This is a coordinate worksheet where students have to locate and understand points on the coordinate grid. It is based on the original Star Wars trilogy stories and there are three main problems with 13 overall questions. It is a great way to start introducing coordinates and quadrants to students in 5th grade through middle school.
*This sheet is the same as the original listing except A The Force Awakens problem has been added.
This is a coordinate worksheet where students have to locate and understand points on the coordinate grid. It is based on the original Star Wars trilogy stories and there are three main problems with 10 overall questions. It is a great way to start introducing coordinates and quadrants to students in 5th grade through middle school.
Students use the concept of selfies to explore ratios and equivalence of those ratios. Good for any junior high age classroom, takes two - three days of class time, and also practices working with dimensions of objects and scale factors. This works for Google Chromebooks, but can easily be adjusted to other ratios topics or other technology devices.
This includes the directions I use for my students to create a fantasy football team on nflrush.com. More importantly it includes a calculation sheet so students can calculate their team scores to see if they match. The website has a how button under each player after they play to help with calculations, and showing work is very important. Included are fraction operations, order of operations, decimals operations, and some negative number operations. Though standards are covered at multiple
5th - 8th
Decimals, Fractions, Math
CCSS
6.NS.A.1
, 6.NS.B.2
, 6.NS.B.3
+2
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6 years in the Junior High Setting
Teaching style
Hands-on, real world math with an engaging fun approach.
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