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Preview of December | Math | Data of Disappearance | K–12

December | Math | Data of Disappearance | K–12

🎯 4️⃣ Data of Disappearance📘 TitleDecember | Math | Data of Disappearance | K–12📖 Full Product DescriptionOverview: Data of Disappearance invites students to use mathematics to tell stories of decline. Learners model real-world data on phenomena that are fading — from animal populations to handwritten communication — using tables, graphs, and projections. How It Can Be Used • 📉 Teach percent decrease and trend analysis • 🌎 Integrate math with environmental and social studies themes • 📈
Preview of Snowflake Symmetry | Christmas | Winter | Math & Art STEAM Lesson

Snowflake Symmetry | Christmas | Winter | Math & Art STEAM Lesson

Turn your classroom into a winter wonderland of geometry with Snowflake Symmetry — a beautiful, hands-on 10-slide PowerPoint lesson that blends math, art, and science! ⛄✨ Students will explore lines of symmetry, reflection, and geometric patterns as they analyze and design their own snowflakes. This engaging lesson brings visual creativity to mathematical thinking — perfect for the holiday season or any snowy day! 🎨 What’s Included: 10-slide PowerPoint lesson Introduction: “Why are n
Preview of Winter Solstice - Math Lesson

Winter Solstice - Math Lesson

Polygons and Polyhedrons - Math, Geometry In "How To Celebrate Winter Solstice" we learn that Johannes Kepler was the Astronomer who discovered that the Earth follows an elliptical path around the sun marking the solstices and the equinoxes, thus discovering the “The Planetary Laws of Motion.” He was also a Mathematician and classified everything polyhedron. Let’s learn a bit more about these interesting shapes that inspired Kepler! You will notice that polygons and polyhedrons have similarit
Preview of Op Art Bundle • Drawing Lessons, Coloring Pages & Group Projects

Op Art Bundle • Drawing Lessons, Coloring Pages & Group Projects

Teaching the elements of art has never been this much fun! Op Art is a fascinating way to show students how the elements of art can be put into use. This valuable bundle will give you lots of options for teaching Op Art that will give you enough variety to teach it year after year or do something completely different with each grade level this year. The illustrated student handouts and teacher instructions make this an easy lesson to turn into a sub lesson or for when you need a breather from w
Preview of Polygon Turtle Geometry Art Project – Color, Symmetry & Tessellations Grades 3-6

Polygon Turtle Geometry Art Project – Color, Symmetry & Tessellations Grades 3-6

Inspire environmental awareness with this Low Poly Turtle Coloring Page — an engaging art project for teaching symmetry and color theory through the lens of ocean conservation. Ideal for grades 3–6, this elementary math art activity blends geometry and creativity across three differentiated, hands-on lessons. As students learn about polygons, tessellations, and color theory, they’ll also reflect on the importance of protecting marine life, making this project a perfect addition to your Earth Day
Preview of Grinch Geometry craft

Grinch Geometry craft

Teach your students geometry in a fun way. With this activity. you can integrate math and literature. Students will be able to review the shapes while creating the Grinch.
Preview of The Case of the Missing Reindeer! A Perimeter Activity

The Case of the Missing Reindeer! A Perimeter Activity

This lesson focuses on using perimeter to find missing side lengths. Students work through problems to find the secret location of Rudolph. It is intended to be used after students have mastered finding the perimeter when all side lengths are given. The level of complexity increase as students move through the reindeer clues. I recommend using this lesson as an “around the room” activity for partner work or independent practice, but it can also be done whole group. Each slide has scripted no
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