For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
This stripe pattern with red text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For a more detailed explanation of the C
This mini lesson is sure to have your students excited about measuring lengths. This flights lesson takes the paper airplane (that we are always telling students not to make) and uses it to engage students in learning without them realizing it.
By the end of this lesson your students should be able to convert from feet to inches and inches to feet, accurately record data and even reflect on how the lesson could be used in a real life situation.
Included are the common core standards for the le
ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL?! This activity allows your students to implement concepts of Math including Adding/Subtracting Integers, Scale Drawing, and Ratios by planning a simulated football party for the "big game."
Step by step instructions are included.
Students will make a budget, decide on the food, make invitations and enjoy using their imagination to plan the ultimate party. (examples in the preview)
I have included student samples of the finished product so that you have can ha
This mini lesson is sure to have your students excited about measuring lengths. This flights lesson takes the paper airplane (that we are always telling students not to make) and uses it to engage students in learning without them realizing it.
By the end of this lesson your students should be able to multiply whole numbers, rounding numbers to the nearest tenths. They will also learn to calculate averages and collect and interpret data
Included are the common core standards for the lesson, ch
Your students will enjoy learning about the rules of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing integers and rational numbers from this song.
"Going over" is a math song written to the tune of the popular song "Going under" by Evanescence. Download the Instrumental version of the song and you are ready to begin.
Learning math concepts can be a challenge at times but put those same concepts in the tune of a popular song and your students will thank you.
"Going over" is a positive uplifting
This mini lesson is sure to have your students excited about measuring lengths. This flights lesson takes the paper airplane (that we are always telling students not to make) and uses it to engage students in learning without them realizing it.
By the end of this lesson your students should be able to understand how to calculate the mean, median and mode of a data set.
Included are the common core standards for the lesson, chart, lesson plan and questions. Get creative with this lesson and yo
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
Stripes pattern with red text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
Lime green chevron pattern with navy text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
This stripe pattern is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
Lime green chevron pattern with navy text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
Lime green chevron pattern with navy text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
This stripe pattern with red text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
This stripe pattern with red text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
Lime green chevron pattern with navy text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
For the price of a good Starbucks coffee you can make your classroom wall come alive with these vibrant math posters!
Lime green chevron pattern with navy text is sure to wow your students and fellow teachers.
Posting Ideas:
Just print, laminate, use Velcro, tape or glue and either post all of them in a certain area of the classroom for easy viewing or one at a time depending on the unit being taught.
I know you and your students will love them.
Jermaine Bowe
This starter/bell-ringer, is designed to help your students understand how the concept of probability works in real life. The students become the subject and interact with each other in a way that is sure to have them remember this concept for months.
Everything you need is laid out in this 3 page document including the common core standard for probability. If you "chunk" your lessons this will work well with your lesson plan for the day.
Thanks for looking
Jermaine
This mini lesson on percent proportions can be used to introduce the concepts of part-over-whole, proportionality, and percents to your students.
You can modify it by having your students come up with their own score and calculate the percentage themselves.
Fun easy way for students to calculate their test scores without you as the teacher giving them the letter grade when you score the test.
Thanks for looking
Jermaine
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