This a short presentation to introduce exponents, vocabulary and procedures. At the center of this presentation, students will compare and contrast the difference between repeated addition and repeated multiplication. For the compare and contrast portion of the presentation, students will have a bulleted notes sheet that correlates with the slides. This activity is best followed by rep practice to strengthen their exponent skills!
Want something hands on for your students to practice converting percents, decimals and fractions? This great hands-on activity will give your students practice converting common fractions during stations/centers OR as a small group lesson!Teacher prep :Print 10 pumpkins (page 1)Print each page of conversionsCut out objects (Laminate to keep them for more lessons to come!)Print Pumpkin Patch Conversion SheetsCan be freely placed on pumpkin OR use magnet strips OR velcro strips to help conversion
This google slides is a great way to introduce dividing fractions using the DSR (Drop, Swap, Reciprocal) method. The "Pros" of using this method is that academic vocabulary is increased by using the word "reciprocal" instead of "flip" or "change". Students will learn what a reciprocal and a multiplicative inverse is. This Slides with animations is best followed by drill practice.
4th - 8th
Applied Math, Math, Other (Math)
CCSS
6.NS.A.1
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