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Preview of FREE Interactive Coordinate Plane Mystery Picture | Quadrant 1 Digital Activity

FREE Interactive Coordinate Plane Mystery Picture | Quadrant 1 Digital Activity

This FREE interactive coordinate plane mystery picture activity gives students a fun way to practice plotting ordered pairs in Quadrant 1. Students open the activity link, select a coordinate from the coordinate tray, and click the matching point on the coordinate plane. Correct points lock into place. When all coordinates are placed correctly, the mystery picture is revealed. No student login is required. Teachers can copy and paste the student activity link into Google Classroom, Canvas, Schoo
Preview of Create a "Geometry Star"

Create a "Geometry Star"

Create a "Geometry Star" This is one of my favorite geometry activities to do with upper elementary students. It's a simple review of point, line, line segment, endpoints, angles, and ruler use, plus the "stars" turn into unique, colorful art work for the classroom! Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies and products! Here's how: • Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive customized email updates a
Preview of Angle Relationships | 7.G.B.5 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Angle Relationships | 7.G.B.5 | 7th Grade | Pear Deck™ Interactive

Created by
Cubed Corner
This interactive Pear Deck Google Slides lesson on Angle Relationships and includes the following: Introduction, I do, We do, You do, Error analysis, and Problem Solving interactive slides.Includes Ice Breaker slide (Doodle of the Day) and Post-Lesson Reflection slide. Pear Deck is a Google extension add-on that allows interactive participation from students on their own device. Slide types included are drawing, text, multiple choice, and draggable icons. ***Don't have Pear Deck Premium? Not
Preview of Design a Cube City...a study in volume!

Design a Cube City...a study in volume!

Created by
love2learn2day
Students use isometric dot paper to draw 3-D buildings and design their own cube cities. This project is a great culmination to any study in volume. Contents: 1. Teaching Notes 2. Student Sheets: *Learn to Draw Cubes and Rectangular Prisms *Draw Rectangular Prisms practice sheet *Design a Mini Metropolis instruction sheet *Metropolis Information Sheet, a table to collect information on volume and cost (3 options are included so teachers can select the one that best fits their students' needs:
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