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Preview of Numbers|One-to-one correspondence|task boxes

Numbers|One-to-one correspondence|task boxes

Created by
Lauren Schaack
I created this document to create a task box for my learners that needed more visual practice with one to one correspondence. This is a resource that I would use in a lesson and then utilize later on for independent work to continue their foundational skills of visualizing the numbers by using manipulatives with this resource.
Preview of Catch Up: Helping Students Understand the Importance of Completing Work

Catch Up: Helping Students Understand the Importance of Completing Work

If you want to reinforce the importance of doing work this is a powerful way to accomplish your goal while teaching t-tables, graphing, patterns, and functions. Students typically don’t realize how important each assignment is to the outcome of their grade. With this activity, they will see its impact and remember it for months to come. A great way to start your school year or a new grading period.
Preview of Math 6 | Common Factors & Cryptography Lesson Slides | Encryption Theme

Math 6 | Common Factors & Cryptography Lesson Slides | Encryption Theme

Created by
Ms. Dan Hoang
"When will I ever use this?" Answer that question with this engaging lesson connecting Common Factors to Cryptography (Codes). Take your students beyond basic lists. This lesson uses a "Secret Agent" theme to show how factors function as "keys" to unlock encrypted messages. It bridges the gap between abstract math and real-world computer science concepts in a way that is approachable for Middle Schoolers. WHAT'S INSIDE:The "Hook": Introduction to encryption and why we need factors to break co
Preview of Math Escape Room | Divisibility Rules Place Value Review

Math Escape Room | Divisibility Rules Place Value Review

Turn divisibility rules and place value practice into a cooperative math escape room where students work in Agent Teams to eliminate impossible digits and crack a hidden 4-digit code. This print-and-go Number Hacker challenge includes 10 missions that build deductive reasoning, problem solving, and written math evidence for upper elementary students.Most math games just ask students to solve standard equations to unlock a box. Number Hacker is different. It is a complete, progressive deductive l
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