Have you ever found yourself unwell in the morning and rushed to put together activities for your substitute teacher? Stay ahead of such situations with this enjoyable substitute bundle that includes 27 activities! These engaging tasks will occupy your students for the majority of the day and whatever you don't use, you can have them do it the next time you are out sick. You won't need to invest much effort as most substitutes will easily navigate through these activities!
Relax as this PowerPoint is already done for you! It contains the properties on angles, with visuals. It includes definitions for acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex, and revolution. At the end, there are real life examples where students need to find and label the different angles they see.
This material provides definition of real numbers and complex numbers as well as its subsets. It also includes some examples for each concept introduced. You may include in the discussion on how these concepts are applied in rea-life situations. Real numbers are used in measurements and finance whereas complex numbers are applied in electronics and engineering. Indicate notes and additional examples as needed.
This lesson will walk student through how to: Identify and interpret the intercept of a linear model.Calculate and interpret the slope of a linear model.State the equation of the line in slope-intercept form.
Students will be able to learn the following with this presentation: Determine the area of a rectangular figure on a gridDifferentiate area and perimeterSolve word problems involving area and perimeter of a rectangle
Students will learn why scientific notation is used, be able to convert scientific notation to standard form, and compare numbers written in scientific notation. This PowerPoint will give you lots of real-life examples of when scientific notation is used.
This PowerPoint walks you through the steps to solving addition and subtraction problems within 100. Students will be able to solve addition and subtraction word problems by using drawing and equations to represent the problem.
This lesson focuses on defining the Pythagorean Theorem and a right triangle. Students will learn how to apply the Pythagorean Theorem in real-life applications.
You can relax knowing that this PowerPoint is already done for you. I contains a whole lesson on the properties of triangles (equilateral, isosceles, and scalene). It also includes practice for the students to recognize the different types of triangles.
With this PowerPoint, you can teach with ease knowing it is already done for you! It touches on the types of quadrilaterals (square, rhombus, parallelogram, rectangle, trapezoid, and diamond). It also includes some practice to help students recognize the different quadrilaterals.
You will be able to use this PowerPoint to help students recognize an angle and measure angles using a protractor. This includes vocabulary such as Ray, End Point, and Angle.
This interactive exercise is designed to assist students in developing number recognition skills through the activity of identifying and filling in missing numbers.