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Ashlee Baker

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Preview of 2 Dimensional Shapes Chart

2 Dimensional Shapes Chart

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Ashlee Baker
This is a chart that includes pictures of 2 dimensional shapes that the students will fill in the chart about. They will answer if the shape is a quadrilateral, what kinds of lines they see in the shape, and what types of angles they can see in the shape. Shapes include: Square Rectangle Parallelogram Trapezoid Rhombus Pentagon Hexagon Octagon Star
Preview of 3 Dimensional Shapes

3 Dimensional Shapes

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Ashlee Baker
This is a chart that includes pictures of 3 dimensional shapes that the students will fill in the chart about. They will document how many faces, edges, and vertices, each shape has. Shapes include: Cube Rectangular Pyramid Cone Triangular Prism Sphere Cylinder Rectangular Prism Triangular Prism
Preview of Geometry: Hop and Solve (3D Shapes)

Geometry: Hop and Solve (3D Shapes)

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Ashlee Baker
Hop and Solve is a game that gets students moving around the classroom while practicing math skills. Post the individual shapes around the room. (There are 12 different shapes) The students will need a clipboard with their "Hop and Solve" recording page and a pencil. They will then rotate around the room solving each problem as they go, and recording the answer on their chart. After they rotate through all of the 12 shapes, review the chart as a class and see if everyones answer matches up.
Preview of Probability Using M&M's

Probability Using M&M's

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Ashlee Baker
A perfect activity to do with your students when you are introducing probability. I put 20 M&M's in snack sized bags and made enough for each student. They filled in the chart using the probability equation (Desired outcome/Total outcome possibility).
Preview of Probability Exit Slip

Probability Exit Slip

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Ashlee Baker
This is a great way to check for understanding. Print this image off and make copies so that everyone may have an exit slip. It has one basic probability question for the students to complete.
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