Aesthetically designed visuals are used in this Power Point presentation to show students how to convert fractions to decimals, decimals to fractions, and percents to fractions. Different leveled problems (low, medium, high) are assigned to students. Answer Keys are at the end of the Power Point presentation.
Step by step instructions are provided to help students remember the sequencing in subtracting like-signed integers and opposite-signed integers. Explicit directions are given for students to visualize the break down sequencing. 'Keep Change Change' is a mnemonic included in the Power Presentation. This can be be downloaded onto your Google Drive and converted to Google Slides. Math problems are included.
Included are colored graphics and visuals as well as word problems that guide students in comprehending the relationships between fractions, decimals, and percentages. Scaffolded step by step instructions are provided for break down concepts so that students may grasp the sequencing. Leveled problems (low, middle, high) are provided in the slides. Answer keys are included in the end.
This aesthetically designed Power Point Presentation uses the "Tic-Tac-Toe" mnemonic to help students remember the rules for multiplying negative and positive integers. A video has been included to help students make their own Tic-Tac-Toe diagram. Other visual graphics have been included as well.
This is a visual power point using the two chip model for students to visualize an understanding of adding positive and negative integers. It includes one video clips from YouTube and one self-made video clip.
Colored charts and visuals are included for students to visualize proportional relationships through equations. Word problems are also included. Students are provided leveled problems (low, middle, high) to solve.
Visuals and graphics are used in the Power Point to help students understand word problems involving the computation of adding positive and negative numbers. Problems are posted onto the Power Point for students to work on. Answer keys are included at the end of the presentation.
This visualized Power Point presentation shows students how a proportional relationship in math looks like. Graphs and charts are provided to aid the students in visualizing proportional relationships.
This visualized Power Point Presentation helps students to see how to find the mean, median, mode using graphics and charts. Step by step guided instructions.
This aesthetically crafted Power Point is for seventh grade math students. Students will be able to visualize the concepts of positive and negative integers on the number line. In addition, there is work for the students to do on the Power Point. Answer Keys are at the end of the Power Point presentation. Different leveled (low, medium, high) questions for students to work on.
7th
Algebra, Basic Operations, Math
CCSS, TEKS, VA SOL
7.EE.A.1
, 7.EE.B.4a
, MA.7.1.A
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I have had 15 years of teaching experience within both the private and public school systems.
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I try to find out what engages my students the most and use that to draw their attention to the lesson. I'm always flexible, changing my lesson plans according to the academic needs of the students.
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I am a tenured teacher in the New York City Department of Education.
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I majored in Education and Special Education at Boston University. I earned my Master of Liberal Studies at Stony Brook University.
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I have taught in Boston, Hong Kong, and am currently teaching in New York City.
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