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Preview of Moving Cities

Moving Cities

This activity helps student determine the rate at which continental drift is causing cities to move toward or away from each other. Using current and past longitude and latitude data, students calculate the rate of increase or decrease in distance between large global cities. This data can then be used to predict the future movement of the cities based on historic trends.
Preview of Equal Groups, Equivalent Fractions, Measurement, Polygons, etc.

Equal Groups, Equivalent Fractions, Measurement, Polygons, etc.

Created by
Kasey Koepplin
Quiz/Worksheet that includes problems on Equal Groups, Equivalent Fractions, U.S. Customary System, Measuring Angles, and Polygons.
Preview of Wheelchair Ramp Activity (finding slope)

Wheelchair Ramp Activity (finding slope)

Created by
Tracy Robar
Students will measure rise and run and calculate percent slope using photos of real wheelchair ramps and stairways. They will compare these slopes to the maximum slope of wheelchair ramps as mandated by state law in Georgia.
Preview of American Unit to Metric Unit Conversion Practice + Answer Key

American Unit to Metric Unit Conversion Practice + Answer Key

Are your students converting American Units to Metric Units? This document covers conversions from American units to metric units and could be used as an extra practice in class, as homework, a bell ringer/exit slip, or a quiz (answer key included)!
Preview of Conversions Practice Worksheet + Answer Key

Conversions Practice Worksheet + Answer Key

Are Your Student's Practicing Conversions? If so, this worksheet is for you! This worksheet covers American to Metric unit conversion and Metric to Metric unit conversions. This worksheet would be good for an in - class assignment, a homework assignment, a bell ringer/exit slip, or a quiz!
Preview of Practice reading an architectural ruler

Practice reading an architectural ruler

This worksheet allows your students to practice measuring 1/4" = 1 ft using an architectural ruler scale. The worksheet has your students measuring down to the inch and up the 24 feet. The practice scales are large enough to see that practicing this sometimes difficult skill becomes easy. The worksheet can also be used as a quiz or test.
Preview of How to Read a Ruler Worksheet

How to Read a Ruler Worksheet

Created by
JASON WELLS
This worksheet has students measure real-world items using a ruler. The first set of questions provide a printed ruler alongside the item, thereby scaffolding the activity and allowing students to first focus on reading a ruler and not orientating the ruler. Once students have practiced reading a ruler, the second portion of the worksheet then has students practice orienting the ruler correctly as well. This worksheet is intended to be used after a lesson on reading rulers. To accommodate s
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