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Presidents' Day astronomy Common Core 7.EE.B.4 resources

Preview of Hidden Figures Movie Guide/Worksheet | NASAMathmetician African American Women

Hidden Figures Movie Guide/Worksheet | NASAMathmetician African American Women

I used this worksheet to accompany viewing the movie Hidden Figures with my middle schoolers. Questions follow along with the story, hitting major plot points and raises issues of the Civil Rights Movement around the 1960's. Perfect to culminate a unit on space science, and the space race. Cross curricular topics including a historical look at women in the workplace, and struggles of people of color in the south mid-century. This is a perfect fit for showing during Black History Month/African-Am
Preview of Flag Day Math Patriotic Red White and Blue Themed Activities

Flag Day Math Patriotic Red White and Blue Themed Activities

Created by
Math Shop
Patriot Day Math Patriotic Themed Activities Flag Day Math Fun End of the Year Math Activities Summer Math Fun 4th of July Independence Day Presidents Day Labor Day Stars and Stripes Themed Fun Math Logic Problems Red, white and blue worksheets. PEMDAS BIDMAS BODMAS End of year fun math.✎ Contents: This resource includes:10 stars and stripes themed worksheets – each worksheet has one puzzle to figure out.Teachers notes.All answers. ✦ Objectives:To practice: -Operations with numbers.Solving word
Preview of President Math Equations

President Math Equations

Created by
Marc Hughes
This is a math warm up activity designed to coincide with President's Day. However, it can be used any time by a teacher who would like to combine student's basic math skills with researching both familiar and less-famous names of U.S. presidents.Each president is listed next to their numerical place. The equations are written using president names and solved the same way. For example, John Adams + Thomas Jefferson would correspond to 2 + 3. The final solution would be James Monroe, since he
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