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Preview of 5.OA.3 SMART Board Lessons [77 Slides, ~1 week of instruction]

5.OA.3 SMART Board Lessons [77 Slides, ~1 week of instruction]

Created by
Charles Pueschel
**This product was created using SMART Notebook 11** This is a collection of lessons created to address the 5.OA.3 common core standard for fifth grade. The lessons include: -I do, we do, you do model for each lesson. -Spiral review warm-up word problems for each lesson from the 5.NBT.5 (multi-digit multiplication), 5.NBT.7 (operations with decimals), and 5.NF.7 standards (fraction division). -Guided steps on how to use a table to describe the relationship between number patterns. -Guided step
Preview of 5.G.1 SMART Board Lessons [98 Slides, ~1 week of instruction]

5.G.1 SMART Board Lessons [98 Slides, ~1 week of instruction]

Created by
Charles Pueschel
**This product was created using SMART Notebook 11** This is a collection of lessons created to address the 5.G.1 common core standard for fifth grade. The lessons include: -I do, we do, you do model for each lesson. -Spiral review warm-up word problems for each lesson from the 5.MD.2 standard (fractions on line plots). -Guided steps on how to describe the location of points on the coordinate plane. -Guided steps on how to find the distance between points on the coordinate plane. -A review on
Preview of Using Models to Represent Ratios and Rates! SmartBoard Lesson / Scaffold Notes

Using Models to Represent Ratios and Rates! SmartBoard Lesson / Scaffold Notes

Created by
Heather Ward
In this SmartBoard lesson, students will learn how number lines, charts, tables and graphs can be used to represent unit rates, rates and ratios. Students will be given examples of how ratios are placed in tables/charts to see relationships and solve for unknowns. Students will see how double number lines are also used to represent rates and ratios. Lastly, students will see how line graphs, using x and y along with points can represent ratios and rates. There are examples of each for the class
Preview of Perpendicular Lines Lesson

Perpendicular Lines Lesson

Created by
Michael Astuto
This lesson is on the how to recognize if 2 lines are perpendicular. Students will be able to recall their knowledge of negative reciprocals, use their graphing skills, and apply algebraic skills to see if 2 lines are perpendicular. There are regents based questions and critical thinking questions in the lesson.The mini-lesson has a activity sheet that is available for separate purchase.
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