Add a little something extra to your morning meeting or calendar time. Have students use online resources, or ask Alexa, and keep track as the hours of sunlight increaseanddecrease over the school year.
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal andpercent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
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Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for either "Solving Linear Equations" and "Solving Linear Inequalities." Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper.
Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables are a nice change of pace from regular note
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for comparing graphing using slope formula and using RISE/RUN to determine the slope from a graphs. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, 2 printable graphs (provide in power point), glue, and a piece of card-stock or construction paper.
Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce con
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for identifying the 6 trig functions given a right triangle (sin, cosine, tangent, cosecent, secant, & cotangent). Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper.
Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables a
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for a foldable comparing SIMPLIFYING polynomials (multiplying by monomial and multiplying binomials) with FACTORING polynomials (factor with GCF and methods for factoring ax^2 + bx + c). Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper.
Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to in
This flowchart provides step by step instructions for adding and subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators. It illustrates the actions that need to be taken when simplifying improper fractions or fractions that are not in simplest form. I use this for special education students as well as my students who struggle with multiple steps. I can be used as a study guide, quiz (by omitting key words), or guided notes. This can also be used as a group activity by cutting the pieces and ha
This can be done as a whole group, small group, or assessment activity. This handout involves using equal groups to multiply and divide. Students should have and understanding that equal groups can be used to model multiplication before they are given this worksheet. Students will draw equal groups to help find the missing factor. I use this task to introduce students to division.
Give your students a clear, concise reference for personal finance formulas with this editable, printable formula sheet FREEBIE—perfect for Financial Math, Consumer Math, Economics, or AQR classrooms. This full-sheet version includes all key formulas from a full high school finance unit, with clearly labeled sections and a helpful variable legend. Whether you're prepping for a quiz, reviewing a unit, or helping students organize their notes, this sheet is ready to support learning with zero ex
This formative assessment strategy uses a graphic organizer to find out what your students learned from a lesson. Students are asked to identify 3 things they knew, 2 things they learned, and 1 thing they need help on.
This resource can be used at almost any grade level or subject area. It is a quick and easy way to find out what your students know!
Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents can be confusing so I produced this organizer that provides it in a type of flow chart. Use the arrows to show which conversions you are completing. Write the method conversion above each arrow. Be creative, add color!!
Converting between Fractions, Decimals, andPercents has never been more fun! This interactive and engaging PowerPoint Lesson is certain to meet the needs of your students to build deep understanding.
Working on converting fractions, decimals and percents? This is a quick graphic organizer for guided notes that will help your students remember the steps to quickly convert between the three.
I used this as a quiz for my students who were studying customary and metric conversions.
Students should fill in the conversion numbers as well as the names for each conversion that is required on 5th grade standards.
Help students represent numbers 1 - 10 in 4 ways using this graphic organizer and presentation. This PowerPoint presentation will assist students in increasing their number sense for numbers 1 - 10 using number words, pictures, tens frame, and addition sentences (+0). It also comes with worksheets for each number that students can fill in whole group or individually! PLUS a blank worksheet that can be programmed for any number!
I will be using this with my elementary special education student
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for either "Solving Quadratic Equations" by graphing, factoring, and using the quadratic formula. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper.
Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables are a nice change
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for solving systems of linear equations using graphing, substitution, and elimination. It compares examples of systems with 1 solution (x, y), infinite, and no solutions. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper.
Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be us
This product is a 2 page sampler of my Place Value Graphic Organizers.
The complete product has 8 graphic organizers that increase in difficulty for your students throughout the year. It can be used in multiple grade levels. I have also included 2 blank organizers for you to make your own, if needed in the full product.
Here’s a look at how I use this product. In my school district we use BBY’s What’s My Place, What’s My Value during our whole group math instruction time. We basically spend ab
This is a 12-page plan on Solving 2-step Equations. This contains Lesson Plan, 2 classwork (one skill practice, and one connect the dot activity), Homework, Short Quiz/Exit Ticket, and a Structured Notes for Students with Special Needs.
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for learning "Laws of Exponents." Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper.
Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables are a nice change of pace from regular note-taking and students like doing them.
The activity allows students to visually create a number line that puts the most common fractions from 0 to 1 in order. Then students can take the values on their fraction number line and convert them to create decimal andpercent number lines as well. A slide with a printable blank template is included along with a slide with completed number lines.
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