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Preview of 5th Grade STEAM Pendulum Project:  Create a Newton's Cradle and Write About It

5th Grade STEAM Pendulum Project: Create a Newton's Cradle and Write About It

Looking for a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) project? Look no further! Designed for a highly gifted classroom, but great for any fifth grade class looking for a challenging and creative independent project to complete their unit on pendulums, this document contains Tips for the Teacher, Materials needed, Anchor standards addressed, an anticipatory set based on Carol Ann Tomlinson’s approach for gifted students beginning long-term projects, a detailed 100 point rubric,
Preview of Multivariable Calculus - Illustrating Vector Addition in GeoGebra

Multivariable Calculus - Illustrating Vector Addition in GeoGebra

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FisherMath
This brief activity is designed to help students visualize 2d and 3d vectors and affirm visually the foundational idea of how vectors are added (tip to tail), verify triangle and parallelogram laws, and illustrate that vector addition is commutative. It also serves as the foundation for gaining some skills in GeoGebra that can be applied in later activities.
Preview of Table Top Mini-Golf Introductory Slideshow

Table Top Mini-Golf Introductory Slideshow

This is the introductory slide show for my unit, "From Putt-Putt to Pebble Beach: Table Top Mini-Golf."
Preview of Simplifying Algebra: Like & Unlike Terms   (Editable)

Simplifying Algebra: Like & Unlike Terms (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Simplifying Algebra: Like & Unlike Terms (Editable)Full Product DescriptionTopic: Algebra Key Concepts: Expressions, Like Terms, Coefficients, Simplifying Target Grade Level: Grades 6-8 A concise, visual introduction to the concept of "like terms." This editable PowerPoint uses simple graphics and animations to show students why we can add 3a + 2a but not 3a + 2b. Important Information for Teachers: Visual Approach: Uses clear, color-coded examples to demonstrate how to group terms with ident
Preview of Common Multiples & Common Factors 4th – 6th Grade  (Editable)

Common Multiples & Common Factors 4th – 6th Grade (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
. Common Multiples & Common FactorsGrade Level: 4th – 6th GradeDescription: A quick, straightforward mini-lesson on finding common multiples and factors. It introduces the concept of "Co-Prime Numbers" and distinguishes between prime and composite numbers in the context of factoring.How to Use: Ideal as a Review or Remediation tool. Use it to clarify the difference between a "Multiple" and a "Factor," which students often confuse.Stats: 5 Slides | 2 Worked Examples & Definitions.
Preview of Creating a Bridge

Creating a Bridge

Powerpoint and activity direction for creating a bridge with popsicle sticks.
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