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Preview of Area of Rectangles Triangles Parallelograms Trapezoids 5th Grade Geometry Unit 4

Area of Rectangles Triangles Parallelograms Trapezoids 5th Grade Geometry Unit 4

Teach students to solve the area for geometric shapes through examples and word problems. The first part is a gradual release lesson for rectangles, while the second part teaches how to find the area of triangles. I originally taught this to gifted and talented fifth graders. Save about 25% off the price of individual resources by purchasing the bundle.This lesson by Catch My Products is also available in ActivInspire Software for use with the Promethean Board at: Triangles and Parallelogra
Preview of What Shape Is It? Interactive PowerPoint

What Shape Is It? Interactive PowerPoint

This a fun and engaging game for early learners.It asks students to match shapes given 3 choices. It allows you to give access to your students so that they can independently decide each answer.Each time the child answers the question, it will automatically go to the next question or ask the same question again.This is a great tool to help determine your students’ ability to match and label shapes. Download our sample activity: What Color is Rusty?
Preview of Geometry 1 2D Basic Shapes Animated Presentation Cabinet Montessori Unit 2

Geometry 1 2D Basic Shapes Animated Presentation Cabinet Montessori Unit 2

Distance Learning Virtual Geometry Presentation Tray Lesson for Students. Save yourself HOURS of time! No previous Montessori materials or experience required. PLEASE NOTE: The video preview does not have sound and represents 1 of the slides. The actual presentation has optional audio narration support.One of the most iconic geometry and sensorial materials in a Montessori classroom is the Geometry Cabinet. This interactive resource includes: Clickable hyperlinks throughout the documentPresent
Preview of Rock Museum STEM Unit: Properties of Matter 4-5 Grade TEKS and NGSS Aligned

Rock Museum STEM Unit: Properties of Matter 4-5 Grade TEKS and NGSS Aligned

Properties of Matter STEM Unit | Rock Museum Project for Grades 4–5 Looking for an engaging, hands-on way to teach properties of matter and connect it to math and STEM skills? This STEM Unit for Grades 4–5 has everything you need! Students will become geologists and museum curators as they design and create their own rock museum exhibit. Along the way, they’ll investigate the properties of matter, practice critical math skills with perimeter and area of irregular figures (including unknow
Preview of What Color Is Rusty? Interactive PowerPoint

What Color Is Rusty? Interactive PowerPoint

This is a fun color matching game developed for early learners. Students are asked to match what color Rusty is given 3 choices. It allows you to give access to your students so that they can independently decide each answer. Each time the child answers the question, it will automatically go to the next question or ask the same question again. This a great tool to assess a child’s ability to match and label colors.
Preview of What Color Is The Train Car? Interactive PowerPoint

What Color Is The Train Car? Interactive PowerPoint

This is a fun color matching game developed for early learners. Students are asked to match what color the train car is given 3 choices. It allows you to give access to your students so that they can independently decide each answer. Each time the child answers the question, it will automatically go to the next question or ask the same question again. This a great tool to assess a child’s ability to match and label colors.
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 Area of Irregular Shaped Polygons Odd Figures Math Measurement Practice Centers

Area of Irregular Shaped Polygons Odd Figures Math Measurement Practice Centers

This fifteen slide PowerPoint takes students through a variety of problems for solving area. It begins with solving the area for figures that have multiple rectangles put together. First, a page is present to model with students and then four problems to be answered. After a likert chart, students solve three word problems involving area.Finally, four problems like the original ones are given for students to solve and turn in. Save about 25% off the price of individual resources by purchasing t
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
Preview of Where Is The (Color) Train Car? Interactive PowerPoint

Where Is The (Color) Train Car? Interactive PowerPoint

Where is the (color) Train Car? This is a fun color matching game developed for early learners. Students are asked to match what color the train car is given 3 choices. It allows you to give access to your students so that they can independently decide each answer. Each time the child answers the question, it will automatically go to the next question or ask the same question again. This a great tool to assess a child’s ability to match and label colors. Download our sample activity: What Color
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 5 (Bonus Lesson): Common Checkmate Patterns

