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Coordinate Plane Activities Bundle
By Colleen Burdette
Engaging work on the coordinate plane:
These 8 activities provide practice in a variety of skills using the coordinate plane. Students can complete digital activities, worksheets, and participate in games.
These activities are good for homework assignments, practice, remediation, or test prep.
What's included:
Google Slides:
Google Form
PDFs:
How this product is useful:
Drawing Art: 2-Point Perspective City-Step-by-Step.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This is the condensed version: step-by-step only! This creative 2-Point Perspective City artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math were a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson practicing the use of a ruler and a yardstick. I taught the students how to do 2-point perspective with step-by-step slides. More information continued on the extended version. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Math Introduction to Ratios CCSS 6.RP.A.1
By Matemaths
Make the introduction to ratios in 6th grade math easy and engaging! This resource gives you everything you need to teach a 5 day unit that uses Common Core Goal 6-Standard 1 as the roadmap. By the end of the 5th day, your students will have a solid foundation and understanding to successfully move on to standards 2 and 3.
These resources have been tested in both an in-person learning environment, as well as a hybrid teaching situation with great success!
This resource includes:
•A Google Slide Presentation for each lesson
•Warm up (4 problems for each lesson)
•Practice (8 problems for each lesson)
These can be printed on cardstock and laminated. They can be attached together with a round key ring or small envelope
•Student answer sheet
•Answer key
The Practice Problems are also in Google Form Version
Standard covered:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.6.RP.A.1
Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities. For example, "The ratio of wings to beaks in the bird house at the zoo was 2:1, because for every 2 wings there was 1 beak." "For every vote candidate A received, candidate C received nearly three votes."
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All rights reserved by the author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
7th Grade Geometry Project Printable and Digital | Area Volume Perimeter
By AbsoluteValueMath
This 7th Grade Geometry Mystery Project will have your students excited to review area, perimeter, surface area, volume and parallelogram angles! There is a printable and digital version of this project included! They will be solving 36 questions involving 7th grade geometry. They will get 6 clue sheets with 6 questions on each sheet. The answer choice leftover is the answer to that part of the mystery. They will fill in a storyline with their clues to see the whole mystery come together!
This project is the perfect print and go activity OR digital that will take 2-3 days to complete! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.
Digital Version:
- your students will get a google slide link with the project pages imbedded in the background. They will solve the questions and type their answers in the already given text boxes and then drag a semi-transparent box over the final answer to each clue.
Check out my preview for a closer look and the video preview to see the digital version!
Topics Covered:
Clue 1: Area
Clue 2: Perimeter (algebraic)
Clue 3: Volume of a Rectangular Prism
Clue 4: Surface Area
Clue 5: Area Puzzles
Clue 6: Parallelograms and Angles
What you get:
-What was stolen?
-Who took it?
-When did they take it?
-Where did they hide it?
-Who was their accomplice?
-Why did they take it?
A student workspace booklet
Fill in the blank storyline
Cover to decorate for your Mystery Project
Rubric
Google Slideshow with the digital version of this project
Answer Key
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5.OA.1 BUNDLE! Order of Operations with No Exponents
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
Looking for a fun way to help your students master Order of Operations (no exponents)? Look no further! This bundle has everything you need to help your students be successful in mastering Order of Operations.
What's included:
Drawing Art: Mandala Design. Fall/Autumn.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Mandala Design artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math was a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson brainstorming an idea for a stencil (¼ of their full Mandala Design. I taught the students how to rotate their stencil to get a Radial Design. Students started on their Final Copy paper and outlined their drawing in sharpie marker. We used large windows to trace our stencils on the final. Students used colored pencils, colored sharpies, or watercolor paint to color their Mandala Design. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Fraction Operations Project | Digital and Printable Fractions Mystery Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Fractions Operations Mystery Project will have your students excited to review their fraction operations! There is a printable and digital version of this project included! They will be solving 36 questions involving fraction operations. They will get 6 clue sheets with 6 questions on each sheet. The answer choice leftover is the answer to that part of the mystery. They will fill in a storyline with their clues to see the whole mystery come together!
This project is the perfect print and go activity OR digital that will take 2-3 days to complete! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.
Digital Version:
- your students will get a google slide link with the project pages imbedded in the background. They will solve the questions and type their answers in the already given text boxes and then drag a semi-transparent box over the final answer to each clue.
Check out my preview for a closer look and the video preview to see the digital version!
Topics Covered:
Clue 1: Add Fractions
Clue 2: Subtract Fractions
Clue 3: Multiply Fractions
Clue 4: Divide Fractions
Clue 5: Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions
Clue 6: Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers
What you get:
-What was stolen?
-Who took it?
-When did they take it?
-Where did they hide it?
-Who was their accomplice?
