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Elementary graphing lectures for Microsoft Word

Preview of Constructing Graphs - Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Circle Graphs

Constructing Graphs - Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Circle Graphs

**I revised the numbers in the pie graph on this from the first version, these amounts are much more friendly** This activity includes construction of a bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, double line graph, and a circle graph.I put this together after being frustrated about not being able to find any graphing activities appropriate for intermediate grades that would allow me to make graphs with the class on my smartboard. I needed some examples to demonstrate how to take data and create a
Preview of Using Models to Represent Ratios, Rates and Unit Rates Scaffold Notes

Using Models to Represent Ratios, Rates and Unit Rates Scaffold Notes

Created by
Heather Ward
Students will use these fill in the blank notes to guide them through the Smartboard lesson on Models for ratios, rates and unit rates (located in store). Each page of the lesson is a screen shot with missing words. Students will fill in the blank and answer practice problems on handout. There is a lot an answer doc with the missing words filled in for any students with accommodations.
Preview of Computer Science in One Hour!  Grades 5-8 Math or ELA!  No experience needed!

Computer Science in One Hour! Grades 5-8 Math or ELA! No experience needed!

Created by
classreynolds
Computer science and coding are what all the kids are talking about! This is a scripted, colorful lesson plan with activities for students! Absolutely no computer science or technology experience necessary! Your students will be fully engaged. This lesson shows a step-by-step guide to basic computer science concepts, which will lead your students to writing actual code within the first 10 minutes! This lesson may be adapted in either an English/language arts class or a math class grades 5-8
Preview of Science inferences lesson (charts and graphs)

Science inferences lesson (charts and graphs)

Created by
Christel Ghrist
This lesson takes kids through inferencing first with the book ZOOM and then with an advertisement (what are they trying to say about their product) and then looks at charts and graphs kids need to use in science to make inferences from.
Preview of Free Online Plotting Equivalent Ratios Video - Scaffold Notes

Free Online Plotting Equivalent Ratios Video - Scaffold Notes

Created by
Heather Ward
Using the free online YouTube video lecture by Bill Oliver, "Plotting Equivalent Ratios" students will complete two examples (tables and graphs) to demonstrate understanding of graphing ratios. These examples are taken directly from the video with space for students to complete at Bill walks through each example. Students should write all the notes that the instructor writes for each example. The video is a little over 8 minutes long but with pausing for instruction and explaining along with all
Preview of Histograms Youtube Video Notes - Fill in the Blank Anywhere Math

Histograms Youtube Video Notes - Fill in the Blank Anywhere Math

Created by
Heather Ward
This notes-guide (scaffold notes) is to be used with the Histogram online video tutorial made by Anywhere Math (fantastic channel dedicated to teaching and illustrating various math concepts through the use of examples and simple explanations, we love it!). Anywhere Math videos are free and available on YouTube. The notes guide is fill in the blank so students follow along with instructor and there are screen shots that match the examples the video provides. This episode covers histograms.
Preview of Lesson Plan for area and perimeter 4th grade

Lesson Plan for area and perimeter 4th grade

Created by
Bobby Williamson
A detailed lesson plan covering: MGSE3.MD.5 Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement. A.A square with side length 1 unit, called a “unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area. B.A plan figure which can be covered without gaps or overlaps by n unit squares is said to have an area of n square units. MGSE3.MD.6 Measure areas by counting unit squares(square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improv
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