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Preview of Number Lines and Absolute Values Key Lesson

Number Lines and Absolute Values Key Lesson

This stand-alone resource covers Common Core Objective 7NS A.1 and A.1.B: number lines and absolute values. It includes: • Brief teacher lesson • Practice sheet • Quiz • Answer keys • Student map to full unit Though this lesson can stand alone, the full unit, Integer Operations, is a Montessori approach to project-driven mathematical learning. The complete parts are outlined in the student map at the end of this document. It includes 4 different project choices, meaningful work, material lesso
Preview of Skittles Percent Lab

Skittles Percent Lab

This is a lesson plan to help students understand percentages, fractions, and decimals using skittles! It is a fun and interactive lesson that ranges from warm up to a ticket out the door.
Preview of Number Line: Elementary Level - Fractions, Decimals, Pecent

Number Line: Elementary Level - Fractions, Decimals, Pecent

Students can develop incredible fluency with fraction, decimal, and percent concepts using this easy-to-implement activity. Adaptations make the lesson a perfect fit for both arithmetic and other content areas as well. Use this as a class warm up or a whole period activity. Return to this throughout the year with more and more complex numbers to develop and reinforce number concepts. Use the blank templates to create your own lessons.
Preview of Getting to Know You: The Back to School Project

Getting to Know You: The Back to School Project

What better way to welcome students back to school? The "Getting to Know You Project" integrates fractions, decimals, percents, and data in an engaging and exciting lesson. You'll be the envy of your department on Back to School Night when your walls are covered in beautiful and mathematically rich projects. The students will enjoy the project so much they will forget they are doing math. Extensions adapt the lesson from grades four through high school. Compass and straightedge construction
Preview of The Giant Cookie

The Giant Cookie

The Giant Cookie Thinking Task Engage your students with this low-floor, high-ceiling math task inspired by Peter Liljedahl’s Building Thinking Classrooms! Perfect for Grades 4–5, this activity gets kids out of their seats, working in groups, and interpreting fractions as division and solve problems involving whole number division that result in fractions or mixed numbers.—all while building problem-solving confidence. ✨ What’s Inside Task Card Set (printable) with progressive challenges (one
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