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Preview of GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project

GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project

Optimization Real Life Math Project. GCF (Greatest Common Factor), LCM (Least Common Multiple), Factors, Multiples, Divisibility Rules in real world problems. This math project will have your students practicing real world math applications of GCF, LCM, Factors, Multiples, and Divisibility Rules. To make it real, this activity includes numbers above 100 (GCF) and 12 (LCM). They will calculate GCF of 72 and 54, LCM of 54 and 72, and GCF of 162 and 126. "A company asked you to help them optimize
Preview of Order of Operations - World Records

Order of Operations - World Records

35 printable or digital pages exploring the order of operations: parentheses, brackets, exponents, multiplication and division, addition and subtraction. The rules and samples are on every page, making it easier for students to follow the rules. And the numbers on each page are centered around a story, a weird or interesting World Record like: the dog that learned to identify 1,022 words for toys, the Australian who pushed a wheelbarrow for 2,557 miles, the 1,763-foot long waterslide in
Preview of Find the Quotient Game / Times table multisensory activity

Find the Quotient Game / Times table multisensory activity

In this game the Table of Pythagoras is presented as a colorful twelve-sided polygon divided in 12 parts. The numbers are arranged as in the clock and if the kids are famliar with the clock they will be able to tell which number it is at a glance. You can cut out the "hands" of different length that represent different numbers and use a pin to attach them to the times table. This product meets the needs of the students who struggle with memorizing times table, it did help my kids who have dysca
Preview of Orthographic Task Cards from 3D objects to 2D views | PDF & Easel

Orthographic Task Cards from 3D objects to 2D views | PDF & Easel

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Use self-graded task cards to solidify your student's understanding of how 3D solids can be represented in 2D views. With simple questions such as identifying which view is shown, to identifying which view is inaccurate, students will be encouraged to observe more carefully before selecting an answer. What's included in this product36 task cards to develop students' spatial reasoningAnswer key providedAdditional features are included in this product to help your students the solid's faces are

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