Dividing Fractions with Unlike Denominators Quick Review with Steps, Examples, Practice Problems including word problems 3 stepsexample of each using steps calculation and word problem6 calculations4 word problems with written prompting to break down word problems: operation needed, information needed, equation to solveanswer key included.Use as a quick refresher or for those students who have limited patience
Multiplying Fractions with Unlike Denominators Quick Review with Steps, Examples, Practice Problems including word problems 3 stepsexample of each using steps calculation and word problem6 calculations3 word problems with written prompting to break down word problems: operation needed, information needed, equation to solveanswer key included.Use as a quick refresher or for those students who have limited patience
Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators Quick Review with Steps, Examples, Practice Problems including word problems 4 stepsexample of each using steps addition, subtraction, word problem2 of each addition and subtraction calculations3 word problems with written prompting to break down word problems: operation needed, information needed, equation to solveanswer key included.Use as a quick refresher or for those students who have limited patience
can print in black and white or color (more realistic for those who struggle to identify by sight)only one version sheet - I gave two in case you wanted more than one printed off at a timeeach coin has front of coin, back of coin, and coin value. students have to identify which color they are using in legendeach coin has 12 times within the sheet to identifycan use with 4 dot-a-dot markers or any 4 other markers/crayons/colored pencils (they could x out)can use as a center or assessment
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
I use this for my students with special needs to assist them with real life math, fractions, division, and identification using money. Instructions: Complete the graphic organizer. Write the name of each coin. Answer how many of each coin go into a dollar. Put into a fraction how many 1 coin is out of a dollar value. Second sheet has practice. Instructions: Write the fraction representation of each money amount in coins given out of a dollar. Simplify if needed. Answer key included I use
simple fun creative multiple level for special ed - create a floor plan for a haunted house and then have students find perimeter of each room by counting the blocks and add for perimeter. you could also extend it to area. I created a sample but I also used it to assist my students who did not want to create their own floorplan. bigger grid for those with visual impairments.
4 pages of guided notes including what is measurement, how we measure, history of measuring, vocab, standard american vs metric, conversions. simple for special ed lesson. answers included. mini measuring lab included will need tape measure or ruler.
You will need a copy of a car payment statement that is current to go with this sheet. All 15 questions assist students to read the bill and locate information/understand where to find information. life skills. I reuse this sheet often for my special ed students. they actually enjoying working with these sheets. Helps with transition goals.
You are planning a block party for children. You need to compare prices to identify which store and company have the better prices to buy your items and entertainment. Directions: Find the unit price for each item from each grocery store. Round to the hundredth place. Identify in some manner (circle, check mark, shade in) which unit price is the best. The store that has the most of the lowest unit prices is the one that you should shop at. There are 5 food items to compare. Directions: Fi
Unit price is the cost assigned by a retailer to a given item for sale under a particular measurement label. For example, you might see a price per ounce, per pound, per bar or per box. Unit price matters because retailers and manufacturers have different sized packages, such as regular and family-sized cereal. A rate is a special kind of ratio where the two amounts being compared have different units. For example: $10 for 5 avocados. A unit rate is a rate that has a 1 in the denominator. For
We use ratios and proportions with tables to make easy comparisons. This is useful in organizing information and solving problems. Unit Rates. Example word problem. Guided Practice and Independent practice word problems. 3 pages. Answer key included.
Directions: Pirates stole 5 yachts while under the Navy’s watch. Using the given coordinates, you will need to find where the pirates have the yachts hidden and draw each yacht on the grid. The yachts are located only from 0-10 on the positive x-axis and y-axis. Each yacht is 3 coordinates long. Draw a box around each set.5 input/output and 2 comprehension questions.used with my special ed class
Directions: You are the Navy. The President sent your crew after pirates to take back 5 stolen yachts. Using the grid, you will need to locate the yachts by listing the coordinates. The yachts are located only from 0-10 on the positive x-axis and y-axis. Each yacht is 3 coordinates long.5 input/output yachts. two questions for comprehension.used with my special ed class
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
Note on answer key - the A line of symmetry is vertical not horizontal. Additionally, O is infinite. The way that K is on the top needs to look more like a K not abstract like it is. Special Education A line of symmetry is a line that cuts a shape exactly in half. This means that if you were to fold the shape along the line, both halves would match exactly. Equally, if you were to place a mirror along the line, the shape would remain unchanged. A square has 4 lines of symmetry. Now, find t
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.
Measuring Shapes - Students will need sheet, protractor, and calculator possibly. answer key included. (angles rounded to nearest 5 degrees).Directions: 1. Name the Shape. 2. Measure each interior angle of the common known shapes. 3. Add up all the interior measurements to find the total degrees of each shape. Square or Quadrilateral, 360° - each 90°Triangle, 180° - each 60°Pentagon, 540° - each 108°Parallelogram, 360° - 115°, 65°Hexagon, 720° - each 120°Trapezoid, 360° - 105°, 75°Octagon,
Around the World - students will need sheet, pencil, and protractor (possibly a calculator). Teacher will need bucket with degrees for students to draw from. Directions: 1. Pick a random degree from the bucket and draw it on the world starting at the line until you get all the way around the world. 2. Make sure to write the degrees inside the angle and label the angle type (acute, obtuse, right, straight). 3. Add up all the angles to solve how many degrees are in a circle. (360 d
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