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Preview of 200 No Prep | Math | Learning Intentions & Success Criteria | Elementary (K–5)

200 No Prep | Math | Learning Intentions & Success Criteria | Elementary (K–5)

🧮 Math | Elementary (K–5)Title:200 No Prep | Math | Learning Intentions & Success Criteria | Elementary (K–5)Full Product Description: Bring clarity, structure, and purpose to every elementary math lesson! This massive 200 No Prep set includes 100 pairs of Learning Intentions (LI) and 100 matching Success Criteria (SC), written in clear, student-friendly language for Grades K–5. Each pair helps students understand what they’re learning and how to show mastery—no prep required. Topics Covered:
Preview of 4th Grade Geometry Unit | 12 Lessons, Worksheets & Activities | CCSS 4.G

4th Grade Geometry Unit | 12 Lessons, Worksheets & Activities | CCSS 4.G

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A complete 14-day Grade 4 unit covering all of CCSS 4.G — points, lines, segments, and rays; parallel and perpendicular relationships; triangle classification by sides and angles; the quadrilateral family tree; and lines of symmetry. Built by a classroom teacher who knows geometry is where math gets visual. From spotting parallel lines in everyday objects, to classifying triangles two ways, to understanding why every square is a rectangle but not every rectangle is a square — every concept is bu
Preview of 4th Grade Measurement & Data Unit | 12 Lessons, Worksheets & Activities | 4.MD

4th Grade Measurement & Data Unit | 12 Lessons, Worksheets & Activities | 4.MD

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A complete 14-day Grade 4 unit covering all of CCSS 4.MD — customary and metric measurement conversions, area and perimeter formulas, angles and protractor measurement, and line plots with fractional data. Built by a classroom teacher who knows that measurement is where math meets real life. From converting feet to inches, to finding the area of a treehouse floor, to measuring angles with a protractor — every concept is built with clear language, real-world scenarios, and visual support Grade 4
Preview of Math Whodunnit Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | Operations & Algebraic Thinking | CCSS

Math Whodunnit Escape Room | Grades 3–5 | Operations & Algebraic Thinking | CCSS

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Someone stole Dr. Chen's formula notebook — and the only way to find out who is to solve the maths. This self-checking Operations and Algebraic Thinking mystery gives your Grades 3-5 students real multiplication, division, multi-step problems, and pattern work wrapped in a story they actually want to finish. The Math Whodunnit: The Stolen Formula is Case M-01 in the DeskMade Math Whodunnit series. Students read a short crime scenario at each of five stations, solve four multiple-choice questions
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