This is a quick check in (quiz) I am using with my 6th grade class. It has 2 problems- one where students use a situation to make a ratio table and graph it. The other question has students reading a graph. They must use the information to say if the graph is proportional or not.
This is a google spreadsheet Picture Reveal/ Mystery Picture that is ready to be easily uploaded onto whatever platform your school uses! I personally upload it onto Canvas as a Google LTI assignment. As students answer correct answers, a part of the picture will be revealed! No prep needed- just upload it! Digital assignment Answer key include under hidden tabsSelf checking for students!This assignment is based on: "SW determine the effect on measures of center when a single value of a data se
NOTE: The recording sheet is listed for free on my TPT site! This resource is a google form with 4 sections- an introduction to the activity; section 1- dividing fractions with models (reading and making their own); section 2- dividing fractions without models; and section 3- a place for the students to write their wish they earned down! Unless the code is correct for sections 1 and 2- they may not go into the next section! Students will divide whole numbers by fractions; fractions by fractions
This worksheet has 4 problems where students make ratios based of given emojis. Sentences Frames are provided. The Back has two problems where students must make ratios of their own.
This Google Slideshow breaks fraction operation (addition and subtraction) word problems down to look at the context of the question being asked. I used this in my 6th grade classroom and it was so helpful! The word problems could be edited to be whole numbers or decimals problems as well. Break down questions into these types to help students problem solve: -Missing Whole or Whole Unknown -Missing Part or Part Unknown -Comparison: Subtraction Problem -Comparison: Addition Problem
NOTE: The recording sheet is listed for free on my TPT site! This resource is a google form with 3 sections- first- an introduction to the activity; section 1- classifying by angles; section 2- classifying by sides; and section 3- classifying by both angles AND sides! There is also a place for the students to write their wish they earned down! Unless the code is correct for sections 1 and 2- they may not go into the next section! ANSWER KEY: WBZPMTGQ GAXLCYJS ADYV I have done this activity i
Includes: Word Bank/ Checklist Word Bank Definition list 20 Blank Bingo Cards for students to fill inWords: π CircumferenceDiameterRadiusArea Volume Distance March 14th Pi-lish 22/7 3.1425/8 Infinity EulerIsaac Newton Thomas De Lagny William Shanks Albert Einstein39 Places15 PlacesTau Archimedes’ Constant Buffon’s Needles Irrational
This activity uses google drive and google spreadsheets to review proportional relationships with students. Materials included: -Google Drive instructions/ place to type -student copy spreadsheet -example pre-made spreadsheet. For my advanced 6th grade class, I uploaded the google drive document on Canvas, timed them typing for 2 minutes, then showed them how to view their word count. Then, the class opened a second Canvas assignment with the Student copy spreadsheet. I showed my example gra
This is a quick quiz I am using with my 6th-grade class. It has models with fraction circles/ tiles and number lines. Students must read the models, solve using models, and solve without models. NOTE: This is my modified/ differentiated copy for my SWD- it only includes reading models
I have students with disabilities in my classroom who need modified/ differentiated assignments. Here is a modified version of my Fraction Operations Check In (Quiz). I used this in my 6th grade math classroom Each word problem has a picture to go with it. Students will need to circle the operation needed to do to solve each problem.
This is a worksheet I am using with my SWD in my 6th grade class. They must look at the two graphs and determine if they are proportional or not. This is a quick check in/ quiz, but can be used in a variety of settings.
This is a quick quiz I am using with my 6th-grade class. It has models with fraction circles/ tiles and number lines. Students must read the models, solve using models, and solve without models