can be used with Lakeshore Go Fishing playset or without. Laminate book. Cut out the 10-color fish. Apply soft velcro side to the book inside the fishbowl on each page and rough velcro to each fish icon. Also the velcro icons could be attached to each fish so the child has to take the icon off and put it into the book. Students will read the book and go fishing. As they catch each color, they will identify which color and put that fish color in each bowl in the order they catch the fish. If
Print out in color or black white. You can use for cut/paste activity or laminate for more repetition/independent activity.You can provide differentiation levels based on the student’s ability level such as just counting and putting in order without any other guided notes within the graphic organizers. You can also use it to make it more challenging once a student has mastered the guided notes such as balls with numbers vs balls without numbers.You can also use dry erase or wet erase markers i
Directions: (can be used many ways, differentiation levels, and repetitively) You can print out in color or black white. You can staple together if not laminating or if laminating you can punch holes in one side to make into a book with rings to hold together.If you do not laminate - you can have students use markers or dot markers or stamps.If you laminate - you can have students draw with dry erase markers or wet erase markers. I would have them wipe clean within a timely manner as they can
4 pies - 4 different simple common degrees of pie for students to convert degrees to fraction to decimal, then color in diagram. I use for my students with special ed. I also bought pies for them to cut up and eat to go with the exercise. Answer Key included
I used my electric bill - crossing out any personal information and shorting the account number. I copied it for my students and had the students use this handout with 15 comprehension questions on how to read my utility bill. It could be used multiple times with different types of utility bills (gas, electric, water, waste/sewer, trash, cable). You could also do this each month to get students used to seeing bills and how they change. no answer key as answers will vary according to resourc
Credit Card PayoffYou purchased a new game system, 2 games, and some virtual currency gift cards. The subtotal was $900 without sales tax. Students have to find sales tax and apply. Worksheet has payoff using option A with only minimum payment versus Option B a little over the double the minimum payment. To show the difference between only paying the minimum and paying a little more. simple example. has answer key to show example of answers. answers will change based on sales tax.
includes adjacent angles, complementary, intersect, supplementary, and vertical angles. Has examples and simple definitions. I made these for my special education students for geometry. answer key included.
Guided Notes for angles degrees, vertex, acute angle, degree, obtuse, perpendicular line, protractor, right angle, straight angle. exercises for naming angles and classification angles created these guided interactive notes to assist my high school students with geometry. comes with answer key (some are created as you go with students and can vary). Has interactive online worksheet link for sorting angles into chart activity. 6 pages of notes total.
Has perimeter and area vocabulary, 4 easy steps to solve word problems, an example, and 10 problems (2 handouts) with answer key. developed for my special education students. Has adding, subtracting, multiplication, division, square roots, and problem solving.
students are given emojis and must find like terms to simplify down the the emojis. works great for students who struggle with numbers and understanding like/unlike terms. students can create their own to share with the class/challenge each other.
text to equation; students can fill in words like sum, difference, etc. you can make this an activity or accommodation. you can also modify this as it's a word doc. i also have the answers as I added an equal box to mine to my inclusion algebra 1 class. students can add to the list as you go throughout the year or it can be a review. the view shows 2 pages but all boxes should be on one page.
students really enjoyed this. i also gave them equations to translate into english and vice versa.
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