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GRAPHING AND DATA COLLECTING!! My Temperature Blanket (Fahrenheit)
By La Llama Bilingüe
There is also a Celsius version!
GUILTY!! I have tried to crochet a temperature blanket more than once but I never seem to finish them. That's why I have created this fun and unique resource for your classroom! Easier than crocheting :P !!!
A PERFECT ACTIVITY FOR YOU MORNING ROUTINE!!!
With this product, your class will be able to track daily temperatures and record them in a blanket template.
This document includes:
With this activity pack kids will learn and use different kinds of skills, such as counting, subtracting, collecting, analyzing, comparing, contrasting, reflecting, etc.
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:
Geography Understanding and Reading Graphs & Charts Carousel Activity
By Geography & Math Made Easy
UNDERSTANDING & READING GRAPHS & CHARTS IN GEOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION ACTIVITY
This lesson is an introductory lesson to (1) prepare students and a climate students with the different types of graphs and charts, (2) to understand the difference between a graph and a chart, (3) begin learning to decipher the data each represents and (4) how each represents the data.
OBJECTIVE:
o The learner will understand the difference between a graph and a chart and will be able to identify each.
o The learner will recognize 14 graphs and/or charts.
o The learner will interpret 14 graphs and/or charts.
MATERIALS:
o Reading Activity: (2 pages) Is it a Graph or Chart? (Included)
o 14 Graph & Map Stations (Included)
o List of graphs & charts (Included)
o Laminate- Laminate all 14 stations and list of graphs and charts for future use and
durability. o Blue painters tape to display stations on the wall throughout the
classroom
o Rulers for each station for students to use in reading the graphs.
o Student answer sheet, one per student or one per team to save paper and ink.
(Included)
o Exit Cards (Included)
o Timer to measure time at each station.
PREPARATION:
Laminate each station and the list of chart and graph names for each station. The list of chart and graph names will be used as a reference for students. Prepare each station with a ruler and any other supplies that may be needed.
INTRODUCTION:
Either show an introduction video (there are some suggestions below) or have students participate in the introduction activity.
PROCEDURE:
Reading Activity: Organize the class into teams of 2-4, at the teacher’s discretion. Have student groups read and discuss the student reading activity (2 pages included).
Carousel Activity: Student groups will rotate from one station to the next answering four (4) questions at each station and identifying each graph and/or chart. Based on the information provided in the reading on how to determine a graph and/or chart, students will identify each station as a graph or chart, how the data is being displayed, the name of the graph or chart, and provide an interpretation of each. Provide groups 3 minutes at each station; use a timer. You may cut down on the number of stations if- your class time is more limited. Students will work together to complete the questions for each station on their Student Answer Sheet. When the timer goes off, all groups will move on to the next station. Once the carousel activity is complete, display each chart and answer and discuss them together allowing students to correct their answers.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION:
Have students complete and submit an Exit Card
ENRICHMENT REVIEW ACTIVITY:
Have students choose a topic and create their own chart or graph as a home assignment for extra credit. They can present and display them in the classroom the next day.
Disclaimer:
One purchase is for the use of one teacher. If additional teachers would like to use this product, please purchase additional licenses.
Math Calculator- TI-30Xa Calc Fractions and Decimals TASK and TUTORIAL BUNDLE
By Daniel
This step by step Fractions and Decimals TASK AND TUTORIAL BUNDLE, with images of the calculator and the relevant keys, guides students to independently become 100% comfortable with their calculator. The aim of BOTH is DIY for students. Print BOTH, hand it to students and watch them be able to ...
1. Enter regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
2. Easily switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
3. Multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting regular fractions, mixed fractions and improper fractions
4. Comfortably switch between regular fractions, mixed fractions, improper fractions and decimals.
If you want to look at the other functions of the TI-30Xa Calculator, they are also listed here as bundles! You can view them here... there are 2 of them:
AND...
This calculator tutorial series addresses the challenge of a classroom full of students who have a variety of different calculators. The series contains eight of the most popular calculators used in US Middle Schools.
TI-30Xa, TI-30XIIS, TI-30XS Multiview, TI 34 Multiview, TI-36X Pro, Casio fx-300ES Plus, Casio fx-300MS Plus, Casio fx-300MS
Fractions, Decimals, Simplifying fractions, Adding fractions, Subtracting fractions, Dividing fractions, Multiplying fractions, Converting improper fractions to mixed fractions, Converting mixed fractions to improper fractions, Converting a fraction to a decimal, Converting a decimal to a fraction
When should students use a calculator in mathematics? When fluency with mathematical procedures without the help of a calculator are well established, students should be able to use calculators with more complex mathematical problems, real-life applications and calculations involving very large and small numbers.
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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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Email: infomatemaths@gmail.com
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Not for public display.
Add and Subtract Fractions and Mixed Numbers Interactive Notebook Pages
By Kile's Classroom
Add and Subtract Fractions and Mixed Numbers Interactive Notebook and Student Activities Everything you need to teach adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers, including student activities for additional practice. Help students take meaningful notes and complete engaging practice to build fraction skills. All notes and practices are aligned to CCSS for 5th grade. All answer keys and teacher pages included. Skills Included: Finding Multiples and Common Multiples Finding a Common Denominator Estimating Fraction Sums and Differences Adding and Subtracting Fractions Comparing and Ordering Fractions Modeling Subtraction and Addition of Mixed Numbers Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers Check Out Kile's Classroom for more interactive notebook sets and student activities! Decimal Number Lines. Decimal Interactive Notebook Pages. Decimal Operations Color By Answer.
