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Elementary art lesson plan| Piet Mondrian printable colors game art activity
By Patricia
This student-tested game teaches colors in a fun way. In this set of one game, google slides and award students discover Piet Mondrian's work and learn or review primary and secondary colors.
This resource includes:
- Teacher’s guide for a 45-minute lesson
- 2 options the play the game
- A presentation on the work of Piet Mondrian
- Background information on Piet Mondrian
- Awards and medals
Skills Developed in this lesson:
- Learn art vocabulary to describe choices while creating art.
- Teamwork skills
all about apples, preschool curriculum and lesson plans, apples preschool
By Katelyn Schneider
Dive into an engaging Apple-themed unit with this morning's work activity pack designed for small group settings. Ideal for Pre-K, Kindergarten, or 1st-grade students, this pack includes various fine motor activities, feelings exploration, and more, all centered around apples.
Usage Tips:
This Apple Unit Morning Work Activity Pack is designed to engage students with a variety of hands-on, educational activities while exploring the theme of apples.
Solving Literal Equations Bundle: Study Guide, Worksheets, Word Problems, Quiz
By Oops Math is Fun
What’s Inside:
Ideal For:
Keywords: Solving Literal Equations Bundle, Algebra Study Guide, Algebra Worksheets, Algebra Word Problems, Math Quiz, Algebra PDF, Math Answer Key, Middle School Algebra, High School Algebra, Comprehensive Algebra Resources.
All documents are produced using LaTeX, providing clean, professional, and easily readable documents. LaTeX is renowned for its ability to produce documents with precise and accurate mathematical typesetting.
More products coming soon on Algebra, Geometry, Precalculus, Calculus! Make sure to follow Oops! Math is Fun.
Licensing Terms: This purchase is for one teacher's use in their classroom. It is non-transferable and cannot be shared with colleagues, or used across a grade level, school, or district without purchasing additional licenses. For inquiries about transferable licenses, please contact us at oopsmathisfun@gmail.com.
Copyright Terms: This resource cannot be uploaded to the internet, except on password-protected sites accessible only to students. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
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Area and Perimeter for grade 4
By olivia
Area and Perimeter for Rectangle, square and triangle include the practice question
Ratios Lesson Slides [NY-6.RP.1]
By Science Undercover
Understand the concept of a ratio and use ratio language to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities.
Multiples, Factors & Divisibility | BUNDLE
By Nardine Mettry
Make learning about multiples, factors & divisibility engaging with this fun-filled bundle!
What's Included:
Don't forget to share with me how it went with your little ones. I hope it was useful in your classroom.
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Fractions Jeopardy Style Math Review Game 4th Grade Test Prep Activity No Prep
By SPO Resources
Are you looking for a fun way to review math concepts with your 4th grade students? Grab this CCSS-aligned NO PREP Jeopardy-style game to review the grade 4 math fraction standards for standardized testing or end-of-year review!
This fun, engaging, interactive review game will expand student learning, build on teamwork skills, and challenge students with rigorous “test-like” questions.
The 4th-grade Fraction standards are broken into five categories:
Why buy this?
Who doesn’t love a game with a little friendly competition? Your upper elementary students will love playing this jeopardy-style game and will be begging you to play again and again. (Luckily, I have more games for you to check out!)
I’ve done the hard work for you. No need to pull test prep questions from the web, make up your own, or hand out boring packets to review. I’ve spent countless hours researching the standards, analyzing the types of questions students will encounter on the test, and culminating the research into a fun game ready to play as soon as you download it!
Turn a normal day into a fun learning experience that your students will remember. Give students an opportunity to build teamwork skills and work together to solve rigorous math problems.
When students get a problem wrong, no worries. Every question includes an explanation slide to walk students through the steps to solving the problem. Turn every wrong answer into a teaching opportunity!
The jeopardy game includes clear, aesthetically pleasing, and easy-to-read slides. Don’t worry; I’ve omitted the kindergarten-style clip art, so the game feels mature for your upper elementary students.
Download now to start playing right away with your students!
NO PREP- READY TO PLAY Jeopardy Style Game
This resource includes:
★ Interactive PowerPoint Jeopardy Game with scoreboard
★ Interactive Google Slides™ Jeopardy Game
★ 25 common core aligned measurement & data question slides
★ 25 answer slides
★ 25 explanation slides
★ Editable slides to display game rules & expectations
★ Teacher's guide with directions, tips & ways to play
★ Answer key
★ Common core standard alignment pages
★ Student recording sheets in multiple formats
★ Printable scoreboard & question tracker (best for Google Slides™ version)
The game is specifically set up to reveal the answer first, then the explanation. This allows students to come up to the board and share how they solved the problem before clicking on the explanation slide to show the steps to solving the problem.
***Some explanation slides include animations allowing you to use these slides as a teaching opportunity revealing steps one at a time and giving students an opportunity to solve parts of the problem.
Who should buy this?
Buy this if you’re a 4th-grade teacher looking to increase classroom engagement and get students excited about learning! This resource is perfect if you’re seeking ways to make math review and test prep fun for students and build teamwork skills.
