With this project, students will be given the freedom to create one of their favorite circles of the 21st century... Emojis!
Each student is given an objective card in which they must create a circle with a given radius. This will lead to them finding the diameter, the area, and the circumference. After, they have the freedom to either create an Emoji or recreate one of their favorite Emojis!
Planning, instructions, objective cards, rubric, and differentiation/extension ideas are all provid
In this activity, students will use the given recipe and find what one-quarter recipe is.
This is great practice for multiplying a fraction and a whole number, as well as multiplying fractions.
With this activity, students will practice dividing fractions from fractions and dividing fractions from whole numbers.
This is a great way for students to see that division word problems aren't so scary and to solve division problems in a conceptual way using the pictures of the cookies.
This can be used as a pre-assessment, an introduction to dividing fractions, guided instruction, etc.
Andrew Stadel has created an amazing website called www.estimation180.com. I use this with my students every day. If you aren't already using it with your students, I encourage you to do so!
Because I am at a 1:1 school, I created this template for my students to complete. I took what Mr. Stadel has on his website and adapted it for my personal use. Feel free to use mine, adapt mine for your own personal use, or check out what Mr. Stadel has on his website.
5th - 8th
Math
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6th grade teacher and instructional specialist currently working in FSUSD.
My own education history
Whitney High School
Sierra College
California State University, Sacramento
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