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Preview of Shoe Size Dot Plot

Shoe Size Dot Plot

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Introduce Dot Plots by using this activity in your classroom. Collect the information with your class and fill in the dot plot. There are also high level comprehension questions to go along with the dot plot to assess your students knowledge. This would also go into an interactive journal or notebook. This activity covers the NEW 2014-2015 Math TEK 4.9(A) summarize a data set with multiple categories using a frequency table, dot plot, pictograph, or bar graph with scaled intervals.
Preview of Heigt Chart for Your Classroom

Heigt Chart for Your Classroom

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I made this chart for a classroom activity that involved recording my students height. You can hang it on the wall. This would also be a great way to observe how much your students have grown from the beginning to the end of the year. Please leave feedback.
Preview of Breaking Up Fractions Matching Cards

Breaking Up Fractions Matching Cards

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Please Leave Feedback! Students can practice decomposing fractions using this set of Matching cards. You can use the cards for Math Centers or for Math Stations. You can also use them to play concentration. New TEKS 2014-2015 4.3(A) represent a fraction a/b as a sum of fractions 1/b, where a and b are whole numbers and b > 0, including when a > b.
Preview of Place Value and Expanded Notation Chart

Place Value and Expanded Notation Chart

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This chart is great for interactive notebooks. You could also laminate it and use it in stations. I am going to have my student roll dice and fill in the top part of the chart with the numbers that they roll. Afterwards they will represent that number in Expanded Notation.
Preview of Heigt Chart for Your Classroom

Heigt Chart for Your Classroom

Created by
Math Adventures
I made this chart for a classroom activity that involved recording my students height. You can hang it on the wall. This would also be a great way to observe how much your students have grown from the beginning to the end of the year. Please leave feedback.
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My own education history

I went to school at Texas A&M- Commerce and recieved a degree in Teaching Math Grades 4-8.