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Black History Month Common Core 6.EE.A.2c resources for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of Kobe Bryant: Order of Operations Math Activity (Perfect for Black History Month)

Kobe Bryant: Order of Operations Math Activity (Perfect for Black History Month)

Created by
Loving Math 143
Kobe Bryant: Order of Operations Math Activity (Perfect for Black History Month)Honor Kobe Bryant and Black History Month with this math activity. February is Black History Month. Simplify numerical expressions to complete the passage about Kobe Bryant. Students will read about his life, his accomplishments, and his success. Students must complete 12 problems to complete the passage and learn fun facts about Bryant. Each expression is aligned with the 6th grade grade common core standards abou
Preview of NYS State Math Test Review Packet: 6th Grade

NYS State Math Test Review Packet: 6th Grade

Aligned with the NYS State Math Test mathematics review sheet. Colorful, kid-friendly way to remind students to baseline at the beginning of the year or to review a full year of 6th grade skills and standards. Includes both straight computation and word problems. Can be used in gifted and talented programs as well or for enrichment for advanced learners or as skill review in HS basic skills or adult education programs in preparation for TASC or GED test.Intervention / MTSS / RTI / AIS / Special
Preview of NYS Math State Test Review Packet - 6th Grade

NYS Math State Test Review Packet - 6th Grade

Aligned with the 2023 NYS State Math Test mathematics review sheet. Colorful, kid-friendly way to remind students to baseline at the beginning of the year or to review a full year of 6th grade skills and standards. Includes both straight computation and word problems. Can be used in gifted and talented programs as well or for enrichment for advanced learners or as skill review in HS basic skills or adult education programs in preparation for TASC or GED test.Intervention / MTSS / RTI / AIS / Spe
Preview of Division Reference Chart

Division Reference Chart

Division mathematics reference sheet. Colorful, kid-friendly way to remind students of their division facts.Intervention / MTSS / RTI / AIS / Special Education / homeschooltiered instruction / strengths based / reference / differentiation / pre-made notesGrades 2 - 12 - adult / Danielson's Framework / presentationElementary, Middle, High School - adult / Danielson's Framework / presentationDivision Reference Chart by The Profound Teacher is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Inter
Preview of Who Am I? (Mathematically Speaking) - Project

Who Am I? (Mathematically Speaking) - Project

*Editable* Can be differentiated both for students in need of additional support and those who can extend their learning in math.Project-based learning (PBL):challenging problem or questionsustained inquiryauthenticityapplication of learningintegrationstudent voice and choiceA public product for an authentic audiencefeedback loops of critique, reflection and refining of the product - including formative and summative assessment.Use of multiple mathematical conceptstiered instruction / strengths
Preview of Banneker's Ticktock Clock - Math in Black History Month

Banneker's Ticktock Clock - Math in Black History Month

Created by
Krista Schysm
Students watch a short video about Benjamin Banneker's life and accomplishments, then collaborate to produce a PowerPoint slideshow. They'll solve equations using substitution to decode their own Tick-tock Clock, after watching a read-aloud of the book. Their creative side will run wild with an open slide for their own showcase of Mr. Banneker's life. My students were amazed at all he accomplished and excited to learn more to contribute to our celebration of Black History Month.
Preview of Standard form exponential form expanded form Quiz Quiz Trade Game

Standard form exponential form expanded form Quiz Quiz Trade Game

Is an exponential expression written in standard form, expanded form, or exponential form?I've used these cards in my 6th grade class and 8th grade class and algebra class to introduce or review the concept of the different forms of an exponential expression.Students are asked to look at an expression that is written in standard form, expanded form, or exponential form. They then use a sentence frame to verbally tell a partner which form the expression is in. For example, they would see the expr
Preview of Go Math Module 1 Test Review Sheet

Go Math Module 1 Test Review Sheet

Aligned with the Go Math program Module 1 mathematics review sheet. Colorful, kid-friendly way to remind students to review integers, positive and negative numbers on the number, and absolute value. Includes both straight computation and word problems.Intervention / MTSS / RTI / AIS / Special Education / homeschooltiered instruction / strengths based / reference / differentiation / pre-made notesGrades 6 - 12 - adult / Danielson's Framework / presentationElementary, Middle, High School - adult /
Preview of Feb. 1 Math & Black History Puzzle: Harriet Tubman, 1st Black Woman on US Stamp

Feb. 1 Math & Black History Puzzle: Harriet Tubman, 1st Black Woman on US Stamp

On February 1 of the Mystery Year, Harriet Tubman was the first African American woman to be honored on the U.S. postage stamp. Math clues for finding the year involve multiplicative comparison with decimals, repeating decimals, distance = rate • time, timeline skills, and exponents. This math puzzle can be used by middle school or high school students at any time.Your Download Includes:1-page Student Puzzle prepped for Easel1-page Answer Key with sample solutions 1-page version of puzzle with e
Preview of Sept. 23 Math & Entertainer Puzzle: Ray Charles, Singer | Daily Mixed Review

Sept. 23 Math & Entertainer Puzzle: Ray Charles, Singer | Daily Mixed Review

September 23 of the Mystery Year was the birthday of Ray Charles. As students solve clues to find the year, the review order of operations, evaluating an expression with an exponent, comparing decimals, and solving an equation. This puzzle is great for students in 6th grade and up to use any time.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, error analysis of student m
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