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Preview of The Frankenstein Project - Metric Version

The Frankenstein Project - Metric Version

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Hungry Teacher
It's ALIVE! If you build it, they will learn. Students will replace Dr. Frankenstein and use centimeter measurement, number sense, and proportional reasoning to build their own creature. Mathematical Domains: Measurement and Data, Numbers and Operations, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, The Number System, Statistics and Probability Standards: Grade Levels 3-8: 3.NF.A.1, 3.NF.A.2.B, 3.MD.B.4, 4.NF.3, 4.NF.4, 4.MD.1, 5.NF.3, 5.NF.6, 5.NF.7, 5.MD.1, 6.RP.1, 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3, 6.NS.1, 7.RP.1, 7
Preview of CGI What's My Number? Grid Hunt #2

CGI What's My Number? Grid Hunt #2

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Finds From Fay
Use CGI strategies while your students 1) Follow clues on a slide show to find the missing number on a 100 grid and 2) Solve a CGI word problem. Common Core math vocabulary is featured, as well as opportunities for students to share their answers and find any errors they make. Great formative assessment opportunity!
Preview of Identify Read and Write Fractions PowerPoint Slides. Teaching Slides Fractions

Identify Read and Write Fractions PowerPoint Slides. Teaching Slides Fractions

Introduction to Fractions: Identifying, Reading & Writing PowerPoint Slides. Mini Lesson. Teaching PowerPoint Slides.These PowerPoint slides focus on introducing students to identifying, reading, and writing fractions. They can be used as a mini-review or lesson with any students to help reinforce the concept of comparing and ordering fractions. Animated Slides.Versatile Use: Perfect for whole class teaching, small group sessions, or even as a review tool.Interactive Learning: Encourages partic
Preview of Jasper Johns Multipication Table lesson plan - shapes in art

Jasper Johns Multipication Table lesson plan - shapes in art

This is another one of those Arts Integration projects that I really believe in. The end product is a great tool for 3rd-5th grade students & probably the most artsy way I can think of to make a multiplication table. The idea is to recreate the style of Jasper Johns "Numbers" in a multiplication table. This lesson is a great way for students to apply shape/form as elements of art or teach unity as a principle of design. The end result is a tool the students will be able to use for a long time
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