This spreadsheet works with my Family Budget Daily Entry Task Presentation. At the beginning, students determine their 'relationship status' and the number of children they have. Every day for 30 days, students arrive in class and update their
This is a great worksheet I use during this unit by having my students follow along with me on the first page, and then have them practice by themselves on the other page. They all work out as integer answers.
This spreadsheet works with my Family Budget Daily Entry Task Spreadsheet. At the beginning, students determine their 'relationship status' and the number of children they have. Every day for 30 days, students arrive in class and update their family
This spreadsheet works with my Family Budget Daily Entry Task Presentation. At the beginning, students determine their 'relationship status' and the number of children they have. Every day for 30 days, students arrive in class and update their
This is a fun class activity to review solving systems of equations. It comes with a worksheets that all students will fill out as the class moves through the game. There are five categories each with five of its own problems. Kids enjoy it for the
This is a wonderful approach to teaching the abstract math of solving equations. Students follow along with your presentation while attempting problems on their own. Then a worksheet is provided for further practice.
This is a great worksheet I use during this unit by having my students follow along with me on the first page, and then have them practice by themselves on the other page. They all work out as integer answers.
This is a presentation that I use to demonstrate to students why we flip the sign with inequalities. It is editable and has proven to be very helpful when introducing solving inequalities with multiplication or division.
Let them learn the rules themselves. I have loved teaching exponents this way. Just hand them the paper and they will figure it out. A little guidance here or there, but they are ready to learn.
Let them learn the rules themselves. I have loved teaching exponents this way. Just hand them the paper and they will figure it out. A little guidance here or there, but they are ready to learn.
Students are asked to apply their multiplication and division skill with scientific notation. The worksheet is ten questions long and a good end of class assignment to use.
Let them learn the rules themselves. I have loved teaching exponents this way. Just hand them the paper and they will figure it out. A little guidance here or there, but they are ready to learn.
Let them learn the rules themselves. I have loved teaching exponents this way. Just hand them the paper and they will figure it out. A little guidance here or there, but they are ready to learn.
Sometimes it is tricky to see the math behind solving equations. Here is a Presentation I put together with animations to demonstrate use the of bar models. It has been a great resource for me in deepening understanding.
Let them learn the rules themselves. I have loved teaching exponents this way. Just hand them the paper and they will figure it out. A little guidance here or there, but they are ready to learn.
Let them learn the rules themselves. I have loved teaching exponents this way. Just hand them the paper and they will figure it out. A little guidance here or there, but they are ready to learn.
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