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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 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 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 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 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 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 All About Me - Math Windows

All About Me - Math Windows

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As a back to school or All About Me activity, students will create a "math window" that represents the important numbers in their lives. Numbers are everywhere. This is a great way to get them back into a math mode and get them thinking about numbers. It's also a nice way for students to explore the numbers in their worlds and display them colorfully in the classroom. It can work as a great ice-breaker as well. As an enrichment activity, students can cover their information with post-it/sticky
Preview of Engineer the Tallest Tower: Opertions with Integers

Engineer the Tallest Tower: Opertions with Integers

This lesson includes an Engineering Design Challenge where students construct the tallest tower possible using a set of materials. The lesson connects to operations with integers as students connect the items they used to a credit or debt. Great for the first week of school with a built in getting to know you piece where students interview their engineering design team partner. Additional practice with integer operations is included.
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