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Preview of STEM Space Lander Math & Engineering Activity

STEM Space Lander Math & Engineering Activity

Created by
Vivify STEM
Space Lander STEM ChallengeThis STEM activity is one of our favorite engineering design challenges! The combination of marshmallows (or ping pong balls) and aliens makes this a winning STEM challenge! In the Space Lander Challenge, student teams build a lander using the engineering design process to keep two marshmallow "aliens" or "astronauts" inside a cup as it is dropped from various heights. Using straws, index cards, and mini marshmallows or cotton balls, students apply concepts of shock ab
Preview of Reading Test Prep, Writing Test Prep, & Math Test Prep | 6th Grade Bundle

Reading Test Prep, Writing Test Prep, & Math Test Prep | 6th Grade Bundle

If you're getting ready to start test prep, this ultimate test prep bundle has everything you need for reading, writing, and math! With 5 complete resources focused on preparing your students for state testing and end of the year testing, you'll have your students ready to rock the test in no time! Check out the preview to see more details about this resource!About the Reading Test Prep:This resource includes a set of four reading comprehension assessments that require students to analyze two te
Preview of Balance Benders Beginning Level Workbook of Logic & Algebraic Reasoning Puzzles

Balance Benders Beginning Level Workbook of Logic & Algebraic Reasoning Puzzles

A 48-page printable PDF mind flexing and exercising puzzle ebook for grades 2-6. Move over Sudoku, here come Balance Benders™! You can use these activities as quick, fun logic problems or as stepping stones to success in algebra. Students develop problem-solving skills and pre-algebra skills as they solve balance puzzles that are more fun and addictive than Sudoku puzzles! Students must analyze each balance to identify the clues, and then synthesize the information to solve the puzzle. Try one—a
Preview of Logic Owl Grades 5-6 Weekly Math Challenge (Level D)

Logic Owl Grades 5-6 Weekly Math Challenge (Level D)

With a unique approach to developing math problem-solving skills, this packet contains 39 high-interest number puzzles. Each activity features a paragraph with data, except that the actual numbers are missing. A list of number choices is provided and students are charged with doing the math and thinking to determine which number belongs in which blank space. Topics range from wildlife to outer space to vacation travel to sports and many more. These materials are great for a weekly special activ
Preview of (QC) Plotting Inequalities on a Number Line Quick Check (Scaffolded versions)

(QC) Plotting Inequalities on a Number Line Quick Check (Scaffolded versions)

Plotting Inequalities on a Number LineThis resource is an AWESOME tool that I use in my classroom once a week when to help review plotting inequalities on a number lines for spiral review for your students. This resource helps student be exposed to the various aspects that a number line may have listed on it on a basic to a more advanced level. The students are exposed on a weekly basis to solve these checks for understanding. This resource will be a great supplement and review for your students
Preview of Logic Puzzle: Area-Irregular Figures

Logic Puzzle: Area-Irregular Figures

Logic Matters!!! Solving math puzzles is a unique way to help students learn about the area by visualizing and solving multistep math problems. It includes 5 different math levels to accommodate different levels of learning in the classroom. Puzzles promote: - engagement - independent work - teamwork The implementation of puzzles will help your students to increase their math skills about the area by: - building logic -abstract thinking -develop algebraic reasoning Help students learn mat
Preview of (QC) Quick Check Bundle #1

(QC) Quick Check Bundle #1

Quick Check Bundle (Plotting Inequalities on a Number Line, 1-Step Inequalities, Plotting Points on a Number Line, 1-Step Equations, Least Common Multiple)*****************************************************************************************************************************One-Step Equation Quick ChecksThis resource is an AWESOME tool that I use in my classroom everyday when we are covering expressions an equations in class. This resource helps student be exposed to the various 1-step equa
Preview of Valentine Problem Solving/Critical Thinking

