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Preview of Distributive Property Lesson Guide +Independent Practice+ Homework + Exit Ticket

Distributive Property Lesson Guide +Independent Practice+ Homework + Exit Ticket

Created by
Stephen Hibbard
Distributive Property Lesson Guide + Activities + Homework + Exit Ticket | TEKS 6.7D Looking for an engaging and classroom-ready lesson to teach the distributive property? This 6th grade math resource is aligned to TEKS 6.7D and includes everything you need for a complete lesson—from guided instruction to independent practice! Perfect for: ✅ STAAR Prep ✅ Math Centers ✅ Guided Math ✅ Homework ✅ Review Days ✅ Substitute Plans What’s Included ⭐ Guided Notes ⭐ Worked Examples ⭐ Guided
Preview of Not-So-Spooky Halloween Themed Math + Haunted House Doodle Bundle: Grades 1-5

Not-So-Spooky Halloween Themed Math + Haunted House Doodle Bundle: Grades 1-5

Updated for fall 2025! Perfect for engaging students this season.Teach multiple grade levels? Looking for Halloween math fun that’s differentiated and ready to go?This Not-So-Spooky Halloween Math Doodle Bundle includes engaging, CCSS-aligned activities for Grades 1–5—perfect for teachers who work across grade levels, interventionists, special education teachers, or anyone who wants flexible, no-prep resources. Each grade-level pack includes 10 multiple-choice math questions aligned to CCSS, wit
Preview of Data Management Rich Word Problems | Grades 3–4

Data Management Rich Word Problems | Grades 3–4

Looking for meaningful, discussion-based data management problems that get students thinking, talking, and justifying their reasoning? This Data Management Rich Word Problems resource is designed to build deep understanding through real-world scenarios that encourage students to analyze data, make comparisons, and explain their thinking. ✨ Perfect for math talks, problem-solving lessons, small groups, or assessment!What’s Included: ✔️ Engaging real-life word problems focused on data manage
Preview of Mathematical M&M's

Mathematical M&M's

Engage your student in math in a fun, creative way. Students will predict the colors of M&M's in a bag. They will then find the ratio and percent of each color.
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