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Preview of Distance Learning: Converting Fractions to Decimals and Percents Cornell Notes

Distance Learning: Converting Fractions to Decimals and Percents Cornell Notes

These are great reference materials to post in an online classroom. Step by Step instructions to solve problems. When students are absent or need to have a copy of teacher's notes for their IEP I used to stumble about and then quickly scribble something and hand it to them. But then I thought, why not organize my notes before hand in an easy to comprehend way. Using the Cornell-style double entry system I have created notes for many concepts. This product has 5 pages of notes to help you an
Preview of 4th Grade 4.NBT.4 Google Lesson Slides and Notes

4th Grade 4.NBT.4 Google Lesson Slides and Notes

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Included: 23 Google Slides lesson and practice for multi digit addition and subtraction covering three methods (new groups above, below, and subtotal). Math Journal Notes are included you can print for students. You can allow students to use these to study for test or quiz or give them to students who are absent.
Preview of CCSS Math Vocabulary for Elementary Aged Students

CCSS Math Vocabulary for Elementary Aged Students

Do you have students struggling with math vocabulary? This comprehensive slide show and Bingo game has all the vocabulary words that students need to be successful for states tests and the classroom. The slides are geared towards elementary but would be great review for middle school students, ELL learners, students receiving special education services or any other student that needs extra review. Learning math vocabulary helps increase confidence in the classroom, helps students understand mo
Preview of Roman Numerals Lesson Slides + Practice | Convert Numbers | Grades 2-4

Roman Numerals Lesson Slides + Practice | Convert Numbers | Grades 2-4

Help students understand Roman numerals and confidently convert numbers with this ready-to-teach Roman Numerals Lesson & Practice Slides resource for Grades 2–4. This engaging presentation includes clear instruction AND built-in practice slides so students can apply what they learn immediately. 📚 What Students Will Learn Students will be able to: • Identify Roman numeral symbols (I, V, X, L, C, M) • Understand how Roman numerals differ from Hindu-Arabic numbers • Convert numbers into Roman nume
Preview of CCSS Math Vocabulary for Elementary Aged Students - Slides/Posters

CCSS Math Vocabulary for Elementary Aged Students - Slides/Posters

Do you have students struggling with math vocabulary? This comprehensive slide show has all the vocabulary words that students need to be successful for the states tests and classroom. The slides are geared towards elementary but would be great review for middle school students, ELL learners, students receiving special education services or any other student that needs extra review. Learning math vocabulary helps increase confidence in the classroom, helps students understand more complex probl
Preview of iReady Math Guided Notes | 4th Grade Year Long

iReady Math Guided Notes | 4th Grade Year Long

Looking to supplement your iReady Math instruction for your 4th graders? These Guided Notes are the perfect addition to your math lesson plans. What's Included?34 Guided Math Notes (One note taking page per lesson)Topics CoveredPlace ValueOperationsMulti Digit Operations and MeasurementFractions, Decimals, MeasurementGeometry and MeasurementVocabulary Terms, Conversion Charts, Guided Practice ProblemsDon’t forget that leaving feedback earns you points toward free TpT purchases. I love the feed
Preview of Blurt Chart - Classroom Management System

Blurt Chart - Classroom Management System

Blurt Chart - Classroom Management SystemUse this weekly Blurt chart will help keep track of data of when students call out during instruction time. I allow my students to earn an extra bonus tickets (bucks) if they don't have any blurts for the week. I do not take away bucks they have already earned, only give them opportunities to earn more. This is also great data to show parents when having a discussion about behaviors in the classroom. I do not put students names on the chart (so it is priv
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