Order of Operations Project | Middle School Math Project | Pre Algebra Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Order of Operations Mystery Project will have your students excited to review Order of Operations using PEMDAS or GEMDAS! They will be solving 36 questions involving order of 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! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.
Check out my preview for a closer look!
Topics Covered:
Clue 1: Addition & Subtraction
Clue 2: Multiplication & Division
Clue 3: Four Operations
Clue 4: Parentheses
Clue 5: Exponents
Clue 6: Mixed Operations
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
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:
6th Grade Math Substitute Worksheets - Print and Go!
By MsVisualizer
Each product in this bundle contains one or more completed examples, making them perfect for sub plans because they are self explanatory.
Answer Keys Included!!
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Math Bulletin Board Kit-Reasons To Love Math Classroom Decor-Be A Problem Solver
By MonicaClassyCreation
Spruce up your classroom with our Math Zone Bulletin Board Kit. This vibrant math bulletin board and classroom door decor will inspire your students to become problem solvers and embrace the joy of math. Perfect for back-to-school, it encourages meaningful math talk and celebrates all the reasons to love math. Your students will love it, and you will too!
Included with this digital download:
—3 Different Sayings in 3 Different Color Choices
(Solid Black, Multicolor, & Black Outline)
—Bulletin Board Banner
—Bulletin Board Decor
—Bulletin Board Borders
—PDF (8.5x11)
—JPEG files for Cutting Machines
—Editable Nametags
Use this kit to decorate any size display area!
You can easily enlarge or shrink any of the decor pieces or letters during printing using Adobe Reader(free to download if you dont already have) it.
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Sequences and nth term | Introducing Algebra
By LittleStreams
This is the fifth and final workbook in our Introducing Algebra series.
This pack is filled with worksheets designed to introduce students to patterns and linear sequenes, and to develop an understanding of the nth term, and how to use it to find any term of the sequence. It covers some common sequences that are not linear, such as square numbers and the fibonacci sequence, but doesn’t require finding or using the nth term of these. Each worksheet is differentiated 3 ways.
Also included are the same worksheets, but put into differentiated workbooks, so you can hand these to your students to use as homework, or an ongoing project.
The worksheets consist of the following:
Worksheet 1 Patterns of Shapes - introduces students to basic patters using shapes.
Worksheet 2 Gaps in the Sequence - introduces number sequences, and what rules they follow (for example, starting at 2, add 3 to each term).
Worksheet 3 Function Machines - solidifies the link between a rule and a pattern by using Function Machines.
Worksheet 4 Fencing In - covers 2 pages, and follows a pattern of fences. Students find the next in the sequence. For the highest differentiation of this worksheets, students need to already know how to find an nth term.
Worksheet 5 Dinner Table Conundrum - similar to worksheet 4, with a focus on following a pattern of tables and chairs. Differentiation 1 does not require the nth term.
Worksheet 6 Fishing for Sequences - involves finding numbers that match a pattern. Both the nth term and the rule for the sequence is given.
Worksheet 7 The nth Term - requires students to both find the nth term of a linear sequence, and to find terms of a given nth term.
Worksheet 8 Riddle Me This - consists of a riddle that reveals a famous mathematician.
Worksheet 9 Nth Term in Words - delves deeper into recognising linear sequences and understanding how to find specific terms and checking if a given value will appear in the sequence.
Worksheet 10 Fibonacci and Pascal’s Triangle - offers a challenge by looking at both the Fibonacci Sequence and Pascals Triangle
This is available in a bundle along side Factoring and substitution, One and Two step equations, Forming and solving Linear Equations and Sequences and nth Term. If you get the bundle, you'll also receive a free revision test and check list. (If you have purchased these individually, or bought 3 workbooks from the bundle, get in touch at littlestreams@gmail.com and we will send you the revision booklet in an email).
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.
Area Model / Array Multiplication Differentiated Practice Worksheet BUNDLE!
By Fifth Grade Mathematicians
Are you looking for a resource to teach or reinforce Multiplication using Area Models/Arrays? Look no further! This resource includes 15 worksheet sets focusing on specific types of Area Model Problems to help you differentiate in your classroom. There are 60 total practice pages with 180 problems of varying difficulty. Use all of the pages, or differentiate based on the needs of your students!
Scaffolded Levels Included:
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GRAPHING AND DATA COLLECTING!!! My Temperature Blanket (Celsius)
By La Llama Bilingüe
There is also a Fahrenheit version!
GUILTY!! I have tried to crochet a temperature blanket more than once but I never seem to finish them. That's why I have created this fun and unique resource for your classroom! Easier than crocheting :P !!!
A PERFECT ACTIVITY FOR YOU MORNING ROUTINE!!!
With this product, your class will be able to track daily temperatures and record them in a blanket template.
This document includes:
With this activity pack kids will learn and use different kinds of skills, such as counting, subtracting, collecting, analyzing, comparing, contrasting, reflecting, etc.
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.
Gingerbread Man Basic Math Addition & Subtraction Bundle - December activities
By The Students Palace
Here is a 12-page activity for kindergarten children. The objective is to subtract and add the Gingerbread Man . This is a very good activity for learning math and logic.
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
12 pages (PDF ) - Fun math Activities
Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys, girls, and teens
JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED
This item comes as a high-resolution PDF files that you can download straight after purchasing.
You can print as many copies as you want.
NOTE
This is a digital item.
No physical product or printed material will be shipped.
No refunds as this is a digital product.
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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.