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Preview of How To Solve Proportion Equations: NEW! Sky-Over-Land Method Fast Skills Builder

How To Solve Proportion Equations: NEW! Sky-Over-Land Method Fast Skills Builder

Created by
TeachersMart
Dear Math / Physics / Chemistry Teacher, Algebra as well as Physics and Chemistry are about SOLVING PROBLEMS. Every Science problem ends up with proportion equation that needs to be solved for X. I developed Sky-Over-Land Method for my high school Regents Physics students who learned how to deal with pre-calculus but demonstrated poor elementary school math skills. Later Sky-Over-Land Method was tested by friends of mine teaching the 3rd, 5th, and 7th grade. The testing showed brilliant resul
Preview of Classroom Essential Questions Flipchart

Classroom Essential Questions Flipchart

Created by
Jarrod Tyler
ActivInspire Flipchart to show ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS for all of your subjects in one flipchart! Language Arts, Math, Reading, Writing, Social Studies and Science are all included! Each subject has its own page that is fully customizable with included instructions. Use every day to share your essential questions with your students. Slide the Transparency Slider to reveal your EQ to your students.
Preview of Promethean Board Review Roulette Game

Promethean Board Review Roulette Game

This is an awesome Promethean Board review game that my students LOVE! As with all the games I create, IT IS NOT SPECIFIC TO JUST ONE LESSON! Pose a question to the class, then select a student at random. If the student answers correctly, they call "black" or "red". A correct pick in my class wins them candy. If they hit the "BONUS" section, they win candy and 2 bonus points on the next test. If they pick the wrong color, they win NOTHING! It keeps all students in the room on the hook, a
Preview of Alien Hunt

Alien Hunt

Alien Hunt - An ActivInspire Flipchart The object of this game is for students to erase squares and try to find an alien hidden underneath. You can use this with any subject and any questions. I would often use this game when going over homework. Have teams submit their answers in groups of 3 questions at a time. If they get all 3 correct they uncover 3 squares, 2 correct they uncover 2 squares etc. The winning team is the team with the most aliens found. Once the game is played you can m
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