I have many years experience as a special education teacher, with math being my strong suit. I love using color in my work in meaningful ways as I feel it helps students to make more connections and understand the information.
This is a great way to teach and practice converting fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions! Ways to use this resource: Student led Teacher ledParent ledRemote learningIn person learningCreate a video to share with students. Early finishers can use this lesson to create a video for other students to view. Setup of this resource: Students can go at their own pace. Animations are set to go on each click, so the next step won't happen until the student has processed the current step and
Teaching exponents with different bases can be tough! SO if you're looking for an interactive lesson that walks students through the difference between negative bases with and without parenthesis-You found it! How this lesson is set up:Vocabulary and positive bases are briefly reviewed. The difference between negative bases with and without parenthesis is demonstrated. As students are directed to answer problems in their notebooks, they are then directed to check their answers by clicking again
This is a great way to teach and practice converting fractions to percents and percents to fractions! This can be student led or teacher or parent led. Students can go at their own pace.Animations are set to go on each click, so the next step won't happen until the student has processed the current step and is ready to move on. The animations take the numbers from the original problems and physically move them to the place they need to be to show work for each problem. This resource is great f
Need a new way to show a visual of classifying numbers? Counting/natural, whole, integer, rational, irrational. I have found my students understand this set up more easily than other diagrams. Include examples in the boxes along with the names. Ways to use this:IntroductionReviewPre-test,Post-testStation. Ways to use this:Answer Key includedCan be used multiple times with different number examples. Also great if printed as a poster. Give students post its with numbers and have them put the
5th - 8th
Math, Numbers
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I have many years experience as a special education teacher, with math being my strong suit. I love using color in my work in meaningful ways as I feel it helps students to make more connections and understand the information.
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Hands on! Visual! Interactive!
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