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Preview of Checking Account Mini Lesson and Activity

Checking Account Mini Lesson and Activity

Created by
Vanessa Moon
This is a one day activity. Students learn about deposits and withdrawls and the consequences of cashing a bad check. They are required to keep a check book accurately and there are pretend checks for the students to practice with. The activity also requires the students to complete a summary and a check book reconciliation. There are answer keys included.
Preview of North Carolina: Road Map Lessons

North Carolina: Road Map Lessons

Created by
Cheryl Gourley
Using NC road maps which teachers can order for free from the VISIT-NC site, Cheryl Gourley has created social studies geography lessons. The worksheets and activities correlate to the fourth grade curriculum in North Carolina. Activities include using the index, the mileage chart, as well as the road maps themselves. Answers are provided for all worksheets. Great for group work and team building! Check out the Historic NC Sites powerpoint that goes perfectly with one of the activities in this s
Preview of The Codebreaker Who Hacked Hitler (2015) Documentary Viewing Guide with KEY

The Codebreaker Who Hacked Hitler (2015) Documentary Viewing Guide with KEY

"The Codebreaker Who Hacked Hitler" is a documentary that tells the story of Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician, logician, and cryptanalyst who played a crucial role in breaking the German Enigma code during World War II. Turing's work at Bletchley Park, along with a team of codebreakers, helped the Allies decrypt intercepted German communications, providing invaluable intelligence that contributed to the Allied victory. The documentary explores Turing's life, his groundbreaking contribution
Preview of Addition & Subtraction2 - 2 Week Lesson Plan - Stage 3

Addition & Subtraction2 - 2 Week Lesson Plan - Stage 3

Created by
Patrick Manning
This is a 2 week lesson plan for Addition & Subtraction2. It is suitable for Stage 3 students (Years 5&6). It has a total of 8 lessons for you to follow. Little to no prep for each day!It is based on the following outcomes from the NSW Australian Curriculum:describes and represents mathematical situations in a variety of ways using mathematical terminology and some conventions (MA3-1WM)selects and applies appropriate problem-solving strategies, including the use of digital technologies,
Preview of Number Bonds to Number Sentences: A FREE Activity To Help Make the Transition

Number Bonds to Number Sentences: A FREE Activity To Help Make the Transition

Created by
Rebekah Brock
Are your students having a hard time making the transition from Number Bonds to Number Sentences (algorithms)? Make the move from number bonds to simple addition and subtraction number sentences a piece of cake with this very visual and classroom-proven method! Whether used in small groups, in a math center, or even with the whole class, 'Number Bonds to Number Sentences' is an awesome tool for helping kids make the connection between graphic and algorithm. Full, illustrated lesson plans are
Preview of Mathematics of Moneyball (2011) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of Moneyball (2011) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of Moneyball (2011) The movie Moneyball tells the story of Billy Beane, the general manager of the Oakland Athletics baseball team, and his use of statistical analysis to build a competitive team with limited resources. The film explores the economics of sports and the concept of market inefficiencies, which are situations where assets are priced inaccurately, providing opportunities for arbitrage.Beane and his team realized that traditional scouting methods, which relied heavily on
Preview of Pre-K Transportation Week 2 Editable Lesson Plan

Pre-K Transportation Week 2 Editable Lesson Plan

Do you teach Pre-K? Do you teach in an early childhood classroom? This completed, and editable weekly lesson plan can be used for the entire week of school. It aligns with the PKFCC (Pre-K standards), and utilizes teacher-created curriculum in culmination with the NYC DOE Pre-K Units of Study as a guide.Transportation Unit Essential QuestionsWeek 1: What transportation is in my community?Week 2: How are different modes of transportation the same and different?Week 3: Who operates vehicles in the
Preview of Solving Inequalities Lesson Plan

Solving Inequalities Lesson Plan

This is a full lesson plan on solving two-step inequalities and graphing the solution on a number line. This lesson plan includes an opening activity, guided steps through the process, examples, class activities and a worksheet for homework. Answer keys included. NOTE: In this lesson, students do not need to switch the inequality symbol when multiplying or dividing by a negative number (that is in a separate lesson plan: Solving Inequalities, Pt. II). NOTE: You may need Equation Editor or M
Preview of Possible Outcomes Activities - Probability

Possible Outcomes Activities - Probability

In most cases making a list or chart is the easiest way to organize possible solutions. This file contains a teacher information page (lesson plan/guide and answer key), 2 whole class activities, an independent activity and an assessment or homework activity.* The independent activity is entitled “Build Your Ride”, students choose one of 6 types of cars. They pick various features they would like their car to have. Students then create a chart of the features and a tree diagram of the item
Preview of Simplifying Rational Expressions Lesson Plan

Simplifying Rational Expressions Lesson Plan

This is a complete lesson plan on simplifying rational expressions. It includes examples on simplifying monomial expressions as well as polynomials in the numerator and denominator. Students will factor the polynomials first to simplify the expressions. This lesson includes an opening activity, minilesson with guided steps through the process, examples, class activities and a worksheet for homework. Answer keys included. Common Core Standards for High School Algebra included on the cover page
Preview of Mathematics of A Beautiful Mind (2001) Movie Guide: Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of A Beautiful Mind (2001) Movie Guide: Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

"A Beautiful Mind" is a biographical drama film released in 2001, directed by Ron Howard and based on the life of mathematician John Nash. The movie follows the journey of John Nash, portrayed by Russell Crowe, as he navigates his brilliant but troubled mind. Nash is a brilliant mathematician who struggles with social interactions and relationships due to his paranoid schizophrenia, a mental disorder that distorts his perception of reality.The film portrays Nash's struggles with his mental healt
Preview of 6th grade Lesson Plans (Math, Science, Social Studies)

