This file includes visuals to help students understand the meaning of what a common denominator is and the steps to take when adding and subtracting fractions. My students are mostly visual learners and I find that when I use relatable objects or tasks, they seem to understand the concepts better.
Students can use these fill-in-the-blank doodle notes to learn about one-step equations. File includes: Adding One-Step Equation NotesSubtracting One-Step Equation NotesMultiplying One-Step Equation NotesDividing One-Step Equation Notes
Students can learn how to combine like terms in algebraic expressions using this worksheet. It is recommended that they use shapes or colors to categorize each term in the expression.
Students are able to use these practice problems to work on learning the order of operations. This can be used for multiple assignments: warm ups, interactive notebooks, homework, etc.
4th - 7th
Applied Math, Math, Other (Math)
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