Make math fun with these cute posters for helping students remember how to convert fractions, decimals, and percents! This is a 14-page document ready to be printed on colored paper to hang on the wall for a display of conversion steps.
Keep your students organized with these Unit Tabs for their INBs! With a Table of Contents included for each unit, students are better able to keep track of their notes and keep their TOC up to date. Just print, cut, and glue in at the start of each unit! Then students only have to write in the unit and title, then complete each entry in the table. Gone are the days of students struggling to keep up the never ending, year-long jumble of a table of contents! Do yourself and your students a favo
Need a fun and engaging way to get students practicing operations with rational numbers? Check out this exciting pixel art resource that is self-checking with a fun picture that is revealed as students input the correct answers! *Make sure to remind students not to include any extra spaces. Answers must be exact to be registered as correct.
This product is a fun scavenger hunt that gets students up and moving around the room! Students will use their knowledge of properties of operations to identify which property is being used in each problem as they make their way around the room.
6th grade area notes foldable that covers squares, rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, and trapezoids. The formulas used are all aligned to the 6th grade STAAR reference materials. Answer key is included.
Includes: Test correction sheet numbered through 10 with columns to show corrected work and explain answers. I love using this resource with my students after unit tests, benchmarks, and more! It gives them the opportunity to reflect on their answers and develop their ability to perform error analysis.
This is a bingo game that covers equivalent exponents. The teacher will call out a number in exponential form, and students must evaluate the number and mark it on their bingo cards. The first one with 5 in a row wins!
What better way to get students engaged than to play a fun game of bowling?? First, set up bowling pins and lanes and give each group a ball to bowl with. I set up a different number of pins in each lane. Then, have students bowl and record the number of pins knocked down as a fraction. Finally, students can convert their fraction into a decimal. The team with the most pins knocked down at the end wins!! Enjoy!
These mini notes make for the perfect quick review or intro to adding and subtracting decimals. This note page can be used on its own, or can be paired with examples. It serves as the perfect compact visual of the steps for adding and subtracting decimals that can be reviewed by students over and over!
Doodling Notes on Measurement or Unit Conversions using the UKN strategy. This note page is a way to make note-taking more enjoyable and memorable for students! They can copy down the information and doodle as they please, keeping their hands busy and their minds focused. Enjoy!