
I created this Pi Day project for the month of March to extend the regular curriculum and provide an additional challenge for 2nd grade students who need more. Many of the problems are at a 3rd grade level. However, I found 2nd graders LOVE coordinate graphing and the opportunity to do some simple multiplication and division so you will find a bit of these types of problems too. This project is meant to be challenging. I have done it with 2nd grade students. Although I believe all 2nd grade
I created this Spring project for the month of April to extend the regular curriculum and provide an additional challenge for 4th grade students who need more. Most of the problems are at a 5th grade level. This project is meant to be challenging. I have done it with 4th grade students. Although I believe all 4th graders could do it with scaffolding and support, your higher 4th graders should be able to work through the problems more independently, using strategies they are familiar with. No
Unit Fractions? Check! 1 of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 12 Equivalent Fractions equal to friendly fraction? Check! Vocabulary in English, French, and Spanish? Check, check, and check! PS: Pizza themed - color and b&w (blm) versions included
Students will Simplify fractionsUse models to represent fractionsConvert improper fractions to mixed numbers, and vice versaCompare fractionsIdentify and represent Equivalent fractionsOrder fractions from least to greatest (proper and mixed numbers)Solve a word problem The slides can be used after you review all about fractions or as a basic review. The first slide shows the standard that is being used as well as the answer key. Remember to delete this slide before assigning it to students.
4th - 7th
Fractions, Math, Mental Math
CCSS
4.NF.A.1
, 4.NF.A.2
, 4.NF.B.3a
+5
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