* The Preview is NOT the entire product* ** Prerequisite knowledge: exponential form, expanding numbers in exponential formStudents work through thin slice levels #1-12 to discover The Product Property and The Quotient Property. Students will recognize patterns and draw conclusions to formulate the exponent rules, then apply the properties. Included are the thin slices, do now, mini notes and "spice practice" and answer keys. This lesson is intended to be taught in a Building Thinking Classroom
Product Intent: This resource is designed for a 7th grade math unit focused on rational numbers. It provides practice with adding various types of rational numbers, including fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, integers, and both positive and negative values. Additionally, some of problems are in the context of a real-world situation aka a word problem. The activity is structured as a scavenger hunt, making it self-checking—students must locate their answer to continue to the next problem. If th
Process Chart for Rigid Motions: TransformationsReflections (x/y-axis)Rotations (90, 180, 270 clockwise and counterclockwise)Printable handout with an answer key
Printable handout with an answer key.Properties Included: Additive Identity PropertyMultiplicative Identity PropertyZero Property of MultiplicationDistributive PropertyProperties of Equality: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, DivisionI like to introduce the properties of equality before any equations unit (6th-8th).
This activity is meant to guide the students to discover the rules for divisibility of 3 and 9.The first page activates prior knowledge of divisibility tests.The second page leads you to discover the tests for 3 and 9.It ends with practice of the divisibility tests.Aligned to Eureka ® but customized for a discovery-based approached.
6th
Math
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6.NS.B.2
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Teaching style
-Discovery-based learning
-Exploratory lessons
-Problem-based learning
-Cooperative learning (jigsaws, carousel, pass the problem)
-Active learning (scavenger hunts, station activities)
My own education history
B.A in Mathematics & Secondary Education, The College of New Jersey 2017
M.S in Mathematics & Secondary Education, Towson University 2021
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