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Preview of Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing: Spring Edition-4 Quadrants, 6.NS.C.6 Pear Deck

Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing: Spring Edition-4 Quadrants, 6.NS.C.6 Pear Deck

Created by
Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides activity focuses on Plotting Points on the Coordinate Plane (4 Quadrants). Engage your students with this interactive Spring Edition Coordinate Plane Mystery Drawing activity, designed specifically for Google Slides and Pear Deck! Students will love plotting ordered pairs to reveal 6 different hidden spring pictures, progressing from simple to more complex shapes. This is the perfect no-prep activity for practicing 4-quadrant graphing (positive and ne
Preview of FLAME Math Curriculum: Unit 2 - 2D & 3D Shapes/ Growing 100's Chart

FLAME Math Curriculum: Unit 2 - 2D & 3D Shapes/ Growing 100's Chart

Created by
tinytotswithmrc
FLAME: Unit 2 builds deep foundational geometry and number sense through clear, engaging, and developmentally appropriate instruction. Students move from identifying and describing 2D shapes into recognizing 3D shapes, then extend their numerical understanding in Week 3 through a 1–10 Growing 100's Chart with early exposure to 100. Each week intentionally builds on the last, providing predictable structure and meaningful practice. Lessons follow the FLAME routine—subitizing, visual and auditory
Preview of Draw Cubes Grid Drawing Practice Draw 3D Shapes Worksheet - Montessori Geometry

Draw Cubes Grid Drawing Practice Draw 3D Shapes Worksheet - Montessori Geometry

Need a fun and easy way to show how to draw cubes? This grid drawing practice worksheet helps kids begin to draw 3D shapes starting with the cube! This worksheet was developed as a Montessori geometry or place value exercise, but it's the perfect complement for traditional art, geometry art, math cubing lessons! Click on the ⭐️ PREVIEW⭐️ for a visual walk through of what’s included! Here’s What You Get1 Worksheet with step-by-step instructions on drawing a cube Ideas for UseThis worksheet
Preview of Create Your Own Playground

Create Your Own Playground

Created by
Austin Meeler
An extension project that can be used for individuals, small groups or whole class. Designed for Bridges in Math unit 6 (geometry). Students have to create a playground of their own using geometric shapes while also calculating the area and perimeter of each item in their playground. Kids have fun imagining the best playground while honing higher level skills and vocabulary.
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