Help your students master area with this comprehensive bundle designed for middle school math classrooms. This set combines clear, editable notes, engaging Building Thinking Classrooms (BTC) “Thin Slice” problems, and a Check Your Understanding assessment — everything you need to teach and reinforce area concepts effectively. Bundle Includes: BTC Middle School Area Notes (Editable) – Student-friendly, fully editable Google Docs notes that clearly explain area concepts for various shapes. BTC
Bring number sense to life with this interactive Middle School Clothesline Math Activity!This resource gives students hands-on practice comparing, ordering, and reasoning about fractions, decimals, percents, and visual models—all on a collaborative class clothesline. Students will place cards on the clothesline and justify their thinking as they work with multiple representations of the following benchmarks and their equivalents: 1/10, 1/5, 1/4, 3/10, 2/5, 1/2, 3/5, 7/10, 4/5, 9/10, and 1.Ea
Make practicing one-step equations fun with this engaging Go Fish math game! Students solve equations while collecting matching sets of cards, reinforcing their understanding of inverse operations and algebraic thinking. Each set of cards represents the same solution using different equation types: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Great for math centers, small groups, partner work, or early finishers. What’s Included 32 equation cards 8 matching sets of equations
Support deep understanding — not just memorization — with these BTC-style notes for your area unit! Designed for use after rich problem-solving and consolidation discussions, these notes help students organize their thinking while staying true to Building Thinking Classrooms principles. Students reflect on how area formulas connect to shapes they’ve explored, making their learning visible and meaningful. Includes notes for triangles, parallelograms, irregular shapes, and squares & cubesInclude
Get students thinking deeply about division—without calculating! In this Division Clothesline Math Activity, students work through 4 stations where they order division expressions from least to greatest using reasoning and number sense. Each station focuses on comparing six expressions where either the dividend or the divisor stays the same, helping students understand how each part of a division problem affects the quotient. Students collaborate, discuss their thinking, and justify their re
4th - 7th
Basic Operations, Fractions, Numbers
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