This lesson goes along with my math rap #MathAsALanguage to help students look for key words that may signal the use of certain operations, equation, or inequality symbols. It is designed to help out with being able to write equations and inequalities from word problems, and to take out the guess work of what a problem is asking for by understanding the terminology!
This assignment is an easy transition from multiplying fractions to multiplying decimals. It uses tenths grids to show why when you multiply tenths together, the answer is hundredths. This is a digital resource that can be uploaded into Schoology as a assignment.
This product is tailor made for Texas 6th Grade math! It includes the bar chart that will be glued to the outside of the folder, the student friendly "I can" statements of TEKS that are meant to show growth over time, and a real student example
This activity allows students to discover how to multiply fractions while social distancing during either face 2 face learning or remote learning online! Building that concrete understanding sets the foundation for the algorithm that can be discovered by completing this lesson! Students will be able to move the yellow fraction and place it over the blue fraction to see the green part where they cross! Very cool lesson!
This product is tailor made for Texas 6th Grade math! It includes the bar chart that will be glued to the outside of the folder, the student friendly "I can" statements of TEKS that are meant to show growth over time, and a real student example.
This product is tailor made for Texas 6th Grade math! It includes the bar chart that will be glued to the outside of the folder, the student friendly "I can" statements of TEKS that are meant to show growth over time, and a real student example!
This PowerPoint resource can be used as an assignment a one drive assignment in Schoology for online learning purposes! It clarifies how to verbalize the name of a decimal using a place value chart and how that verbal description is the fraction! It is editable with 3 slides for students to actually fill in
The student will use a model to conceptually build their understanding of dividing fractions. Also, the answer pages can be enlarged to use as anchor charts.
This activity can be used as a review to help students understand how to find the area of 2D shapes in an engaging way! Shapes included are square, rectangle, parallelogram, triangle, and trapezoid.
This product shows students that all decimals are tenths, hundredths, and thousandths and that a fraction with a denominator of 10 or 100 could easily be converted to a decimal. This lesson seeks to rid the misconception of a, for example, a fraction of 3/5 being 3.5 as a decimal by knowing the only way you can use the same numbers from the fraction for the decimal is if the part is over 10 or 100.
This product is tailor made for Texas 7th Grade math! It includes the bar chart that will be glued to the outside of the folder, the student friendly "I can" statements of TEKS that are meant to show growth over time, and an introductory PowerPoint on how to assemble the folder.