This file includes 5 things to meet the CCSS 5.G.3-4: 1) Student sheet: Quadrilateral Hierarchy Chart (2 pages) 2) Shape Cards A-O (15 quadrilaterals to use with chart) 3) Tree map showing the hierarchy of quadrilaterals 4) Answer key for Chart 5) Basic definitions of the types of quadrilaterals (I use these as a guide for the students to make a foldable of the terms and definitions) **Note: The trapezoid in this activity uses the "EXCLUSIVE" definition: meaning that the trapezoid is defined as
Multiple options for graphing: •Full page or Half page •4 Quadrants or First Quadrant **Add a personal touch by having students fill in the cloud with an "inspirational quote" OR a quote to finish the following statement: "I have a Dream..." ------------------------------------------------------------- This activity gives hope that math can help solve problems. :)
Coordinate Grid Mystery Picture!Connect the coordinate points to create a four-leaf clover on a 1st Quadrant Grid. Spells the word "Lucky!" also. Great way to add some theme math-art to your classroom work!
How many different ways can you combine your favorite shirts with your favorite pants? In this activity, students color their own shirts and ties to explore the concept of "combinations".
Note: According to mathematics definitions, in combinations, the order does NOT matter. Combination 1A is the same as A1, this would be "one combination".
They begin with just 2 shirts and 2 ties, then progress toward 5 shirts and 5 ties! They also explore the relationship between the number of shirts an
What is the probability of your students will learn from this activity? Pretty likely! Remember in mathematics, permutations order matters! Whereas combinations (in math) order does NOT matter. In this activity the scoop on top does matter! I always save the best for last!
Using student make ice-cream scoops, they manipulate the possible permutations of two and three scoops of ice-cream. They begin with just two scoops- Either AB or BA.
Then they move on to three scoops: ABC, ACB, BAC, B
Here's a Thanksgiving/November riddle you can do two ways with your students... Students solve questions related to GCF, LCM, Prime Factorization, Area of parallelogram, Area of Triangle, Fractions (add, subtract, divide) and earn a clue for each one to solve a riddle. (What do you call a running turkey?) Option A:On Desmos, it's a breakout style activity. On the last screen, students fill in the clues to solve the riddle. The link is provided on the Google Drive File after purchase. To use
Are you looking for "Common Addition and Subtraction" word problems to use with your 1st, 2nd, or 3rd graders aligned to the Common Core State Standards? Offers great opportunity for open-ended solutions and student dialogue!
*Here are 16 pages of editable word problems aligned to the CCSS Table 1: "Common Addition and Subtraction Situations", page 88. http://www.corestandards.org/assets/CCSSI_Math%20Standards.pdf
**Once downloaded, open the .zip file and all 16 files in Word format are read
This set is only 3 operations: Add, Subtract, & Multiply (no division in this one, that is in another set).12 Self-checking Task Cards! This is not just another worksheet... Instead, give your students an opportunity to move and do math. Hang them around your classroom, or out in the hallway! Here's how:Students choose any problem to start with, and then they have to find that answer on another task card- this new card is now their next problem! This file includes:-12 task cards with
These self checking task cards are a great way to review or teach multiplying a decimal by decimal.
Includes:
-12 large task cards (two per page)
-12 small task cards (six per page) *To be used as "Starter Problems"
-Student recording sheet.
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There is an easier version also that is a Decimal X WholeNumber
Treasure Hunt-Multiply Decimals EASY
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How to use:
1. Cut apart and hang up the large task cards.
2. Hand out the student recording
One-page coordinate grid fun! Features a 1st-quadrant grid of a heart and arrow! Have kids plot the points and then color it for some seasonal math-art! Perfect for February or Valentine's Season or just anytime...
Need some materials to teach the CCSS 6.EE.A3 and EE.A2?
"Find the perimeter of these 12 geometrical shapes (polygons). Side lengths are expressions with variables!
•Includes: 12 Task Cards
•Answer Key
•Student Sheet (blank)
•Student Worksheet (with Polygons on it)
This set is ALL four operations: Add, Subtract, Multiply, and divide (but mostly division). 12 Self-checking Task Cards! This is not just another worksheet... Instead, give your students an opportunity to move and do math. Hang them around your classroom, or out in the hallway! Here's how:Students choose any problem to start with, and then they have to find that answer on another task card- this new card is now their next problem! This file includes:-12 task cards with All operatio
These self checking task cards are a great way to review or teach multiplying a decimal by a whole number. Includes: -12 large task cards (two per page) -12 small task cards (six per page) **These are to be used as the "Starter Problems". -Student recording sheet. ------------------------------- There is an harder version also that is a Decimal X Decimal Treasure Hunt-Multiply Decimals MEDIUM-------------------------------- How to use: 1. Cut apart and hang up the large task cards. 2. Hand out
One page 4-quadrant coordinate grid! Who doesn't love a llama?
5th - 12th
Math
CCSS
6.NS.C.8
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25 years teaching
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I focus on constructing understanding of math concepts.
My teaching approach includes:
student focus, high interest, conceptual understanding with mathematics whenever possible!
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National Board Certified,
Med in Mathematics,
Teacher of the Year,
North Carolina Teacher Academy Trainer
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Warren Wilson College, BA-1997;
Western Carolina University, Med-2013
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