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Free 5th grade Back to School movie guides

Preview of Donald in MathMagic Land Follow Along Questions

Donald in MathMagic Land Follow Along Questions

Created by
Teach with Beech
Link to 27 minute video on youtube with completely digital questions to answer... Two levels of questions for differentiation using google apps
Preview of PG movie showing form

PG movie showing form

This form can be used to ask parents for permission to show PG rated movies in your classroom. The form also gives examples of some movies that are rated PG. This form can be given in the beginning of the year during meet the teacher night or during conferences. I hope it is useful in your classroom.
Preview of CAMELOT: INTO, THROUGH, AND BEYOND ACTIVITIES

CAMELOT: INTO, THROUGH, AND BEYOND ACTIVITIES

Created by
Linda Sander
Why Camelot? Why Not! Students increase their cultural literacy of Medieval England through discussion and film. From this process, they will relate the ideals of King Arthur and his kingdom to their own lives. BEING CREATIVE: How would this story be different if there was cell phone/email usage in that era? Suggested grade level: 7-12 ---------------- GRADES 3-6 Using ideas from my 'Poetry Fun, Hanging mobile, and Vocab. puzzle' My "Sword in the Sto
Preview of How to find the volume of an irregular solid with auto grading assessment

How to find the volume of an irregular solid with auto grading assessment

Simple visual explanation of how to measure volume by displacement and auto graded questions to assess their understanding. Students are reminded about the definition of volume, then asked to connect it to their own experiences of sitting in a bath tub that was full with water. In the final activity students are shown pictures of graduated cylinders before and after an object was added to the water, students then do the math to determine the volume of the object placed in the water.Scaffolde
Preview of How to measure the mass of water video scaffolded notes / skill check

How to measure the mass of water video scaffolded notes / skill check

Simple visual explanation of how to measure the mass of water. Students are shown how to interpret an quadruple beam balance and how to do the math for finding the mass of water. Students take notes on the procedure of finding mass by subtraction and then apply it to unique problems not shown in the video. Students will fill in a data table to figure out the mass of water given the mass of the beaker and the mass of the water and beaker together. Includes a challenge problem where you know
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