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!
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
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...
One page 4-quadrant coordinate grid! Who doesn't love a llama?
5th - 12th
Math
CCSS
6.NS.C.8
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About the store
Experience
25 years teaching
Teaching style
I focus on constructing understanding of math concepts.
My teaching approach includes:
student focus, high interest, conceptual understanding with mathematics whenever possible!
Awards & shining teacher moments
National Board Certified,
Med in Mathematics,
Teacher of the Year,
North Carolina Teacher Academy Trainer
My own education history
Warren Wilson College, BA-1997;
Western Carolina University, Med-2013
Additional biographical information
LIKES: mountain biking, sushi, and dancing.
DISLIKES: disgruntled people, funding cuts, and dill-pickles
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