Your students will be able to demonstrate their understanding of the coordinate plane (quadrant 1) by completing this 15 question google forms quiz. This resource includes vocabulary, plotting ordered pairs, and writing ordered pair questions. Answers have been included for easy self grading and so students receive immediate feedback. This resources includes 15 multiple choice/short response questions:Vocabulary (5 Questions)Plotting Ordered Pairs (5 Questions)Writing Ordered Pairs (5 Questions
With this Google Slides resource, your students will be able to practice basic integer addition with number lines and integer chips. This resource has students solve 15 basic integer addition problems with a number line. Students will then solve the same 15 questions but now with integer chips (30 slides total). The purpose for this is to have students notice they get the same answer with both methods. Every question is numbered/labeled with a ‘N’ or a ‘C.’ If the slide is labeled with an N, it
With this resource, you and your students will be able to practice finding the base, exponent, and expanded/standard notation of a number. With three levels of difficulty, you can ensure your students are able to practice the concepts at an appropriate level for them. The level of difficulty can be identified through the asterisks located on the top right of each page. * =basic; ** =Regular; *** =challenging This resource comes in two versions: Printable PDF10 Basic Problems10 regular probl
With this Google Slides resource, your students will be able to practice finding prime factorization using factor trees! This product comes in two versions ( Drag & Drop and TYPE Your Answer). Tip: I assign the Drag and Drop version to my students who need a bit more help with the topic. This is because they find the ‘Drag and Drop’ answer choices helpful.My students who need an extra challenge will be assigned the ‘TYPE Your Answer’ version because they don’t usually need the support of answer
With this resource, you and your students will be able to practice simplifying fractions with the help of the Greatest Common Factor. With three levels of difficulty, you can ensure your students are able to practice the concepts at an appropriate level for them. The levels of difficulty can be identified through the asterisks located on the top right of each chart. * =basic; ** =medium; *** =challenging This resource comes in two versions: Printable PDFEditable Chart (Google Slide) Some id
4th - 8th
Math
CCSS
5.NF.B.4
, 6.NS.A.1
, 6.NS.B.4
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