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Preview of Perimeter and Area Real World Task

Perimeter and Area Real World Task

Created by
Shawn Walk
This task asks students to pretend they have been hired by a home improvement company to solve two problems for them. The first job requires students to examine the relationship between perimeter and area to help "Mr. Baker" design his garden. The second job focuses students on applying their understanding of area to help a family tile their kitchen. Let me know if you like it and I will upload some more tasks. Task by Shawn Walk Perimeter and Area Real World Task by Shawn Walk is licensed u
Preview of Day 3 - Weekly Shopping List / Grocery Budget Worksheet

Day 3 - Weekly Shopping List / Grocery Budget Worksheet

Created by
Moore Materials
On Day 3 of the Socioeconomic Simulation, students will use real, tangible grocery magazines to determine a weekly shopping list for their profile. After calculating the prices of their groceries for a week, students may multiply by "four" to determine the grocery budget for the month, and update the previous class period's budget accordingly.
Preview of 2 Dice Probability Bingo Game

2 Dice Probability Bingo Game

Simple Bingo game where students can use a bingo game as an experiment to discover which values are the highest probability in either the sum of 2 dice or the difference of 2 dice. Students fill in the sheets with values they think will come up. They get to fill in one square per round if the have a value that matches the sum/difference of the dice. After the first game is played, it should be played again to allow students to use their understanding to improve their chances. Eg. using more
Preview of FREE VERSION - Additive Inverse & Zero Pair Ninjas for teaching Integers

FREE VERSION - Additive Inverse & Zero Pair Ninjas for teaching Integers

Do you need an interactive, fun, and engaging way to teach integers, zero pairs, or additive inverses? This PowerPoint is your answer, and will allow students to visually see what is happening when you add integers. It uses "good" and "bad" ninjas to demonstrate concepts of additive inverse and zero pairs. If your student is not understanding how to add or subtract integers, please give this a try. Your students will love it! Mine do! This is the free version where you are limited to 10 ninjas
Preview of Probability Intro to simulation using dice

Probability Intro to simulation using dice

Created by
Shelly Patton
This is the perfect introductory activity to simulation and probability.  It could be used in Algebra 2 and basic Statistics courses.  It could also be used in 6th through 8th grade to introduce probability.
Preview of Personal Budget Worksheet

Personal Budget Worksheet

Created by
Brian Farrell
Worksheet for careers research that works in reverse order. Students estimate amounts in each category to determine how much they will then need to earn each month to meet their needs. Easily editable Word document, so you can change the estimate amounts to better reflect the costs in your community. Useful for careers classes and college and university counseling.
Preview of FREE VERSION - The TOM Function Machine Converting Inputs into Outputs

FREE VERSION - The TOM Function Machine Converting Inputs into Outputs

The TOM Function Machine is an interactive Power Point that will allow your students to visually see a value being inputted into the machine, and an output that results. You control when the input is entered and when the output is shown, giving you time and opportunities to have discussions with students. After visually seeing input-output relationships, students can guess what the function rule is. Your press a button to reveal the rule and see if students were correct. See it in action here
Preview of 200+ Teaching Resource Weblinks

200+ Teaching Resource Weblinks

Created by
JARED LYNN
This document lists over 200 links to valuable websites and teaching resources. Links are listed under the subject categories of: English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Social Studies, Commerce, Languages. For more Classroom Revision resources see my store and the MAKEorBREAK website.
Preview of Blank Checks

Blank Checks

Created by
Caitlin Koller
This page has 4 blank checks. Since it is created using Microsoft Word, changes may be made accordingly. Checks can be printed and then written on or typed on prior to printing.
Preview of Digital Yahtzee

Digital Yahtzee

Created by
TeachingMrB
This digital version of Yahtzee is a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet and is an easy way to integrate ICT and fun into any maths classroom!Scorecards can automatically calculate totals, or students can calculate manually themselves. The spreadsheet contains the 5 dice, hold functions and calculations all within the sheet. The digital dice themselves can be used for any activity beyond Yahtzee, and you can even use this sheet to teach students about the capabilities of Excel using macros. Give it a wh
Preview of Evolution Activity

Evolution Activity

Created by
Nathan Nollen
This is a virtual lab template that students can download and complete using the McGraw-Hill Natural Selection Virtual Lab website. Students complete the activity, gather the data, graph the data, and then draw conclusions from their data. There is a brief tutorial on Schooltube linked to the instructions to further aid students in lab completion.
Preview of Virtual math manipulatives -intermediate/high school

