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Preview of Formative Assessment: Order of Operations

Formative Assessment: Order of Operations

Created by
Jacob Kasselman
In this standards-aligned activity, students solve an order of operations expression and then summarize the steps they used in a clear, organized paragraph. By integrating writing into math, this task promotes both procedural understanding and academic language development.
Preview of Single-Digit Addition

Single-Digit Addition

Created by
Elizette Cuevas
🧮 Skills Targeted Recognizing and using the addition symbol (+) Understanding that addition combines quantities Using counting strategies and visual supports to find sums Writing and solving simple equations up to 10 Strengthening number sense and one-to-one correspondence 🧠 Instructional Features Visual Learning: Each page uses fruit images to represent numbers. Scaffolded Practice: Problems increase slightly in difficulty to support mastery. Multisensory Approach: Students count, col
Preview of 6th Grade End of the Year Project

6th Grade End of the Year Project

This type of end-of-year project poster is especially helpful for other teachers because it clearly communicates expectations while building student excitement from the start. Instead of repeatedly explaining directions, the poster serves as a visual anchor in the classroom—students can refer back to it independently, which saves time and reduces confusion. It also increases engagement. The bright visuals and step-by-step layout make the project feel fun and manageable rather than overwhelming,
Preview of Computer Science: Computer Programming "Angry Birds Game" Editable Resource

Computer Science: Computer Programming "Angry Birds Game" Editable Resource

Greetings, I would like to thank you so very much for viewing this product. Out of all the Computer Science resources I have created, this Unplugged Coding Activity is one of my all time favorites. So you want to teach young scholars how to write lines of code? Look no further. What better way to introduce them to Computer Programming than empowering them to use their imagination to create their very own video game. Using the Angry Birds' theme, scholars are given a variety of tasks and chall
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