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4.G.1 - 3 & 4.MD.5 - 7: Geometry and Angles Math Video & Worksheet BUNDLE

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    1. OVERVIEW:This is a BUNDLE containing 103 Math Videos and Worksheets designed to have students learn and practice ALL of the Fourth Grade Math Common Core Standards. The Math Videos and Worksheets Included (By Topic):Place Value Videos (4.NBT.1 - 4)Place Value (FREEBIE)Comparing ValuesStandard, Word
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    Description

    OVERVIEW:

    This is a bundle containing SIXTEEN math videos and worksheets, which cover a range of topics related to geometry, angles, and shape patterns.

    The Math Videos and Worksheets Included:

    • Classifying and Drawing Lines and Rays
    • Classifying and Drawing Angles
    • Parallel, Perpendicular, and Intersecting Lines
    • Classifying Triangles by Angle
    • Classifying Triangles by Sides
    • Classifying Quadrilaterals
    • Line Symmetry
    • Drawing Lines of Symmetry
    • Fractional Parts of a Circle
    • Fractional Parts of a Circle with Turns
    • Degrees in a Circle
    • Measuring Angles with a Protractor
    • Drawing Angles with a Protractor
    • Joining Angles
    • Finding Unknown Angles
    • Shape Patterns

    Looking for more math videos and worksheets that are aligned to the 4th Grade Common Core Standards? This set can be found in my Math Video and Worksheet Year-Long BUNDLE.


    WHAT'S INCLUDED:

    Math Video: A teacher-led video that guides students to use a math concept and to apply that concept with real-world story problems. (The link for the video is at the top of the accompanying student worksheet.)

    Worksheet: An accompanying worksheet that will enhance student interaction with the video by allowing them to record works and answers. The worksheet comes in black and white and color.

    Parent Letter: A guide for parents about what the math videos are, their importance, and different ways to access the video.

    Answer Key: A key for correcting the worksheet.


    VIDEO & WORKSHEET COMPONENTS:

    Video Title & Objective: States the topic and learning objective of the video.

    Vocabulary & Concepts: Explains pertinent vocabulary and concepts related to the video’s topic.

    Concept Steps: Outlines the steps used to solve each problem.

    Let Me Show You: Demonstrates how to apply the steps to a set of problems.

    Let's Do It Together: Guides students through applying the steps to a set of problems.

    Math in the World: Guides students through applying the steps to a real-world story problem.

    Independent Practice: Challenges the students to apply the concepts independently on the worksheet.


    MINI-BUNDLE BONUS:

    8 Review Sheets: Four review sheets that cover lines, angles, and shapes AND four review sheets that cover degrees have been included in this bundle. Each review sheet contains one problem from every video in this resource.

    Vocabulary Glossary: A glossary page has been included in this bundle. It contains all of the vocabulary words and definitions used in every video included in this bundle.


    HOW THE MATH VIDEOS & WORKSHEETS HELP:

    Parents: The most common problem for parents is that they want to help their child with math homework, but they do not understand all of the strategies taught in today’s classrooms. These videos allow parents and students to sit down together and learn different strategies to solve math problems.

    Students: Too often students need more time to process math concepts than what can be offered in the classroom. By being able to watch these videos at their own pace and on their own time, students can rewatch problems being solved and pause the videos for the amount of work time that they need.

    Teachers: There always seems to be a shortage of time in a classroom. Teachers can use these videos in many ways to help make the most of the time they do have. Some of these ways include as part of a flipped classroom model, for additional practice and review during small groups, centers, or for independent practice time, and for advance the pacing of gifted and talented or high-achieving students.


    WANT MORE DIGITAL MATH ACTIVTIES?

    Take a look at our 4th Grade Math Task Cards and our 4th Grade Digital Math Activities for each of the concepts in this product. Both of these bundles, and the individual resources included in them, were designed to go hand in hand as practice or assessment for each concept.


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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    An angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a “one-degree angle,” and can be used to measure angles.
    An angle that turns through 𝘯 one-degree angles is said to have an angle measure of 𝘯 degrees.
    Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. Sketch angles of specified measure.
    Recognize angle measure as additive. When an angle is decomposed into non-overlapping parts, the angle measure of the whole is the sum of the angle measures of the parts. Solve addition and subtraction problems to find unknown angles on a diagram in real world and mathematical problems, e.g., by using an equation with a symbol for the unknown angle measure.
    Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting sequence and observe that the terms appear to alternate between odd and even numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.

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