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Black History Month library skills Common Core 5.NBT.A.4 resources

Preview of Black History 5th Grade Math Review | Fifth Grade Math Project

Black History 5th Grade Math Review | Fifth Grade Math Project

5th Grade Math Review! Black History 5th Grade Project! Decimal rounding and comparison! Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing whole numbers and decimals! Measurement conversion and calculating volume! Now includes links for a Google Slides version of the project! Black History Month is such an important time for students to celebrate and learn about the history of Black people across the world. Honestly, it should not be limited to just one month, it should be celebrated all year! It
Preview of 5th Grade Math Review | Mystery Picture | Martin Luther King Jr. Day

5th Grade Math Review | Mystery Picture | Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Created by
Math is Easy
DR MLK Day | Fifth Grade Math Review | Distance Learning | Digital Self-Checking Mystery Picture (Pixel Art) for Google Sheetsâ„¢ with Auto Mistake Highlighting!This activity is no-prep and self-checking, saving your TIME and money! No more grading papers! This self-checking resource magically reveals a mystery picture that engages the students and leaves them wanting more.This is a digital resource, so it easily integrates with Google Classroomâ„¢ and Google Driveâ„¢ for a painless and paperless math
Preview of 5th Grade Rounding Decimals - Black History Math Biography Worksheet

5th Grade Rounding Decimals - Black History Math Biography Worksheet

Created by
Mathy Mrs J
Incorporate Black History Month in your math classroom with this worksheet for rounding to the nearest tenth and nearest hundredth!How it works: This worksheet has a biography of a Black or African American scientist/mathematician. It requires students to find the volume of a rectangular prims and cross off their answers in a table. The letters that remain at the end reveal the name of the person described in the biography!This resource features the biographies of Percy Julian, Jim Gates and Mar
Preview of Book Fair Math: FREE

Book Fair Math: FREE

Book Fair preview time will be more engaging for your 4th & 5th grade students with Book Fair Math! Using the Book Fair flyer or the online Book Fair website, your students will practice rounding, adding, subtracting and comparing decimals. Perfect for a library skills lesson supporting mathematics standards or a fun classroom activity before or during Book Fair week!Teaching duration: The activities cover 1 or 2 30minute class periods per grade level. Click here to see the Book Fair Surviv
Preview of Newspaper Activities

Newspaper Activities

In the NewsHelp your 4th and 5th graders strengthen their literacy and math skills while using a print and online newspaper. Your students will compare and contrast the print and digital version of a newspaper. They will also practice working with decimal numbers, rounding and comparing them using the grocery ads from the newspaper. This engaging activity is perfect for library skills or the classroom.Included in this product:Teacher's Guide4 Student Activity Sheets****************************
Preview of Library Lesson: Dewey Decimals with 6th Grade Math

Library Lesson: Dewey Decimals with 6th Grade Math

Created by
No Sweat Library
Make your Dewey Decimal Library Lesson more authentic and relevant by inviting 6g Math classes to review decimal place values and sequencing! Students & teachers love this Library Lesson that activates prior knowledge at the beginning of their 6g Math decimal unit. Do this lesson, and your math teachers will come to you every year asking when you'll schedule their visit!"In math, each place in a decimal number has a value:hundreds, tens, ones, tenths, hundredths, thousandths.Likewise in the
Preview of Sept. 17 Math & Black History: Ernie Banks, 1st Black on the Cubs | Mixed Review

Sept. 17 Math & Black History: Ernie Banks, 1st Black on the Cubs | Mixed Review

On September 17 of the Mystery Year, Ernie Banks became the first Black player for the Chicago Cubs. As student solve clues for the year, they review multiplicative comparisons, percent (win percentage), factors, and least common multiple in a real-world context. This puzzle is perfect for 6th grade and up.Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version2 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, an Extension, His
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