enVision Common Core 2.0 version, 4th Grade Volume 1 BUNDLE - Daily Guided Slide
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- Google Slide Guided lessons for the WHOLE YEAR! 2,896 slides! Your lessons - what you and your students do each day including the practice problems and discussions are ready to go! All they need is a skilled teacher to guide them through it! These daily Google Slides will take you and your studentsPrice $64.58Original Price $71.75Save $7.17
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SEE VIDEO PREVIEWS! - Ready-to-go, no prep lessons! This can save you a TON of time planning! 1,304 slides are included, organized in order for each lesson in every topic.
View all Units for the EnVision 2.0, (2016) curriculum here.
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*********Please make sure this matches the version you use in your own classroom!
Each topic has a description with the individual lessons within that topic! See the list of each topic below. This should match EXACTLY what you have in your TM.*****
This bundle includes daily Google Slide Lessons for the first 7 topics of the enVision Math 2.0 program.
Topic 1 - Generalize Place Value Understanding
Topic 2 - Fluently Add and Subtract Multi-Digit Whole Numbers
Topic 3 - Use Strategies and Properties to Multiply by 1-Digit Divisors
Topic 4 - Use Strategies and Properties to Multiply by 2-Digit Numbers
Topic 5 - Use Strategies and Properties to Divide by 1-Digit Numbers
Topic 6 - Use Operations With Whole Numbers to Solve Problems
Topic 7 - Factors and Multiples.
This BUNDLE contains the complete first volume before students move on to fractions, decimals, and geometry in volume 2.
Leave the teacher's manual behind and guide students with these colorful and detailed child-friendly slides. Each day begins with the lesson title, the objective for the day (I have students read this), any needed vocabulary, and then guided practice problems and problems for students to answer independently as they apply what they've learned and work towards mastery. The lessons conclude with a "closing discussion" that provides students an opportunity to verbalize and review what they have learned that day.
I provide answer slides after the questions so that students can also compare their answers for accuracy. Sides take it slow, so students start off by not only practicing the skill, but learning how and why steps are taken in order to solve.
At the end of the unit's lessons, there is an extra VOCABULARY portion that reviews all vocabulary words from the unit.
Slides give guidance for you, too! I have small notes letting you know if you should go on to next slide and also give you a heads up if the next slide contains the answer, so you don't show it before students have an opportunity to solve it themselves. I use these notes for myself as well, because I can never remember what slide comes next. This makes them foolproof!
They are fully editable so you can add/change anything that you need to meet the needs of your classroom. I like to add a slide at the end of the lesson with "next steps" that may include their independent classwork assignment, their homework assignment, reminders about tests, or anything else you want to post to guide them through the last part of the math period.