This guide will help your students memorize the steps for long division using the mnemonic device "Does McDonalds Sell Cheese Burgers (Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Check, Bring down)."
When you print, make sure to check "Fit" so that the entire document will fit on the page.
Using a box of Sweethearts Candy, students review many math concepts: estimation, landmarks, bar graphs, circle graphs, transformations, measurement, area, surface area and volume. Great for 5th, 6th, 7th.
This project practices conversion between fractions, decimals and percents. It also uses a 10 X 10 grid to represent percentages. This grid is later used as a coordinate plane in a classroom game of baseball!
Your students will love this activity as they learn about pi. It represents the fact that pi is irrational, and it is an activity they won't likely forget. Use this activity when you are first introducing pi or use it when you are celebrating Pi Day on March 14th!
Students choose a color for each digit 0-9. They use the colors to represent the first 100 digits of pi in a 10X10 grid. When they are finished, it will be a beautiful quilt you can hang in your classroom!
I glued this on the front of a file folder and laminated the entire folder, and I will put make-up work in it for specific students. They will find it in their student mailboxes, and I will later ask them for their "ketchup" work.
You could use it in many ways!
Understanding integers using a horizontal number line and a vertical number line
Fill in the blanks as well as the number line.
Use as a classroom poster or a page in an interactive notebook.
Created by teacher-mamas ( & sisters)! Our "littles" love to draw, and we saw their creativity came to LIFE when we gave them a kick-start one day--a simple ocean wave exploded into a beautiful scene with birds, ocean animals and a treasure box! We searched and search the Internet for a coloring book with "blank" scenes, but we couldn't find anything...so, we made our own! This product includes 30 hand-drawn scenes to encourage young artists. For budding writers, we've included a writing prom
This product helps students keep their work organized as they learn how to find the solutions to one-step and two-step equations.
Great for middle school pre-algebra students!
This SMARTBoard lesson accompanies a worksheet in my TPT store titled "Solving One-Step & Two-Step Equations: Guided Notes and Practice."
This product helps students keep their work organized as they learn how to find the solutions to one-step and two-step equations.
Great for middle school pre-algebra students!
This activity uses serving sizes of popcorn to help students discover reciprocals in basic division problems. At the conclusion of the activity, students should be able to find the rule for dividing a whole number by a fraction, which can easily be translated into dividing a fraction by a fraction.