If you’re a 5th-grade teacher, this game would be an excellent resource for review at the beginning of the year or as a way to fill in gaps that students may have in regard to 4th-grade concepts.
Teach 3rd-grade or 5th-grade? Grab the math review games below:
★ 3rd Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game
★ 5th Grade Math Review Jeopardy-Style Game
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Math Concepts Included:
Identify & generate equivalent fractions
Use area and length models to identify equivalent fractions
Solve story problems involving equivalent fractions
Recognize fraction comparisons are only valid when referring to the same whole
Use area and length models to compare fractions
Solve story problems involving comparing fractions
Multiplying a whole number by a fraction
Solve story problems involving multiplying a whole number by a fraction
Converting fractions greater than 1 (improper fractions) to mixed numbers
Decompose fractions and mixed numbers
Add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers
Solve story problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions and mixed numbers
Compare decimals to the nearest hundredth
Represent fractions with the denominators of 10 or 100 as a decimal
Add and subtract fractions with denominators of 10 or 100
Find equivalent fractions with denominators of 10 and 100
Identify decimals on a number line
Solve story problems involving adding and subtracting fractions with denominators of 10 or 100
Question Types:
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This is the 4th Grade Fractions Review Game. If you’d like to focus on a more specific topic to review, check out:
★ 4th Grade Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game (All standards)
★ 4th Grade Geometry Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Numbers in Base 10 Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Operations & Algebraic Thinking Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
★ 4th Grade Measurement & Data Jeopardy-Style Math Review Game
Want them all? SAVE BIG by purchasing the BUNDLE with all six games!
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WAYS TO USE Jeopardy Game in your classroom
Whole group math lesson
Math review game
Small group math lesson
Math Test Prep Activity
Math Centers
End-of-year math review game
Test prior knowledge
Reteaching review
Formative assessment
Teamwork building activity
Play on teams
In-person learning
Virtual learning/distance learning
Independent learning
How does it work?
Play in presentation mode.
Click on the point value category box to go to the question.
Click on the answer box on the question slide to view the answer.
Click on the explanation box on the answer slide to view the steps for solving the problem or the reasoning for an answer.
Some explanation slides are animated to view one step of how to solve the problem at a time.
Click on the star icon to go to the scoreboard. (PPTX version only)
Click on the home icon to return to the main slide.
The point value boxes on the main slide fade after clicking to keep track of previously answered questions. (PPTX version only)
Use the scoreboard to keep track of the score for up to 6 teams. Just click on the numbers to update the score. (PPTX version only)
Please note that the scoreboard feature and the question boxes fading after clicking are unavailable in Google Slides™. I’ve included a printable question tracker and scoreboard if you use the Google Slides™ version.
DIGITAL DOWNLOAD FILE
★Zip file with 1 PDF & Powerpoint Presentation
PDF includes:
Table of Contents
Teacher Directions & Instructions
Game Rules & Ideas for Maximized Classroom Participation
Link to Google Slides™ Game
1 Page Answer Key
Standard Alignment Pages- (standard, question, and answer)
Student recording sheets
Printable question tracker
Printable Scoreboard
PLEASE NOTE: The jeopardy game is not editable.
You may also like the following:
Editable Jeopardy Gameboard TemplatesBUNDLE Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division Anchor ChartsBUNDLE Math Review Jeopardy Game - 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade TEST PREP
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This 4th Grade Math Jeopardy game is a fun, no-prep way to review fraction and decimal questions for state testing or the end of the year! Don’t wait. Try it out now!
Counting Number Mini Books Preschool Kindergarten Math Worksheet Handwriting
By Kaylor Creations
Your PreK or Kinder is going to love to practice counting 1-10 in these adorable Seasonal themed mini book. Practice reading the number, reading a number sentence, counting fall items, tracing the number and the number word.
This is very public school friendly because it doesn't have any relation to a specific holiday and can be used throughout the seasons.
Bundle Deal at 30% off!
Each page gives the young learner practice in:
•Reading the number
•Signing the number
•Reading a number sentence
•Counting items
•Tracing the number/Writing
•Number word
Ideas for Use
•A quick print and go substitute teacher day lesson
•A fun way to introduce a new number
•Emergent reader for advanced learners
•Early finishers activity
Cut down the middle of the lines,
put in order and staple together!
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By Modified Treasures
Factoring Polynomials Bundle
Each set of notes and worksheets has a modified and non-modified version for differentiation in your classroom.
Included:
Diamond Method: Pre-factoring notes and three practice worksheets (2 versions)
Diamond Maze set: 3 Mazes
Factoring Difference of Perfect Squares Maze
Factoring the GCF Maze
Factoring when a=1 Notes and three practice worksheets (2 versions)
Factoring when a=1 Maze
Factoring when a>1 Notes and three practice worksheets (2 versions)
Factoring when a>1 Maze set
Factoring when a=1 Riddle
Factoring with the GCF Riddle
Factoring when a=1 Coloring Activity
Factoring when a>1 Coloring Activity
Factoring Difference of Perfect Squares Coloring Activity
Factoring Quadratics Choice Board
Factoring by Grouping Notes and three practice worksheets (2 versions)
Factoring by Grouping Riddle
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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.