Virtual math manipulatives -intermediate/high school

Created by
Mathcurious
We have put together a list of our favorite math manipulatives, this time for the intermediate and high school students. The list is in the form of a google slide for easier access and sharing in virtual classrooms. Feel free to use it as it is or edit it according to your needs. Find the link and more info here https://mathcurious.com/2020/08/05/virtual-math-manipulatives-intermediate-high-school/ Please follow the link, make a copy and then add that link to your classroom.
Preview of Negative Numbers: Extending The Number Line

Negative Numbers: Extending The Number Line

Created by
David Purnell
This is a short 10-slide PowerPoint presentation that shows how to convert a number line with positive numbers into a number line that includes both positive & negative numbers. It also describes opposites as well. Symmetry is described and used to extend the number line. You would probably spend about 15-20 minutes of class time to cover the content in this presentation. The content is based on Common Core standard CCSS.Math.Content.6.NS.C.6a under the domain Number System. Use the presenta
Preview of BUILD A POOL HOUSE

BUILD A POOL HOUSE

Created by
Shane Provost
Students use perimeter, area, volume and budgeting to build a pool house. Students also practice technical writing in mathematics.
Preview of Coordinate Plotting - X Marks The Spot

Coordinate Plotting - X Marks The Spot

Coordinate Plotting of all quadrants through the use of an interactive PowerPoint. Students are able to have fun with coordinate plotting as they move around the island looking for the treasure.
Preview of Theoretical  and Experimental Probability

Theoretical and Experimental Probability

Created by
Amanda Hulett
A recording sheet to allow students to document the ins and outs of theoretical and experimental probability. Texas TEK: 7.6I
Preview of Design and Use a Simulation to Generate Frequencies for A Compound Event

Design and Use a Simulation to Generate Frequencies for A Compound Event

Created by
Blair Haake
This is a recording sheet and an extra problem I created that goes along with an activity from NCTM found at: http://www.nctm.org/uploadedFiles/Teacher%20notes%20Donating%20Blood_2.pdf It requires you to download the Common Core Math Tools application from: http://www.nctm.org/resources/content.aspx?id=32702 In this activity, students design their own simulation that is appropriate for solving the compound probability problem at hand. This activity addresses Common Core Standard 7.SP.6.8c.
Preview of Compound Inequalities Digital Manipulative

Compound Inequalities Digital Manipulative

Created by
Tiffany Rome
Losing manipulatives in your classroom? Try using this Word doc to make compound inequality graphing digital and visual. Students move the yellow and blue rectangles to highlight their solutions. For "and" statements, yellow + blue = green. For "or" statements yellow, blue, and green are the solutions. Helps students see the overlaps and boundaries when graphing compound inequalities. The rectangles can be resized as needed.When purchasing, you are receiving the rights to share this file with st
Preview of Managing a budget practice.

Managing a budget practice.

Created by
Mike Buttgereit
Example of managing a budget with withdrawals and deposits. 15 different scenarios.
Preview of Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability with Spinners

Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability with Spinners

Have students explore probability with hands-on manipulatives such as spinners. The document is attached as a word doc so that you can change pictures of spinners or various probability manipulatives that are available to you.
Preview of How much is a million

How much is a million

The purpose of this Power Point is to introduce students to the concepts of 1 million, and 1 billion as they look at some things that they are familiar with such as money, sand, and outer space objects. Students in Math and Science sometimes have no idea what very large numbers such as millions or billions mean. One of the best ways to teach the concept is to ask students to imagine what they think is equal to millions or billions. Using real-life examples gives students something to make conne
Preview of International Rock Band Tour Project

International Rock Band Tour Project

Congratulations! After winning the latest reality television singing competition, you and your band are about to start your first international tour!! On your tour you will have a concert on every continent, except Antarctica. You can work in teams or by yourself to plan your trip. Students will learn about the five themes of geography, as well as, financing and budgeting skills.
Preview of Links to Math Sites

Links to Math Sites

Created by
Kelly Vazquez
This is an extensive list of math websites that I used in my classroom. There are also educational games that are included in the list.
Preview of Student Creativity Analysis & Voice in 2020 election GrowingVoters.org

Student Creativity Analysis & Voice in 2020 election GrowingVoters.org

Created by
GrowingVoters
HACK the Spin media exerciseCandidate Debate prep team simulationWho won the debate cut-and-paste coverage activityClass produced election opinion pollListening with respect to competing ideasProduce campaign or issue commercialsPredict the US vote by local countiesDesign marketing campaignNews column with election coverageClass prepares Why Vote? fliers for publicGo to GrowingVoters.org to Teach the Presidential Election for Every Learner: Ready to use today VIRTUAL or in-class creative hands-o
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