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Preview of 6th Grade Inequalities Lesson Plan Unit includes Presentations Notes editable

6th Grade Inequalities Lesson Plan Unit includes Presentations Notes editable

This 11 Day Unit Plan includes a bridge from Equations and then a whole Inequalities Unit. It is aligned to Georgia 2021 6th Grade Mathematics Standards. It is formatted with Opening, Work Session, and Closing for each day! It includes:Full 11 Day lesson plan, editable word document links to canva presentations (you can edit if you click file, make a copy)Math 360/whiteboard group work individual work quiz
Preview of Profit Factors

Profit Factors

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Jane Tsap
After learning about profits, students use their critical thinking skills and proportional reasoning to determine profits. They also analyze if using antibiotics to increase the size and rate at which chickens mature is ethical and financially sound. Objectives: • Students will be able to define profit • Students will be able to analyze factors that affect a business’s ability to make a profit. • Students will apply proportional/rational thinking to solve mathematical problems. ****Includes l
Preview of Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: This lesson uses Patriot Day (September 11) as a context for practicing data analysis, graphing, and problem solving in a respectful, age-appropriate way. Elementary: Graph small data sets of helpers (firefighters, police, medics) with pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Analyze timelines and casualty numbers, calculate percents, and create bar graphs.High School: Work with complex datasets such as rebuilding costs or memorial attendance, modelin
Preview of International Literacy Day Math | Analyzing Global Literacy | K–12, TEKS

International Literacy Day Math | Analyzing Global Literacy | K–12, TEKS

Description: Bring math and global issues together on International Literacy Day (September 8) with an activity analyzing world literacy statistics. Elementary: Compare literacy rates from 3 countries and build bar graphs.Middle School: Work with regional data sets to calculate averages, differences, and gender comparisons.High School: Graph UNESCO literacy data, calculate percent changes over time, and analyze inequalities using ratios.What’s inside:Full K–12 TEK
Preview of Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate Constitution Day (September 17) by showing students how numbers reveal history! In this activity, learners explore articles, amendments, years, and voting ages through math skills appropriate to their grade level. Elementary: Count branches of government, add articles and amendments, and draw number representations.Middle School: Calculate years between the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, find what fraction of states must ratify amendments, and s
Preview of Math Project-Create Own Dream Home-Blueprints and Floor Plan (perimeter & area)

Math Project-Create Own Dream Home-Blueprints and Floor Plan (perimeter & area)

Create blueprints and/or floor plans for your own dream home!! Your little architects will love dreaming big with this project. Using their imaginations and graph paper, they will create their own blueprints.They will be learning area, measurement and perfecting those problem solving and critical thinking skills. The bonus is they won't even know it because they will be having fun. This project is very "real life" oriented. For the younger grades this would be better for the GT students. Or
Preview of SPIES!  A GATE Adventure 18+ Contact Hours - Challenging and Engaging!

SPIES! A GATE Adventure 18+ Contact Hours - Challenging and Engaging!

Your students will ask to stay in from recess for this. It is the most popular unit I've taught in 32 years, and it is packed with challenging critical thinking. We imagine students are training at the school for spies: mini survivor challenges, mini crossbows, a jewel heist, footprint mysteries, memory games, cipher disks, case files, messages hidden in gel caps. This unit is STEM and critical thinking at its coolest and finest, and we’ve thrown in reading, speaking and listening, and a social
Preview of Friday Math - Penny Tile Flooring for Upper Elementary and GATE

Friday Math - Penny Tile Flooring for Upper Elementary and GATE

Another Friday Math lesson for hands-on learning across several Common Core Standards . . . at least 22 standards from 2nd to 6th grade: multiplication, division, decimals, area, geometry arrays, expressing ratios, public speaking and listening, and more! In this lesson, students apply math skills to determine the number of pennies required to tile a kitchen floor. They’ll make strong hands-on, visual-mathematic connections for area and multiplication as they tackle this real-life DYI dilem
Preview of Ratios Scale Comparison 6 Pack GIFTED AND TALENTED Hands-on Real World Math

Ratios Scale Comparison 6 Pack GIFTED AND TALENTED Hands-on Real World Math

Low prep! Get started tomorrow! Here are math selections from my most popular math and STEM units for GATE students. Included in this collection are a baker’s half-dozen activities for real-world, high-interest hands-on math projects with ratio and scale. The activities often extend into art, science, engineering, or other areas of math as well. You get at least 6 hours of contact time here. These activities are challenging for my 5th grade gifted and talented students and will still be
Preview of Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

Da Vinci Parachute Prototypes -- Hands-on STEM

In this lesson, students solve geometry problems and learn background physics concepts as they build a working model of Leonardo Da Vinci’s parachute. Logic, critical thinking, a bit of Renaissance history, writing and supporting conclusions with details from a source—it’s all here too! Make this extended lesson a cross-curricular, standards-based mini-unit, or just make it a cool building activity. Pick and choose the level of commitment right for you and your students. With the suggested e
Preview of Desktop Zip Lines -- GATE STEM for Upper Elementary

Desktop Zip Lines -- GATE STEM for Upper Elementary

Students not only study physical science, they design with it, build with it, they write about it, calculate with it, and they live it. It’s the engineering process in miniature as our engineering teams design and then build desktop ziplines from scratch. Students will draft plans, build zipline towers, choose the best zippy materials, and assemble their ziplines. Hey, it’s incredible fun . . . but it’s not just fun and games here! Students will use their ziplines to collaborate on a physica
Preview of STEAM Kid Engineering -- The Playable Golf Course Design Unit for GATE

STEAM Kid Engineering -- The Playable Golf Course Design Unit for GATE

In this unit, students will build a contraption to hit a small, wooden golf ball through a scaled version of a golf course which they and their classmates have designed. They’ll make a trundle wheel for measuring and marking the course, write down their scores on a scorecard, design putters, and learn background in physics through their work in the engineering and design process. The Playable Golf Course is not just fun. It’s a challenging engineering, design, and construction unit including
Preview of STEM Kid Engineering for GATE -- FERRIS WHEELS plus Primary Sources

STEM Kid Engineering for GATE -- FERRIS WHEELS plus Primary Sources

In this GATE engineering journey, students will each construct a very cool Ferris wheel prototype as a final product. Along the way, they will examine primary source images, read primary source history, and integrate math, engineering, and economics in a learning process which incorporates best practices in gifted and talented education for 21st Century Learners. This is a challenging engineering project—teacher guided. I used it for GATE 4th grade; however, my kids are experienced builders.
Preview of Integer Project Bundle

Integer Project Bundle

Integer Projects Bundle Need an integer project idea? This bundle includes 5 Integer Projects that you can use in your classroom. This is great for grades 6-8. I have used these in the past for an alternative to a written integer test. These projects are 21st century and provide real-world application. Great part about this – completely editable. Projects Included: -Budgeting Your Money with Integers (with rubric) -Integer Timeline (with rubric) -Integer Rules Comic Strip -I am an Integer
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