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Spring The Cicada's Life Cycle
By Science and STEAM Team
This resource includes a nonfiction article, questions with an answer key, suggested videos, and even a simple STEM Challenge. Students are challenged to make a device that best muffles sound!!
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Spring Solving One Step Equations Pixel Art Activity No Negatives
By Matemaths
Let your students practice while having fun with this engaging no-prep, spring themed, and self-checking one-step equations activity. Students will solve 20 one-step equations with rational coefficients using Google Sheets. I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids loved it. As they correctly answer the questions a mystery picture will be revealed.
The answers include only positive integers.
Solutions are included for your convenience.
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This product would be great for fast finishers, independent practice, a time filler activity, day before break activity, center work, etc. Students will love this activity and the challenge of completing the puzzle!
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This product is a digital puzzle that requires students to complete 25 adding or subtracting fractions with the same denominators. The link to the digital puzzle is on a clickable PDF that you would download once purchased. Students will put the answers in the answer box (numerator/denominator). This activity is no prep and is self checking. If the student puts the correct answer in, the answer box will turn green and a piece of the digital puzzle will appear in the green box to the right. If the student puts in the wrong answer, the answer box will turn red and no puzzle piece will appear. Students will know that they have completed the activity correctly when all answer boxes are green and all 25 puzzle pieces are there, forming a picture of a zebra floating in a pool. Also included are work pages for students to use while they are completing the digital puzzle which have reminders of how to add/subtract fractions with same denominators at the top.
This product would be great for fast finishers, independent practice, a time filler activity, day before break activity, center work, etc. Students will love this activity and the challenge of completing the puzzle!