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Math project interactive whiteboards

Preview of Numb3rs: Fun Math Mystery Lessons~ Solve mysteries with Math~ No Prep Plans!

Numb3rs: Fun Math Mystery Lessons~ Solve mysteries with Math~ No Prep Plans!

Created by
TeachThisTeacher
These elementary math lessons are engaging and fun for students. I have included a welcome video to walk you through how to use each INCREDIBLY easy lesson.Students work with each other and the teacher to solve a mystery: Kidnapping, terrorist attack, counterfeit money and more!What the lessons include:Each lesson includes a warm-up question, a Youtube link to a song that includes instruction, a I Do, We Do, You Do portion and a case to solve as a class, individual or small groups. Lastly, I hav
Preview of M.C. Escher and Art Cross Curricular Powerpoint- Highly Visual with Video!

M.C. Escher and Art Cross Curricular Powerpoint- Highly Visual with Video!

This highly visual powerpoint can stand alone or act as an introduction to the Tessellations Project Lesson Plan. This powerpoint features biographical information on the artist M. C. Escher, information on how he created some of his most famous works, picture samples of some of his most mathematical pieces, an embedded video of M.C. Escher's life and math-focused words that can be used to explain the various perspectives of his pieces. This powerpoint would be perfect to develop a cross-curri
Preview of Area & Perimeter Project: You be the Architect!

Area & Perimeter Project: You be the Architect!

Created by
Matthew Stanbro
Your students will love this project! You be the Architect requires students to use addition, subtraction, multiplication, area, perimeter, measurement, estimation, and scale drawing. It is a fun and informative way to assess students. The project requires students to use real-world skills; designing an imaginary apartment. Students must add flooring (area) and wall items such as molding (perimeter), add furniture, and work within a budget. I do this with my fourth graders every year, and t
Preview of Graphing Worksheets and Activities

Graphing Worksheets and Activities

Graphing Project: *Letter to parents *Student Graphing Data Sheet to gather information from classmates (Tally Chart) *Graph Paper to make bar graph Worksheets: Bar Graph- Class Graph (What is your favorite meal?) 2 pages Tally Chart- Class Tally Chart (What season is your birthday in?) 2 pages SMART Notebook File: 2 pages: Sort and graph the shapes 3 pages: Teach Picture Graphs (graph and questions) 1 page: Make a graph with student names. 4 pages: Teach Tally Marks 1 page: Make a tall
Preview of Even and Odd Numbers: Investigating patterns with the four operations

Even and Odd Numbers: Investigating patterns with the four operations

Created by
Jeff's Notebooks
This resource guides students through an exploration of patterns in our number system using the most fundamental classification of numbers - even and odd and the 4 operations.Recognising even and odd numbers with and without objects is covered in the 2nd Grade.  With this as a foundation, a natural extension would be to investigate whether there  are any patterns when even and odd numbers are added, subtracted, multiplied or divided. So, as well as looking for patterns pupils are practicing and
Preview of M & M math: adding and subtracting fractions

M & M math: adding and subtracting fractions

This product includes a colorful and engaging Smart Notebook as well as a worksheet. The worksheet guides students through sorting M & M's, writing the quantities of fractions and then comparing their numbers with others using addition and subtraction of fractions. This project could be made easier by giving everyone the same number of M & M's or more difficult giving everyone a different number and then having to find common denominators. The Notebook is used to demonstrate the assignme
Preview of Sunrise-Sunset Chart  (teaching elapsed time)

Sunrise-Sunset Chart (teaching elapsed time)

Created by
Krista Basuel
This flipchart is used for the Everyday Math Third Grade curriculum. It helps the students learn about how the length of daylight changes throughout the year, Daylight Savings Time (if you live in a time zone affected by it), graphing, and elapsed time. My students love getting to work on their graph once a week to document if our days are getting longer or shorter. I have added extra pages at the back of the flipchart so that you can move them when you have filled up the first page of each c
Preview of Even and Odd Numbers - From Recognition to Patterns in the 4 Operations - BUNDLE

Even and Odd Numbers - From Recognition to Patterns in the 4 Operations - BUNDLE

Created by
Jeff's Notebooks
This bundle combines investigating Even and Odd numbers from being able to recognise them to exploring patterns when you add, subtract, multiply or divide them with and without visual support. Part 1: Recognise and identify even and odd numbersThis is one of the simplest ways to start exploring patterns in numbers. Beginning with counting and pairing objects it develops to recognising even and odd numbers according to the last (unit) digit in a number whatever it's size. This pack includes (a
Preview of Modified for Special Education - Percentage Shopping Activity

Modified for Special Education - Percentage Shopping Activity

**Modified for special education **Google slides - No prep needed11 interactive slides - students identify best price by calculating markdowns and deals using simple numbers; reflection questions included
Preview of Create a Pictograph No Prep Airplane Theme

Create a Pictograph No Prep Airplane Theme

Allow students to collaborate as a class to create a "life-sized" pictograph and analyze the data. Perfect for an airplane theme day or just to brighten up any math lesson!Resource includes:step-by-step instructionslabels for a class-wide graphstudent worksheet to follow along with class graph and questions to analyze graph
Preview of Probabilities of Compound Events - 7.SP.8

Probabilities of Compound Events - 7.SP.8

Find probabilities of compound events. Use tree diagrams, frequency tables organized lists and simulations. Scaffolded lesson provides for classroom differentiation. Can be used as a lesson leader, guided practice, independent practice, for cooperative learning and math centers, or as an assessment. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printable. Lesson is complete - NO PREP. Editable version included. Objectives: - Find probabilities of compound events - Create organized lists,
Preview of Approximate Probability of a Chance Event - 7.SP.6