STEM Lab / Maker Space Starter Kit for Elementary grades BUNDLE
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Independent Purchasing Money Skill ABA Program
By Behavior Highway
Empower learners to handle money transactions confidently with our comprehensive ABA program focused on independent money skills. This digital download is ideal for educators, therapists, and parents seeking to teach essential skills for counting money, determining totals, and calculating change. The program includes a detailed instruction sheet and a vending machine visual to make learning engaging and practical.
What's Included:
Key Features:
Equip your learners with the skills they need to handle money transactions independently with our Independent Money Skills ABA Program. Download today to provide a comprehensive, engaging, and practical learning experience!
Classifying Linear Systems of Equations – Editable IB MYP Criterion B Task
By Math with Mrs. McNeal
Introduce your students to the different types of systems of linear equations with this engaging and editable investigation! Ideal for the beginning of a unit on linear systems, this task is designed to help students explore and classify systems of equations.
This resource encourages independent exploration while laying a strong foundation for understanding linear systems.
Grocery Shopping with a debit card: More or Less
By Inspired By MlG
Tired of boring lectures on budgeting? This program transforms your classroom into a supermarket adventure, equipping students with essential financial literacy skills they'll use for life!
Here's how it empowers students:
This isn't just about groceries; it's about building a foundation for a financially secure future! Engaging and interactive, this program makes learning fun while intilling invaluable life skills.
So, what are you waiting for? Empower your students to become money management masters today!
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Special Education Teacher Toolkit SpEd Parent Teacher Conference Forms data logs
By Modz by Laila
This bundle is a comprehensive toolbox of professional documents designed for Special Education teachers to effectively track IEP data, increase parent communication, guide behavior management and streamline paperwork. Suitable for all grade levels, the resources included will help Special Education teachers stay organized, and maintain accurate records throughout the year.
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Instructions/Tips for Implementation
Teachers can start using these resources from Day 1 to stay organized and efficiently track IEP data. Implementing these tools daily will result in improved paperwork management and enhanced communication with parents.
You will download:
Special Education Lesson Plans
Teacher Input Forms for IEP Writing
Accommodations Tracker
Behavior Log
Paraprofessional Checklists
Paraprofessional Binder
Behavior Contracts
IEP Data Tracking Forms
Daily Communication Charts
Parent Teacher Conference Forms
Reading Level Trackers
Math Activity: Shopping for Food (add, decimals, multiplication)
By Beth Hammett
Let students go shopping and figure grocery prices with these slides sorted by: Breads/Cheeses Fruits Fast Foods Meats Vegetables Desserts Students fill their baskets with foods, plan meals, and figure prices. Uses addition, decimals, and multiplication facts. Includes food pyramid with daily servings portions. Comes with directions for using, optional activities for presentation projects and research component, and extra resources slide with printables, charts, data, videos, and more... Can be used in health/nutrition classes, as well. Excellent for assessment of math skills, presentation skills, or research skills.
By May
An escape room for your classroom to review graphing skills! Students can practice graphing points, labeling, naming points, and thinking creating a sketch through coordinates!
What's included:
Dividing Decimals Strategy Lesson Plan for Distance Learning
By Rebekah Poe Teaching
Upload this Google Slide Presentation to go over with your students participating in the classroom and via distance learning. Includes 7 slides to use for instruction and one slide to use for independent practice at the end.
Algebra - Factoring Trinomials when a > 1 no prep lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No prep lesson for factoring trinomials (quadratic expression) where a > 1.
You may also like:
Factoring Trinomials Scavenger Hunt (a = 1)
Factoring Trinomials Scavenger Hunt (a > 1)
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
Writing Linear Functions From Patterns BTC Thin Slicing Lesson | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
This lesson has everything you need to teach a "Thin Slicing" lesson on writing linear functions from a visual pattern for 8th grade math. These progressively challenging task cards start students with simple picture patterns starting at Step zero and progress up to growing and shrinking patterns with large gaps in between each step. This lesson with printable task cards uses Building Thinking Classrooms strategies for teaching math created by Peter Liljedahl. If you have been looking to implement the Building Thinking Classrooms model of instruction, but don't know where to start, this is a great resource for you.
This lesson works great as an introduction to linear functions using visual patterns instead of the usual tables, graphs, and scenarios. Your visual learners with thrive as they are able to explain how they see each pattern growing, then connect that growth to the constant rate of change in a linear function.
This lesson includes the following materials:
Once the thin slicing lesson is complete, students can use the provided notes template to record their thinking, as well as complete a "Check Your Understanding" exit ticket to give you and your students formative assessment feedback on how they are understanding the topic.
If you enjoy this product, please leave a review and check out my other products. I will be adding more Thin Slicing lessons in the future based on this model.
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