Valentine Problem Solving/Critical Thinking

Created by
Pamela Brock
These critical thinking activities by Pamela Brock engage students in problem solving activities including guess and check, writing equations, process of elimination, order of operations, comparing numbers, multiplication, basic fractions, place value and finding and comparing volume. The problem solving situations all revolve around the theme of Valentine's Day. It is geared for students in grades 4 - 6. Because some of the problems are more involved, the activity can be used in one sitting
Preview of (QC) One-Step Inequalities Quick Check

(QC) One-Step Inequalities Quick Check

One step Inequalities Quick CheckThis resource is an AWESOME tool that I use in my classroom everyday when we are covering inequalities in class. This resource helps student be exposed to the various 1-step inequalities on a basic level. The students are exposed on a daily basis to solve these daily checks for understanding. This resource will be a great supplement to your unit of equalities. This could be used a great tool to help the students see basic 1-step inequalities every day in class to
Preview of Jan. 11 Math & Inventions Puzzle: 1st Clincial Use of the X-Ray | Algebra Review

Jan. 11 Math & Inventions Puzzle: 1st Clincial Use of the X-Ray | Algebra Review

January 11 of the Mystery Year was a key date in the development of X-rays. Algebra skills in clues for the puzzle involve solving problems by writing and solving equations, using variables to represent two quantities where one quantity is written in terms of the other, error analysis to find and correct an error in a series of steps, and logical reasoning. The clues for finding the year connect to the invention of the X-ray through a variety of problems dealing with unknowns. Your PDF download
Preview of Thanksgiving Problem Solving/Critical Thinking

Thanksgiving Problem Solving/Critical Thinking

Created by
Pamela Brock
Help the hunters find the escaped turkeys! These critical thinking activities by Pamela Brock engage students in solving fun and sometimes comedic real life word problems involving place value, subtraction, multiplication, division, interpreting remainders, using variables, order of operations, finding and evaluating patterns and comparing numbers. The problem solving situations all revolve around the theme of Thanksgiving and integrate U.S. history, reading and mathematical concepts. It is g
Preview of 6th Grade Common Core Math Proficiency Map

6th Grade Common Core Math Proficiency Map

Created by
Melisa Preston
This document lays out which math standards to teach each week in order to teach all common core math standards during the 2020-2021 school year. As a bonus, it also contains the same weekly plans for 1st quarter for the following subjects: Science, Social Studies, Reading, and Writing.
Preview of Feb. 4 Math & TV Puzzle: Alex Trebek Hosts 3 Shows at Same Time | Daily Review

Feb. 4 Math & TV Puzzle: Alex Trebek Hosts 3 Shows at Same Time | Daily Review

February 4 of the Mystery Year was a key date in game show history. This warm-up activity poses questions in the style of the show Jeopardy! Skills addressed are fraction operations, LCM & GCF, rational equations, and division with a decimal quotient. Student solve math problems to find digits of the year. Your Zip download includes several PDFs:1-page printable Student Puzzle, also prepped for Easel1-page Answer Key with sample solutions1-page version of puzzle with expanding form fields –
Preview of Saltday's Numeracy Collection:  Capitalism Challenge

Saltday's Numeracy Collection: Capitalism Challenge

It seems that many of my students over the years would shy away from math problems that had multi-steps, lot's of text, and use of charts. So I will be creating numeracy products that employ the above obstacles. I have also included some open ended reflection questions and a list of pertinent or related vocabulary that students should seek to define. This particular numeracy challenge would be good for discussions on the role of private ownership a foundation of capitalism. It would also be
Preview of 6th Grade Expressions & Equations Math Journal Kit (w/ Spanish Version)

6th Grade Expressions & Equations Math Journal Kit (w/ Spanish Version)

Created by
Miss Kat 2 Teach
Journaling has always been an important part of my math classroom and over the years I have become more passionate about it than ever. I created this Expressions & Equations Math Journal Kit to help support other math teachers and encourage them to use journaling as a regular practice in their classroom. I hope you find it useful. Happy Journaling!This Journal Kit contains...9 Journal Prompts [Spanish Version Included] pertaining to the CCS-M Expressions & Equations strandGuiding Slides
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