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Free 7th grade math literature circles for Microsoft Word

Preview of A Guide to Student Group-Work Without Nerve-Pills!

A Guide to Student Group-Work Without Nerve-Pills!

This mini-book is a complete guide to transforming your student group work in less than one week. Many teachers struggle to manage their cooperative learning groups so that students are on-task, productive, and engaged in deep academic conversation. Students can be loud, silly and off-task. Student work can be slack or unfinished. Some students can do all the work while others do nothing at all. This guide has a simple to follow and step-by-step plan, complete with pre-made student checklists, p
Preview of The Lost Pi Pie Of Euclidville

The Lost Pi Pie Of Euclidville

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Prairie Cache
This humorous readers' theatre focuses on the properties of different types of triangles through an entertaining reading activity. There are parts for all levels of reading, including the role of a chorus that appears frequently to keep those who do not like to read out loud by themselves engaged. This is suitable for any number of participants and includes a vocabulary activity to develop an understanding of the properties of different triangles. Kids learn when they are having fun and this
Preview of Teaching Math Through Literacy - List of Math Books with Recommendations

Teaching Math Through Literacy - List of Math Books with Recommendations

Created by
The Two Sisters
Children of all ages LOVE to be read to. Why not use in the math classroom? In this FREE resource, I have compiled a list of my favorite math books I have used as part of a lesson or have read to my students just for fun. Please enjoy and feel free to leave feedback with any of your favorite books not included on this list.
Preview of Learning Goals

Learning Goals

Created by
Motivating Minds
Custom learning goal prompts for your classroom! Featuring Literacy, Numeracy and Positive Education.
Preview of Group Work Organizer

Group Work Organizer

Created by
Megan Howell
This is a graphic organizers that allows all 6 students to share their thoughts while answering/ discussing one question. It is used as a rough draft for creating a large poster to share out to the class.
Preview of Group Chart for Math and Reading

Group Chart for Math and Reading

Created by
Ms JEAN
A chart that can be used to keep track the different leveled groups in the classroom.
Preview of Professor Layton and the Curious Village: Nintendo DS novel study

Professor Layton and the Curious Village: Nintendo DS novel study

Created by
Missrithenay
A workbook to accompany Professor Layton and the Curious Village on the Nintendo DS. This game contains a full length novel as well as a variety of mathematical, logical, and creative problem solving activities. The booklet contains comprehension questions and reflection activities. Yours for FREE, but please rate and comment!
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