This 2 page graphing activity requires students to plot 35 coordinate pairs in Quadrant One and connect them. The picture will be a pair of sunglasses. Students may color when completed. Coordinate plane included.
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This colorful, Memorial Day themed activity contains 7 problems for calculating the area and perimeter of a rectangle. Students must be able to use a calculator, or multiply 2 digit by 2 digit numbers, and multiply and add decimals. Please see the preview as each page contains one problem. This activity will look best if printed in color and used as a math center.
This original soccer themed story comes with student pages to complete a plot diagram, story elements, and two math questions. It is a 17 page pdf document and introduces colorful clip art characters in their second adventure together. Answer keys included.
This Christmas theme math center activity contains 8 task cards for calculating the area and perimeter of a rectangle, a square, or a triangle. Multiplication of decimals is required.
Calculators use optional.
Answer key included.
This Thanksgiving themed activity asks students to find the probability in fraction form of the type of pies Mom bought, convert the fraction to percent, and create a bar graph and a circle graph from the data. Students must analyze the graphs and explain which type of graph they like better to read the data.
This Easter themed activity asks students to find the probability of choosing an egg from a basket in fraction form, convert the fraction to percent, and create a bar graph and a circle graph from the data. Students must analyze the graphs and explain which type of graph they like better to read the data.
This colorful 19 page pdf contains 9 problems each for reviewing how to convert mixed numbers to improper fractions, convert improper fractions to mixed numbers, and how to simplify fractions. There are 10 real world problems utilizing adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators. This can be used as a substitute review packet, or as a Math Center. The word problems can be printed and used as a gallery walk. Answer keys are included for all problems.
This Winter themed activity asks students to find the probability in fraction form of the type of cookies baked, convert the fraction to percent, and create a bar graph and a circle graph from the data. Students must analyze the graphs and explain which type of graph they prefer to read the data.
In this Easter themed activity, students must calculate percents from ratios, construct a bar graph and a circle graph, and write a paragraph comparing their data. Student record sheets are included. Answer key is included for the fractions and percents. Answers will vary for parts of the activity.
This colorful pie graph illustrates the eight CCSS Mathematical Practices. I included arrows to use so that students can see which mathematical practice is the focus for the lesson. There are small arrows for 8.5x11 inch paper, and larger arrows if someone enlarges the pie graph. You can use a winged fastener for the arrow.
This 13 slide pdf contains 3 activities with a Columbus Day theme. There are 10 vocabulary words and definitions to be cut out to complete a matching activity. Terms include: ray, line, line segment, right triangle, right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, point, parallel lines, and perpendicular lines. The second activity is a “ship” on which students need to identify vocabulary words from the picture. The third activity is a self-expressive activity which asks students to draw a Columbus Day th
In this activity, students must graph 50 coordinate pairs, in Quadrant One, to form a summer fun picture. Answer key included. Graph paper not included.
This pdf file is 5 total pages including an introduction to my Math characters, and a short story containing division problems. Students must complete 6 long division problems and answer a question at the end. Answer key included.
This file contains a template for a Math book report. I used this as a Math center. Students visited the Library and choose a Math book to read. Then they completed the book report. The pages are to be colored and cut out to form a sandwich. The questions can be seen in the preview. I included the same pages without the instructions so that it can be used for other types of reports.
This activity contains a table with approximately 35 coordinate pairs to be plotted in Quadrant One. When plotted, they form a "No Cell Phones" picture. Great for reinforcing this rule at the beginning of the school year. Graph paper is included.
This handy student reference sheet is two pages which can be laminated back to back. Please see my preview for content.
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I am certified to teach Grades K-5, Grades 5-8 Math, as well as Special Education.
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Structure is the key to success.
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Master's of Teaching Special Education Degree
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I earned a Bachelor's of Science degree from Rutgers University and completed a teacher certification program at Kean University. Lastly, I earned a Master's of Teaching Special Education Degree from New Jersey City University.
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