Four challenging puzzles to help students practice place value up to the hundreds-digit. I designed these specifically as an extension activity for gifted students. These four puzzles encourage deductive-reasoning (following the clues to find the one-right answer.)
An excellent culminating project or differentiated/compacting assignment for your geometry and angles unit. The students will learn about Cubism's history, defining elements, and important artists. They will view major works of Cubist art with guiding questions about geometric attributes, lines and angles. Finally, a project is presented where students will recreate a famous work of art. They will write a paper that analyzes the geometric attributes, lines, and angles of the work. (Specific guid
4th - 6th
Geometry, Math, Visual Arts
$2.50
Original Price $2.50
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