Factor Fluency Fact Cards | Visual Multiplication Representations (2×2 to 9×9) Are your students memorizing multiplication facts without really understanding them? These Factor Fluency Fact Cards are the perfect tool to build true conceptual understanding of multiplication through rich visual models—not just rote recall. This set includes visual flash cards for every factor pair from 2×2 to 9×9, each featuring 6 different representations that help students develop multiplicative reasoni
This is a budgeting unit that deals primarily with basic math skills and some technology. The students take pride and responsibility in their work because they get to make big decisions such as what their dream career is, what type of house they live in, what type of car they drive, and they get to plan a vacation of their own. At the end of the unit the students will be presented with one million dollars that they have to spend following certain guidelines and rules. This unit offers a variety
With bottle flipping being such the craze, why not incorporate it into a fun and engaging math lesson. In this lesson students will flip different 5 different water bottles filled 1/3 of the way full. They will have a set number of attempts for each bottle. They will have to see how many times they can successfully flip each bottle in order to calculate their flipping percentage. There are several data recording sheets in this packet with justification and explanation questions at the end. I hav
5.NBT.8a: Divide decimals to hundredths using strategies based on place value explaining the reasoning being used. Here is a list of decimal problems that are "easy to see visually" so students can grasp the pattern to abstract where they require the students to use a little more place value reasoning. It starts with a whole number divided by a decimal, a decimal divided by a whole number, and decimals divided by decimals. The combinations of dividends and divisors support the Alabama standar
This google slides companion was made to help teachers navigate through the open court series. It follows along with the book step by step allowing you to have more engagement opportunities with your students. I have also included interactive vocabulary slides.
Oh snap is based off of the common core standard for using braces, parentheses, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with order of operations. It has directions, scoreboard, and playing cards included.
This is a classroom management reward system. I have a list of things that students can earn points for and a list of things that students can lose points for. I have always struggled with getting students to turn in homework and because they loved the points I had 95% of my class start bringing in homework. You have to stay consistent with it though. Twice a month I reward the kids with "Fun Friday" but they have to pay to get in and they have to pay for their activities. The points are their r
This is a classroom management system that has been used in the classroom and has been very effective. THe students earn points for good behavior and they can lose points as well. At the end of the week or bi- monthly if the students have saved enough points they can pay their way into Fun Friday. At the end of the 9 weeks they can also use their points at an auction. The auction consists of random things the students would like to have!!
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