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4th grade algebra 2 lectures for staff and administrators

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 Solving 2-Step Equations Guided Notes

Solving 2-Step Equations Guided Notes

Each steps to MATH success lesson has a guided note packet to promote student learning and organization. These notes follow the lesson solving 2-step equations. Sorry the preview is small, but the notes go directly with the slides in the Smart Notebook lesson.
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 Comparing Unit Rates

Comparing Unit Rates

Created by
Chase Yoshida
This slide deck is a great intro into Comparing Unit Rates for your students.
Preview of Solve 1-Step Multiplication and Division Equations Guided Notes

Solve 1-Step Multiplication and Division Equations Guided Notes

Every steps to MATH success lessons have a guided notes to along with them. This guided note page goes along along with the lesson solving 1-step multiplication and division equations.
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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