6th grade Lesson Plans (Math, Science, Social Studies)

These are daily lesson plans for 6th grade math, science, and social studies for the FIRST 9 weeks. There is a 90 minute math block (60 whole group/30 intervention) and a 45 minute block for social studies/science. Math plans include: - essential question - standards - problem of the day - number talks - activity description - high order thinking - intervention time Books used: Big Ideas Science plans include: - essential question - standards - activity description - high order thinking
Preview of Finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of Polynomials

Finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of Polynomials

This file contains two lesson plans in a Word document. The first lesson plan is an introduction to finding the greatest common factor (GCF) of a polynomial and factoring the GCF out of the polynomial. The second lesson plan demonstrates factoring the GCF from a polynomial and then factoring the binomial factors out of the polynomial. Each lesson plan includes an opening activity, minilesson with guided steps through the process, examples, class activities and a worksheet for homework. Answe
Preview of Pre-Algebra Tests and Quizzes for the Year.

Pre-Algebra Tests and Quizzes for the Year.

Pre-Algebra Tests and Quizzes for the Year. Includes 8 chapters with quizzes and tests. Although i used this in a Pre-Algebra class it could also be used in an Algebra 1 class. Topics Include: Simplifying and Solving Equations Solving Inequalities Area and Perimeter, Circumference, Surface Area, Volume GCF, LCM, LCD Prime, Composite Numbers Simplifying, Multiplying, Dividing, Adding, Subtracting Fractions. Proportions Pythagorean Theorem Probability and Odds Decimals and Percents, Percent of
Preview of Calendar of Equations and Solutions Project

Calendar of Equations and Solutions Project

The calendar project is a great way for students to create and solve equations in a fun way! This docx download is great for sharing with students via Google Classroom and having students fill out the calendar digitally. The project has differentiation built-in and students can choose between three different tiers. Tier 1 has equations in one variable already pre-loaded into the calendar. Tier 2 has a blank calendar and Tier 3 is a blank page (students can get as creative as they want!) The proj
Preview of Personal Budgeting Lesson

Personal Budgeting Lesson

Created by
Heather Vinson
Cut out the salaries and jobs at the bottom and have students randomly draw from a hat. Using that salary, they follow the steps of budgeting for the month. (You may want to have them choose their family size before they draw the salary.) I usually have them complete an entire round before I have them draw out the good/bad issues from a separate hat.
Preview of Math of The Man Who Knew Infinity(2015)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

Math of The Man Who Knew Infinity(2015)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

"The Man Who Knew Infinity" is a biographical drama film released in 2015, based on the real-life story of the Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan and his relationship with British mathematician G.H. Hardy.The film follows the life of Ramanujan, who grows up in poverty in Madras, India, and develops a remarkable talent for mathematics. He sends his work to renowned mathematicians around the world, including G.H. Hardy at the University of Cambridge. Impressed by Ramanujan's unique insights,
Preview of Math of Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

Math of Good Will Hunting (1997)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Vocab/Questions/KEY

"Good Will Hunting" is a 1997 drama film directed by Gus Van Sant. The movie follows the story of Will Hunting, a young janitor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who possesses extraordinary mathematical abilities. Despite his brilliance, Will struggles with emotional and psychological issues stemming from his troubled upbringing.The film's plot unfolds as Will's mathematical talents are discovered by a renowned mathematics professor, Gerald Lambeau. Lambeau helps Will avoid lega
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing & Square Roots

Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing & Square Roots

This is a complete lesson on solving quadratic equations by graphing and by finding the square roots of the equation. Students will graph quadratic equations (as functions) and find where the graph intersects the x-axis (if at all). There is also a section on taking the square root of simple quadratic equations to find the roots. This lesson includes an opening activity, minilesson with guided steps through the process, examples, class activities and a worksheet for homework. Answer keys inclu
Preview of Mathematics of Hidden Figures (2017) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of Hidden Figures (2017) Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

"Hidden Figures" is a 2017 biographical drama film directed by Theodore Melfi. The movie is based on the true story of three African-American women mathematicians - Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson - who worked at NASA and played crucial roles in the early years of the United States' space program.Set in the 1960s during the height of the Space Race and the Civil Rights Movement, the film follows these talented women as they face racial and gender discrimination while working
Preview of Scatter Plots Class Activity

Scatter Plots Class Activity

Feeling Kinda Scattered is a fun activity that can be used as an introduced to Scatter Plots or mixed in throughout your lesson on scatter plots. Students discover different information about themselves first then share their data with the rest of the class.
Preview of Counting Coins. What's your name worth?

Counting Coins. What's your name worth?

Created by
Karen Scheuer
Counting coins is a difficult concept. One fun way to count coins is for students to use their own name, and the names of their classmates to figure out how much money his/her name is worth. With the simple chart at the top of the page, students find the letters of the name, and the coins the letters represent, to count on for the total amount. This activity uses: pennies nickels dimes quarters and half-dollars.
Preview of Mathematics of The Oxford Murders(2008)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

Mathematics of The Oxford Murders(2008)Movie Viewing Guide:Summary/Questions/KEY

"The Oxford Murders" is a mystery-thriller film released in 2008, directed by Álex de la Iglesia and based on the novel of the same name by Guillermo Martínez. The movie is set in the prestigious University of Oxford and revolves around a series of murders that appear to be linked by a pattern based on mathematical symbols and concepts.The story follows Martin, a young Argentine graduate student (played by Elijah Wood), who arrives at the University of Oxford to study under the renowned mathemat
Preview of Pictograph Activity

Pictograph Activity

In this activity students will create their own question and will take a survey to gather data. Students will then transfer the data into a table. Students will take the data from the table and create a pictograph making sure to label the title and categories. Students can draw pictures or use stickers to create the pictograph. Jennifer Van Hill
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