Integrate English Language Arts and Math with this Story Decimals activity! Students just need a story or article that they can annotate on. Works great as a math center.
For each box, choose one of the mental math multiplication strategies. Define the strategy, explain how it works, and give an example. You may use resources to help you.
Includes these terms:
Friendly Numbers Halving and Doubling
Associative Property Distributive Property
Commutative Property Addition
Subtraction
Project this anchor chart on your board, print it, trace it, or have students cut and clue it in their notebooks! I left the number line and money parts blank for students to fill in :)
Includes point, line, line segment, ray, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, and intersecting lines.
File includes editable Powerpoint file and PDF file.
Fonts: KG Corner of the Sky
This project is designed for 1:1 Chromebook classrooms and uses the Chrome extension Screencastify. It can still be used without a class set of Chromebooks! You could also modify the project to use with iPads. I highly recommend the app Explain Everything.
Screencasts are an excellent way to assess your students by having them “teach” how to solve math problems. I hope you find this resource helpful in your classroom- I know I have!
3rd - 12th
Computer Science - Technology, For All Subjects, Math
Project this anchor chart on your board, print it, trace it, or have students cut and clue it in their notebooks! I left the number line and money parts blank for students to fill in :)
Fonts: KG Sorry Not Sorry and KG Makes You Stronger
This Fraction Quick Quiz requires students to simplify fractions, find equivalent fractions, place a fraction on a number line, determine the value of a fraction on a number line, and determine which fraction is longer as well as justify their answer.
Fractions Strips on paper to give students a visual of what fractions look like. I use this as a fractions introduction lesson and have my students come up with observations about the fraction strips.
I also included a picture of the anchor chart I made that my students came up and wrote their observations on!
Formative Assessment: Exit Ticket Folders
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In order for my students to self-assess their learning, I created this exit ticket folder system. When students are dismissed or move on to another subject, they place their work in one of the folders. The levels range from the top folder that says Got it, meaning that the student feels that they are an expert on the lesson and could teach it to a classmate to the bottom folder which says N