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Preview of Friday Math - Penny Tile Flooring for Upper Elementary and GATE

Friday Math - Penny Tile Flooring for Upper Elementary and GATE

Another Friday Math lesson for hands-on learning across several Common Core Standards . . . at least 22 standards from 2nd to 6th grade: multiplication, division, decimals, area, geometry arrays, expressing ratios, public speaking and listening, and more! In this lesson, students apply math skills to determine the number of pennies required to tile a kitchen floor. They’ll make strong hands-on, visual-mathematic connections for area and multiplication as they tackle this real-life DYI dilem
Preview of Polygon Riddles with ChatterPix

Polygon Riddles with ChatterPix

Created by
Angela Adzima
Download the ChatterPix app for ios Then kids choose one of the polygon cards and draw a color example of their polygon in the box. They will answer simple questions about the attributes and then use the attributes to write a who am I riddle about their assigned polygon. Once they have this sheet completed they will be able to use the chatterPix app to import their polygon and record their polygon saying their 30 second or less riddle!
Preview of EDITABLE Desk Name Plates/Name Tags - Number Line, Colors, Shapes, Etc. Helper

EDITABLE Desk Name Plates/Name Tags - Number Line, Colors, Shapes, Etc. Helper

The following is a desk name plate/name tag created for 17” x 11” (2 desk name plate/name tags per landscape) page. This desk name plate includes a number line from 0 – 50, colors, shapes, uppercase and lowercase alphabet, consonant and vowel identification helper, ‘b’ and ‘d’ helper, and ‘letters that hang below the line’ helper. Students can use the number line as support for adding and subtracting basic numbers and counting. The language arts helpers are easy visual reminders for ‘b’
Preview of Desktop Zip Lines -- GATE STEM for Upper Elementary

Desktop Zip Lines -- GATE STEM for Upper Elementary

Students not only study physical science, they design with it, build with it, they write about it, calculate with it, and they live it. It’s the engineering process in miniature as our engineering teams design and then build desktop ziplines from scratch. Students will draft plans, build zipline towers, choose the best zippy materials, and assemble their ziplines. Hey, it’s incredible fun . . . but it’s not just fun and games here! Students will use their ziplines to collaborate on a physica
Preview of Transform Me

Transform Me

Created by
MathwithBeth
Try this FREE Joyful Learner routine out in your classroom... Great for any class K-5! Give students and opportunity to work with attributes, construct something new, use geometric and spatial reasoning, and justify their choices. All you will need for this lesson is a printer to print the worksheets and the book 'Not a Box' by Antoinette Portis (read aloud on Youtube for free if needed). Free lesson plan and all differentiated resources included. Have fun creating and make sure to check out mo
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