-Why did they take it?
A student workspace booklet
Fill in the blank storyline
Cover to decorate for your Mystery Project
Rubric
Google Slideshow with the digital version of this project
Answer Key
Products you might like:
MORE ALGEBRA 1 MYSTERY PROJECTS
MORE PRE-ALGEBRA MYSTERY PROJECTS
Let's be friends:
Facebook Group
My Website
Join my email list so you can get access to my FREE RESOURCE LIBRARY:
My Email List
Follow my store so you get updates on new posted products:
My TeachShare Store
Don't forget to leave a review to get TeachShare credit!
Thank you for being here!
Drawing Art: 2-Point Perspective City-Step-by-Step. Fall/Autumn.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This is the condensed version: step-by-step only! This creative 2-Point Perspective City artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math were a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson practicing the use of a ruler and a yardstick. I taught the students how to do 2-point perspective with step-by-step slides. More information continued on the extended version. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Mandala Design artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math was a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson brainstorming an idea for a stencil (¼ of their full Mandala Design. I taught the students how to rotate their stencil to get a Radial Design. Students started on their Final Copy paper and outlined their drawing in sharpie marker. We used large windows to trace our stencils on the final. Students used colored pencils, colored sharpies, or watercolor paint to color their Mandala Design. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Drawing Art: 2-Point Perspective City-Step-by-Step.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This is the condensed version: step-by-step only! This creative 2-Point Perspective City artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math were a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson practicing the use of a ruler and a yardstick. I taught the students how to do 2-point perspective with step-by-step slides. More information continued on the extended version. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Math Logic Puzzles THANKSGIVING ESCAPE ROOM - DIGITAL GOOGLE FORM AND PRINT OUT
By Mostly Middle School Math
Thanksgiving-Themed Logic Puzzles Math Escape Room
This exciting and engaging Thanksgiving Logic Puzzles Math Escape Room is the perfect way to challenge your upper elementary and middle school students with fun math problems while celebrating the holiday season! Designed for classroom use, this resource includes both a Google Form and a printable version, along with an answer key and recording sheet to ensure a smooth and stress-free experience for teachers.
What’s Included:
Key Features:
Why It’s Great for Teachers:
This Thanksgiving Logic Puzzles Math Escape Room is a fantastic way to celebrate the season while reinforcing math skills in a creative and fun format. Perfect for adding excitement to your classroom activities and challenging your students in an enjoyable way!
Unit Rate Introduction and Exploration GOOGLE SLIDES ACTIVITY
By Mostly Middle School Math
For this activity, you and your students will need access to Google Slides. For best use, each student should have their own device.
Unit Rate Exploration: Google Slides Activity for Middle School Students
This interactive Google Slides activity is the perfect resource to help middle school students understand and explore unit rates in real-world contexts. Designed to engage students with hands-on learning, this activity introduces the concept of unit rates and encourages them to apply it to everyday situations.
Key Features:
Perfect For:
Help your students make connections between math and the world around them with this dynamic, student-friendly Google Slides activity on unit rates. By the end of the lesson, they'll have a solid understanding of how to calculate and interpret unit rates, setting them up for success in future math concepts!
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Mandala Design artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math was a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson brainstorming an idea for a stencil (¼ of their full Mandala Design. I taught the students how to rotate their stencil to get a Radial Design. Students started on their Final Copy paper and outlined their drawing in sharpie marker. We used large windows to trace our stencils on the final. Students used colored pencils, colored sharpies, or watercolor paint to color their Mandala Design. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Integers Introduction Digital Lesson - GOOGLE SLIDES
By Mostly Middle School Math
For this activity, you and your students will need access to Google Slides. For best use, each student should have their own device.
Integers Introduction: Google Slides Activity for Middle School Students
This interactive Google Slides activity is the perfect resource to help middle school students understand and explore exponents. Designed to engage students with hands-on learning. Perfect for a sub plan!
Key Features:
Perfect For:
Drawing Art: 2-Point Perspective City-Step-by-Step.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This is the condensed version: step-by-step only! This creative 2-Point Perspective City artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math were a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson practicing the use of a ruler and a yardstick. I taught the students how to do 2-point perspective with step-by-step slides. More information continued on the extended version. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Exponents Introduction and Exploration Digital Lesson - GOOGLE SLIDES
By Mostly Middle School Math
For this activity, you and your students will need access to Google Slides. For best use, each student should have their own device.
Exponents Exploration: Google Slides Activity for Middle School Students
This interactive Google Slides activity is the perfect resource to help middle school students understand and explore exponents. Designed to engage students with hands-on learning. Perfect for a sub plan!
