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6th grade Presidents' Day algebra 2 resources for staff and administrators

Preview of February 2024 Editable School Newsletter-Valentine Edition

February 2024 Editable School Newsletter-Valentine Edition

Searching for a budget-friendly way to improve mental health, school safety, and campus culture at your facility? WSA counselors have created a bright and colorful Monthly School Newsletter (editable) that addresses key topics. This newsletter will grab the reader's eye. It is perfect for all ages as well as parents. It can be sent digitally or printed off and handed out. Receive a digital/editable school newsletter to give to students, parents, and staff.  Leave the information as is, or use th
Preview of Do Now worksheet for Students

Do Now worksheet for Students

A worksheet for students to record the Do Now problems for the week with an answer column on the side to make grading easy.
Preview of PRESIDENTS' DAY QUIZ: 100 STATEMENTS/T/F : W/ ANS. KEY FOR: STAFF/STUDENTS

PRESIDENTS' DAY QUIZ: 100 STATEMENTS/T/F : W/ ANS. KEY FOR: STAFF/STUDENTS

This is a challenging history/trivia quiz... great for Presidents' Day! Make it a contest for both staff and students! See who gets the most correct! There are some interesting tidbits in this 100 statement quiz w/ answer key There is 1 extra credit question worth 15 points. Fun for social studies teachers, too! Use it as a staff development activity. Use it for a grade in history, as well. Perhaps, a small prize can be given!
Preview of Editable Common Core Math Lesson Plan Template

Editable Common Core Math Lesson Plan Template

Created by
Kristen Carter
Use this to plan out a week's worth of lessons, including a space for Section Name, Standard, Objective, Standard of Mathematical Practices, Formative or Summative Assessment Used, and Homework.
Preview of 8th Grade Math Skills - Overview (CCRS)

8th Grade Math Skills - Overview (CCRS)

Created by
Quick References
In order to get where we are going we need to know where we are headed! There is SO MUCH to cover in 8th grade mathematics. Consider using this in your syllabus or to give to parents to help them understand all the work you’ll be doing!
Preview of PRESIDENTS' DAY TRIVIA QUIZ: A FILL-IN QUIZ W/BONUS QUESTION

PRESIDENTS' DAY TRIVIA QUIZ: A FILL-IN QUIZ W/BONUS QUESTION

Administrators: This is a fun fill-in quiz which can be used for a staff development activity. Take the challenge! See if you know some interesting facts about our American presidents. An answer key is provided. Teachers: See who knows the most about our leaders in your classroom! Who is the history buff? Thanks ever so much for visiting!
Preview of PRESIDENTS' DAY TRIVIA CONTEST: Fun for staff and students!

PRESIDENTS' DAY TRIVIA CONTEST: Fun for staff and students!

Teachers and students: Have fun with this trivia contest. See how many you get correct! Use this in a history center, a holiday activity, or for a staff meeting activity. Be proud of our Founding Fathers, and Presidents!
Preview of PRESIDENTS DAY: A HISTORY NAME JUMBLE PUZZLE

PRESIDENTS DAY: A HISTORY NAME JUMBLE PUZZLE

Can you decipher the names of some of our American presidents? Have fun.An answer key is provided. Happy Presidents Day, America!
Preview of PRESIDENTS' DAY CROSSWORD: HAVE FUN &  TAKE THE CHALLENGE!

PRESIDENTS' DAY CROSSWORD: HAVE FUN & TAKE THE CHALLENGE!

This crossword puzzle has key facts and a wee bit of trivia. The staff can have some fun with this, too. An answer key is provided.
Preview of Poor Numeracy Skills and the Walls come Tumbling Down - FREE

Poor Numeracy Skills and the Walls come Tumbling Down - FREE

This white paper is a short discussion on the layering of numeracy skills from elementary school through freshman Calculus.It affords the reader with a 3rd, 7th, Algebraic and a Bounded Calculus problem to illustrate the layering of dependent math skills. My wife understands it without a tremendous math background, so it is not overly complicated.I fail to understand why we allow this situation to continue for our students - school year after school year when there are inexpensive solutions avai
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