This is an introductory lesson to the 7 letters that represent the Roman numerals. It begins with the basic representation for 1 and moves through to M (1,000). There are practice problems after each new Roman numeral is introduced. I conclude with problems giving the Roman numeral and asking for the value and then showing clocks with Roman numerals and asking what time is showing. All slides are animated with solutions provided. An understanding of addition, subtraction, and place value is
Included in this bundle are PowerPoint lessons for pre-Algebra probability. This bundle includes lessons on the following topics: Experimental and Theoretical ProbabilityMaking SurveysIndependent and Dependent EventsPermutationsCombinationsAll lessons are animated, have definitions, examples, and answers. Homework problems are not supplied because we all use different textbooks. As a bonus, I have also included a short Project Based Learning (PBL) activity on Making Surveys. You can assign an
Attached is a lesson introducing mathematical expressions with variables and the referenced homework assignment. The lesson is a PowerPoint presentation and is fully animated. The textbook that this lesson support is Structure & Method Course 1, however it can be adapted for other texts.
This is a 2-day lesson on Symmetry. It includes a PowerPoint presentation for 2 days as well as Do Now's to start off the lesson. Additionally, at the end of the PowerPoint, there are a few slides on Rotations, Reflections, and Translations as a review if you want to include that at the beginning of your lesson. All the slides are animated with answers. There is also a Do Now Word document for the first day's lesson. If you are not using Pearson Realize, please insert your own textbook examp
What is a line graph? How does it differ from a bar graph? How do you draw line graphs? This presentation is one class length (about 40 minutes). It is animated and helps students understand and learn how to plot and interpret line graphs.
This was created as an online lesson, but it can certainly be given in a "normal" classroom setting as well. It demonstrates how to solve quadratic equations by Completing the Square. Examples are given with solutions written out completely. All slides are animated. All answers are provided. 40 - 45 minute lesson.
This is a PowerPoint presentation for a lesson that describes the difference between Experimental and Theoretical Probability. The presentation is completed animated on each slide. Vocabulary is emphasized. Examples are given in the presentation. It is a 1 day lesson. A Do Now begins the lesson with a puzzle. The homework exercises referenced in the presentation are from Prentice Hall textbooks, Course 3, but you can add whatever homework you'd like.
This is a continuation of a unit on probability that covers independent and dependent events. I have it set up as a 3 day lesson. Each day has a Do Now/Bell Ringer at the start of the lesson. The lessons build on each other and the topic. All slides are animated with answers included. You will need to supplement with your own homework assignments; I did not include because my school may be using a different textbook.
This one day lesson can be given in person or online. Topics include the Pythagorean Theorem, Pythagorean triples, and special right triangles including 30-60-90 and 45-45-90 triangles. The lesson is fully animated with practice problems and answers. A bell ringer Do Now is included at the start of the lesson and an Exit Ticket is included at the end.
This lesson was created to give to my Geometry students online when we were doing distance learning. It begins with a Do Now/Bell Ringer on special right triangles then begins to introduce the Equation of a Circle. Three topics are covered: Equation of a CircleDetermining if a point is on a circle, inside the circle, or outside the circleFinding the equation of a circle by completing the square.The slides are all animated with answers provided. The lesson will take approximately 30 - 45 minut
This is a 2 day lesson (40 minute periods) on Combinations. There is a presumption that you have previously taught experimental and theoretical probability lessons as well as lessons on independent/dependent events and permutations. The slides are all animated. All answers are provided. I did not provide homework assignments because I don't know what textbook you are using.
This is a 2-day lesson (40 minute classes) on Permutations. It assumes you have previously taught lessons on conducting a survey, experimental and theoretical probability, making predictions, and independent and dependent events. This is an introduction to permutations with several types of examples. The slides are all animated. All answers are included. I have not included homework assignments because I do not know the textbook you use for your class.
An introduction to Permutations for middle or high school students. Slides are animated, along with answers to example questions. Presentation is a 2-day lecture that includes a "Do Now" to start each class. Presentation follows the Prentice Hall Mathematics Course 3 Chapter 10 guidelines (textbook assignments are from that book). Worksheets assigned to the class are also from the Course 3 book, however since they are not original, they are not included here.
In this lesson, students will learn how to apply the methods of solving systems of equations (graphing, substitution, and elimination) to solving systems of equations that have one linear and one quadratic equation. Examples and answers are given for using both substitution and elimination and a graphic example is given for the graphing method. All slides are animated. All answers are provided. This is a one day lesson designed to be presented during remote/distance learning, however it will
Introduction to arithmetic and geometric sequences. Vocabulary such as sequence, inductive reasoning, common difference, common ratio. Fully animated slideshow presentation.
This is a PowerPoint presentation/lesson about how to conduct a survey. This topic is typically studied in the Probability unit. It includes a Do Now/Bell Ringer to start off the class, as well as new vocabulary, definitions, example problems. All the slides are animated with answers. The presentation includes terms such as sample, population, random, biased, and unbiased, to name a few. You will need to provide your students with your own homework assignment.
5th grade introduction to using a calculator to perform basic math operations - addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. All slides are automated and include answers to problems.
In this 2-day lesson, I review each type of transformation - reflections, translations, rotations - along with examples. All slides are animated along with answers.
In a 5th grade honors class, teaching students how you can easily multiply by numbers of base 10. This lesson is a Powerpoint presentation that has direct instruction, examples, and practice problems. Slides are animated.
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