Use this spreadsheet to assess your students' understanding of standard, word, and expanded form of multi-digit numbers while applying it to using distances traveled using a distance calculator and Google Earth.
This power point lesson teaches vocabulary and applies the vocabulary of shapes, angles, and lines to real life applications. Students use the draw tool in word to design town blueprints using shapes, lines, and angles.
I created this google form in google classroom to check for understanding of parallelograms, rectangles, polygons, and trapezoids. It is a self grading quiz for the multiple choice questions. The open ended are graded by the teacher.
I used this exit slip with my fourth grade math class. This showed me how much they learned about the shape attributes of quadrilaterals, parallelograms, squares, and rectangles.
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