Beginner Chess Lesson 5 (Bonus Lesson): Common Checkmate Patterns

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 5: Common Checkmate Patterns (Bonus Lesson!)Aligned to CA Common Core State Standards Perfect for Building Strategy & ConfidenceWrap up your beginner chess unit with this powerful bonus lesson (sneak peak of the intermediate chess course) on the most important checkmate patterns every player should know! These patterns give students the confidence to win games, recognize threats, and plan ahead—skills that transfer directly to logic and critical thinking. In this engag
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces

Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 2: The Pieces & How They MoveAligned to CA Common Core State Standards Perfect for Elementary–Middle School ClassroomsBring the game to life with this engaging second lesson in your beginner chess unit! After mastering the board and coordinates, students are ready to explore the heart of the game: the six chess pieces and their unique movements.This clear, visual, highly structured lesson helps students build confidence by learning: ✔️ The names of all six pieces ✔️
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 3: Check and Checkmate

Beginner Chess Lesson 3: Check and Checkmate

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 3: Check & CheckmateAligned to CA Common Core State Standards Clear, Visual, and Perfect for Elementary–Middle SchoolNow that your students know the board and how each piece moves, it’s time for one of the most exciting parts of chess: understanding check and checkmate.This lesson makes these big concepts simple and accessible—even for brand-new players. Using clear visuals, examples, and guided practice, students learn how to identify threats, defend their king, and
Preview of Beginner Chess Lesson 4: Special Moves

Beginner Chess Lesson 4: Special Moves

Created by
Bailee Johnson
♟️ Beginner Chess Lesson 4: Special Moves (Castling, En Passant & Promotion)Aligned to CA Common Core State Standards Engaging & Easy-to-Teach for Grades 3–8Take your students’ chess skills to the next level with this exciting lesson on the three most important—and most misunderstood—special moves in chess! After learning how pieces move and how to identify check and checkmate, students are ready to master the strategic moves that transform real gameplay. In this clear and visual lesson, stud
Preview of Finding Volume of Composite Figures Work Mat

Finding Volume of Composite Figures Work Mat

This work mat help students organize their thinking when finding volume of composite figures. I print them and place them in clear pocket protectors for students to use individually. It really helps students feel successful when practicing this skill.
Preview of Frayer Model Madness - Geometry!

Frayer Model Madness - Geometry!

Created by
Kelly Humphrey
This google slides assignment is completely editable! 3rd Grade Geometry terms & Frayer Model strategy intertwined into rigorous learning! This leads students into a deeper understanding of geometric concepts. I usually use this as an extension for higher level/gifted learners. Students can add text boxes to each of the models to represent their learning. I typically put chart paper up on my Smartboard and model this for students in the first few slides. Closely aligned to Virginia SOL stand
Preview of Geometry Tessellations All Around Us: Math Inquiry Project

Geometry Tessellations All Around Us: Math Inquiry Project

Created by
Susan Powers
Geometry is all around us. Tessellations are the art of maths. Make maths interactive and hands on. This 3 day math workshop includes trans disciplinary skills of observations, inferring and critical thinking, where the children have to identify polygons and create their own tessellations. This IB PYP aligned geometry presentation includes a slide show that demonstrates how patterns repeat and occur in nature. Take a walk outside and allow the children to explore and inquire for themselves! Th
Preview of Iggy Peck, Architect: Literacy, Geometry and Engineering Unit

Iggy Peck, Architect: Literacy, Geometry and Engineering Unit

The students will be introduced to Iggy Peck, Architect through a story map and character traits ditto. They will begin to explore what an architect does and look at bridge design, focusing on geometry. The students will have 3 hands-on labs to complete this unit: "Which paper column can hold the most books?", "Build a truss bridge using craft sticks" and "Bridge building STEM challenge using EDP." The unit has 3 videos that will help the students better understand the key concepts of archit
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