Graduated at the top of my class from the College of Saint Rose. I have worked in rural, suburban and urban schools in varying areas all over New York State. I currently teach 6th grade math and I absolutely love it!
This jeopardy games covers prime numbers, factoring, the distributive property, order of operations and writing expressions. Everything that was covered up to the mid module assessment for 6th grade NYS math is in the game. This is a great way to either review before the mid-module assessment or just a fun way to review terms before the state test. Enjoy!
I created a Powerpoint for theEgyptian Pyramids. This item was originally created for a 6th grade class, but it could be used with students that range from 4th grade to 8th grade depending on academic levels. The Powerpoint includes many different pictures and videos that go along with each slide. The lesson took my students about 60 minutes to complete everything and talk about all of the slides in detail. The lesson also corresponds with the NYS standards and Common Core for grade 6 Social Stu
This assessments cover everything from Lesson 1 to 17 out of Module 4 of the 6th Grade NYS modules. It goes over factoring, distributive property, writing and reading verbal expressions and order of operations. This can be used as either an assessment of a review packet prior to the state test.
This Jeopardy Game is used to review all of module one for 6th grade math. The game reviews equivalent ratios/fractions, converting decimals, percent and fractions, the distance formula, solving percent problems and unit rate. This activity is a good way to break up your lesson from a boring worksheet and allow the students to get excited about what they are reviewing. Students also should have a team captain who will keep score for each group. For a little extra incentive you can also give extr
Students will fill in the grid given either a percent, decimal, ratio, or fraction. Prior knowledge if required to fill out this worksheet. This falls towards the end of module 1 (ratios) for the 6th grade common core in New York State.
My 6th graders are working through module 1 at a much slower pace than the state has predicted. When I came across the mid-module assessment it was only about 4 questions long and does not tell me what my students know and need more help with. I have developed this exam which covers all of the topic we went through from lesson 1 to lesson 15 (ratios).
A review packet that goes along with all of the concepts students learned during the first half of module 1 (ratios). The packet is a good way to review for the test or simply see what your students know.
Students are using Skittles to find equivalent ratios, simplify ratios, practice ratios in all 3 forms and test out a hypothesis. This is a great cross curricular lesson including both science and math.
Given a bag of M&Ms students will create fractions, decimals and percents based on the colors they have in their bags to prove or disprove the claim made by the M&M company. I gave my students regular M&Ms, peanut M&Ms and peanut butter M&Ms based on student's ability. There are less M&Ms in the peanut bags because they are bigger which means it was easier for struggling students to work with. You can place students in pairs with this activity or they can work independently depending on how much
This test covers all of Module 2 following the 6th grade NYS Common Core Curriculum. When teaching this lesson I cut out most of the models which is reflected in this test. The test covers dividing and multiplying fractions; adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing decimals; GCF and LCM; as well as an area problems and other various word problems related to the topics mentioned. I have also added a bonus at the end of the test that is made up of 2 questions to be used as a spiral review. A
I have revised the NYS Module 2. I have attached lessons 1 through 11 in the following document. Lessons 6, 7, and 8 have been omitted due to lack of time and prevalence (they covered students creating their own stories). With each lesson I have included student objectives for that lesson as well as supplemented some of the homework assignments. I do not do a ton with models with in these lessons. I show students how to use them and include outside videos, but my goal is for students to understa
This lesson makes students apply the distributive property while factoring algebraic expressions. They move back and forth between both forms for extra practice. This is something I have noticed the modules do not cover in enough depth and WILL be on the NYS exam in April.
This is a great first day of school packet for 6th grade math teachers who are using the common core. It goes through what is expected of them in class, covers the dignity for all act, breaks down grades (based on most of the assignments in the modules) and has a code of conduct for students and parents to sign. I have my name in the packet, but you can edit and place any name you wanted on it.
This product has a list of numbers and steps that students will follow in order to create a mystery Valentine's Day picture. Students will need basic knowledge of ordered pairs and the coordinate plane in order to complete this activity. This picture is on the harder side, but it is a great way for students to practice what they have learned. Students will also have to take their time and follow the order if they want the picture to come out accurate. Encourage students to color and hang up when
This packet is 41 pages long and goes through most of the 6th grade module 1 lessons 1 through 10. The lessons are respaced to give students more room to work and some questions may have been cut out of added. After teaching the Modules last year we all know that there is not enough time to get everything done so hopefully this will help!
This is a quiz that reviews lessons 16 through 23 of the 6th grade Ratios Module. I created the quiz to last about 40 minutes, but I had students that took a full hour. This is a great way to see what your students know prior to the final exam.
This is a review packet designed to help prepare students for the Mid-Module Assessment in Module 2 for 6th grade math.
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Graduated at the top of my class from the College of Saint Rose. I have worked in rural, suburban and urban schools in varying areas all over New York State. I currently teach 6th grade math and I absolutely love it!
Teaching style
I model my classroom with learning styles taken from Pavlov, Skinner, Freud, Maslow, Vygotsky, and Gardner.
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