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Preview of Engage NY (Eureka) 4th Grade Common Core Math Module 4-Topic D

Engage NY (Eureka) 4th Grade Common Core Math Module 4-Topic D

If you love Engage NY, but are looking for a more engaging way to teach the modules, you have come to the right place! This notebook file for SmartBoard follows the 4th grade Module 4-Topic D, Lessons 12 - 16. If you like these lessons, follow me for full topic notebooks for more topics, other modules and grade levels. Save time and energy while engaging students in common core math! These lessons cover two-dimensional figures and symmetry. Engage NY created the modules, I made them easier
Preview of 4.G.3 SMART Board Lessons [57 slides, ~1 week of instruction]

4.G.3 SMART Board Lessons [57 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 4.G.3 common core standard for fourth grade. The lessons include: -How to recognize and show lines of symmetry in regular polygons. -How to recognize and show lines of symmetry in irregular polygons. -How to recognize and show lines of symmetry in pictures/real-world examples. -How to recognize and show lines of symmetry in letters. -A culminating hands-on activity to use at the end of y
Preview of Smartboard Fraction Tangram Lesson

Smartboard Fraction Tangram Lesson

Created by
Team Dream
This Smartboard Lesson can be used to teach fractions. This lesson will provide a multi-sensory experience and explore both concepts of geometry and fractions related to the common core. Hands on Tangrams Pieces are recommended while using this interactive software. Reading Grandfather Tang's Story by Ann Tompert is also recommended for a full Math Literacy experience.
Preview of Engage NY (Eureka) 1st Grade Common Core Math Module 4-Topic B

Engage NY (Eureka) 1st Grade Common Core Math Module 4-Topic B

If you love Engage NY, but are looking for a more engaging way to teach the modules, you have come to the right place! This notebook file for SmartBoard follows the 4th grade Module 4-Topic B, Lessons 5 - 8. If you like these lessons, follow me for full topic notebooks for more topics, other modules and grade levels. Save time and energy while engaging students in common core math! These lessons cover problem angle measurement. Engage NY created the modules, I made them easier to follow and
Preview of Geometry Group Assessment Practice

Geometry Group Assessment Practice

A Smart Notebook group assessment for 4th grade geometry. *Covers the following:-lines of symmetry-acute, obtuse, right-scalene, isosceles, equilateral-intersecting, perpendicular, parallel-degrees in: circle, straight line, right angle-finding the degree-creating a specific angle *Aligns with Module 4 of EngageNY
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