Approximate Probability of a Chance Event - 7.SP.6

Great lesson for understanding difference between theoretical and experimental probability. Hands on projects reinforce earlier lessons, while introducing new concepts. Scaffolded lesson provides for classroom differentiation. Can be used as a lesson leader, guided practice, independent practice, for cooperative learning and math centers, or as an assessment. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printable. Lesson is complete - NO PREP. Editable version included. Objectives: - Co
Preview of Fraction Number Line

Fraction Number Line

This SmartBoard lesson gives a short introduction of fractions. It then gives directions on how students should create a fraction number line with their own paper. This activity introduces fractions on a number line and shows equivalent fractions. This lesson also includes questions that students can answer using their number line.
Preview of Develop and Use Probability Models - 7.SP.7

Develop and Use Probability Models - 7.SP.7

Develop probability models and use to find probabilities of events. Compare to observe frequencies and explain discrepancies. Scaffolded lesson provides for classroom differentiation. Can be used as a lesson leader, guided practice, independent practice, for cooperative learning and math centers, or as an assessment. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printable. Lesson is complete - NO PREP. Editable version included. Objectives: - Use theoretical probabilities to predict frequ
Preview of Numb3rs: Adding & Subtracting Fractions & Mixed Numbers ~A Week of Class Lessons

Numb3rs: Adding & Subtracting Fractions & Mixed Numbers ~A Week of Class Lessons

Created by
TeachThisTeacher
WOW! This lesson is incredibly interesting and fun for students. I have included a welcome video to walk you through how to use this INCREDIBLY easy lesson.The three lessons included are: (1) adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators (2) adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators and (3) adding and subtracting mixed numbers.Each lesson includes a warm-up question, a Youtube link to a song that includes instruction, a I Do, We Do, You Do portion and a case to solve as
Preview of Snowflake Bentley - A Symmetrical Adventure

Snowflake Bentley - A Symmetrical Adventure

In this hands-on activity, students will apply mathematical concepts to everyday life while using technology based learning to create and display discoveries based on concepts and principals of rotational symmetry. Through internet research and inquiry-based learning, students will discover just who the Snowflake Man was and his contributions to math, art, and literature. While working in pairs, students will use the notes they take from the various website viewings and create a PowerPoint p
Preview of Capacity Creature

Capacity Creature

Created by
Mary Ashbaugh
This is a fun activity you would have your class do after learning about Capacity. I include a quick review of the measurements of gallon, quart, pint, and cup. In this it will show your class an example of a Capacity Creature. It gives them the directions to make a Capacity Creature along with a grading rubric at the end to show them how it will be graded. This is a fun project that the kids really enjoyed.
Preview of Geometry Proof Puzzle

Geometry Proof Puzzle

Students use a word bank and their knowledge of triangle proofs to complete 3 "puzzles". CpCtC is used as well so I recommend using this after you teach that topic unless you wanted to modify the word bank and proofs. I had my students glue/tape their answers to construction paper to hang up around the classroom. I've used this multiple years and I really like how it turned out.
Preview of Draw Geometric Figures - 7.G.2

Draw Geometric Figures - 7.G.2

Draw geometric figures freehand and with ruler and compass. Draw from parameters including parallel lines, angles and perpendicular lines. Focus on triangles drawn using 3 angles or sides. Scaffolded lesson provides for classroom differentiation. Can be used as a lesson leader, guided practice, independent practice, for cooperative learning and math centers, or as an assessment. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printable. Lesson is complete - NO PREP. Editable version includ
Preview of Array Town

Array Town

Created by
Allison Kreider
This is an activity to do with students to practice arrays. There are 48 buildings that students can create to put in your classroom town. These buildings are meant to be able to differentiate within the classroom based on skill ability. This is a Smartboard Notebook file so you are free to make any necessary changes to fit your classroom. This can easily be saved as a pdf. If you can't open the file and need me to send you a pdf version, please send me an email.
Preview of Math Lab:  45-45-90 and 30-60-90 Triangle Puzzle/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Math Lab: 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 Triangle Puzzle/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

This is a great reinforcement for students who are studying the 30-60-90 and 45-45-90 triangles and the relationships among the legs and hypotenuse. Students will use their skills in radical manipulations and rationalizing the denominators. The puzzle is an assembly of a square and various 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 triangles. The measure of only 1 line segment from all of the figures is given, and the students will determine the measure of each and every other line segment using the information t
Preview of Mosaic Math: Relating Fraction, Decimals and Percents.

Mosaic Math: Relating Fraction, Decimals and Percents.

This Smart Notebook File includes examples of mosaics, a rubric and an assortment of grids (PDF) for students to design their own mosaic and find the fraction, decimal and percent for each color used. This could be used as an assessment of activity. The activity gives students a chance to use their artistic abilities all while practicing and becoming familiar with how fractions, decimals and percents relate to each other.
Preview of Irrational Numbers - 8.NS.1

Irrational Numbers - 8.NS.1

Convert between fraction and decimal equivalents. Create a model heirarchy of number types. Break numbers down to prime factors, and identify differences between irrational and rational numbers. Scaffolded lesson provides for classroom differentiation. Can be used as a lesson leader, guided practice, independent practice, for cooperative learning and math centers, or as an assessment. Use with smartboard, projector, computer, pad or as printable. Lesson is complete - NO PREP. Editable version
Preview of STEAM -  Build A Football Goal Post

STEAM - Build A Football Goal Post

Created by
Erin Knox
STEAM project where students use simple materials to build a football goal post that will stand on its own.
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