Key Features:
Perfect For:
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Mandala Design artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math was a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson brainstorming an idea for a stencil (¼ of their full Mandala Design. I taught the students how to rotate their stencil to get a Radial Design. Students started on their Final Copy paper and outlined their drawing in sharpie marker. We used large windows to trace our stencils on the final. Students used colored pencils, colored sharpies, or watercolor paint to color their Mandala Design. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Drawing Art: 2-Point Perspective City-Step-by-Step.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This is the condensed version: step-by-step only! This creative 2-Point Perspective City artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math were a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson practicing the use of a ruler and a yardstick. I taught the students how to do 2-point perspective with step-by-step slides. More information continued on the extended version. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
By Art Shack by JB
Need an awesome Art Unit? I have just the thing for you! This creative Mandala Design artwork was designed to be printed and displayed as examples while you teach. Use this Google Slide file to display these beautiful images one-by-one on a large screen. For this assignment, I did a demo and taught the class how to use a ruler and a yardstick. Measurements and Math was a strong focus of the lesson. Next, students spent the rest of the first lesson brainstorming an idea for a stencil (¼ of their full Mandala Design. I taught the students how to rotate their stencil to get a Radial Design. Students started on their Final Copy paper and outlined their drawing in sharpie marker. We used large windows to trace our stencils on the final. Students used colored pencils, colored sharpies, or watercolor paint to color their Mandala Design. I hope you and your kiddos love this! Enjoy.
Fraction BINGO (Simplifying & Equivalent) Digital & Print Heart-Themed
By SPO Resources
Practice and review simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions with this BINGO game. Perfect for math centers or whole group games during all of February. The game includes 3 differentiated levels of calling cards and 30 different heart BINGO boards available in digital and print. Use the digital option to play virtually or as a no-prep paperless option.
The following formats are included:
★Fraction BINGO boards- 30 (digital & print)
★3 Differentiated levels of calling cards (digital & print)
★Blank Bingo Board Template
★Teacher Directions for Use
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Use these heart BINGO boards to practice simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions with students.
The BINGO boards all contain fractions in their simplest form. The calling cards are fractions that need to be reduced to their simplest form.
Students find the greatest common factor of each fraction and divide both the numerator and denominator by the GCF to find their answer.
Differentiated levels to meet the range of ability levels in your class. Work your way through the levels as students become more fluent in the skill of simplifying fractions.
SAVE TIME and ENERGY creating engaging math centers or review games. Use the digital versions for a paperless no prep option. With multiple levels for play, this game can be a staple activity for math centers during the month of February.
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Differentiated Calling Card Levels
Calling cards are differentiated by level. Simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions can be difficult for students. The differentiated levels will scaffold the skill as students build understanding and fluency with the concept of simplifying fractions.
★Level 1- Double the Simplified form (x2)
All calling cards in this level have a GCF of 2. The calling cards are double the simplified form. Students find the answer by dividing the calling card by 2/2. This level will help students gain an initial understanding of simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions.
★Level 2- Mixed Set 1: (x2, x3, or x5 simplified form)
All calling cards in this level have a GCF of 2, 3, or 5. This level is designed to build off the previous level, but still scaffold the skill. Students only need to choose from 3 factors to find their answer.
★Level 3- Mixed Challenging Set
This level contains a mixture of fraction call cards that have factors ranging from 2-10. This is the most challenging level as students will have a range of factors to choose from when simplifying the fraction.
All fraction boards include 24 fractions in their simplest form with denominators of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, & 12.
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WHO? This set is designed for fourth and fifth-grade students learning to find equivalent fractions by reducing a fraction to the simplest form.
Common Core Aligned to 4th grade Number & Operations- Fraction Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.4.NF.A.1
Explain why a fraction a/b is equivalent to a fraction (n × a)/(n × b) by using visual fraction models, with attention to how the number and size of the parts differ even though the two fractions themselves are the same size. Use this principle to recognize and generate equivalent fractions.
Activity supports 5th grade Number & Operations- Fraction Standard:
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.5.NF.A.1
Add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators (including mixed numbers) by replacing given fractions with equivalent fractions in such a way as to produce an equivalent sum or difference of fractions with like denominators. For example, 2/3 + 5/4 = 8/12 + 15/12 = 23/12. (In general, a/b + c/d = (ad + bc)/bd.)
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WHAT’S INCLUDED:
★Printable BINGO Boards
★Blank BINGO Boards
★Digital BINGO Boards
★3 Levels of Printable Calling Cards
★Answer Keys
★3 Levels of Digital Calling Cards
★Heart Manipulatives
★PDF File with instructions for use and access to digital resources
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HOW TO USE?
Play with the whole class
Use for Math Centers
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All rights reserved by the author. This purchase is for single classroom use only.
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I hope your students love this fun BINGO game to practice simplifying fractions!