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Preview of Teaching Polygons- Pirate Themed

Teaching Polygons- Pirate Themed

Created by
Amanda McDonald
(Please rate me. I'd love to know how you like it!) This fun pirate themed flipchart is perfect for review or teaching polygons to your students. With interactive games, videos, and a quiz it has everything you need! Polygons covered: Triangle, Quadrilateral, Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon. Also includes an original song to help students remember polygons!
Preview of Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles (Winter Themed)

Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles (Winter Themed)

Created by
Amanda McDonald
This flipchart can be used to review or teach classifying triangles. It will go over equilateral, isosceles, scalene, right, acute, and obtuse triangles. It gives an instructional slide followed by a review slide that is interactive for students. There is also an original song included to help reinforce the concept. ~Must have the ActivInspire program to open this flipchart.
Preview of Divisibility Rules Interactive SMARTBoard

Divisibility Rules Interactive SMARTBoard

Learning Divisibility Rules enables students to work more easily with numbers in numerous situations. I have designed an interactive SmartBoard Lesson that allows students to get out of their seats and work at the board. Almost every page in this presentation has a link or an object that can be moved or clicked during the learning process. Included in this lesson are the divisibility rules for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10. Each number has a page dedicated to it that includes the divisibility r
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

Mean, Median, Mode, and Range

Created by
Doc Smith
Kids learn mean, median, mode, and range through an interactive Powerpoint lesson featuring "The 3M Rap".
Preview of Adding Subtracting Fractions Music Math Activity Play Virtual Piano Answer Key

Adding Subtracting Fractions Music Math Activity Play Virtual Piano Answer Key

These are 2 GREAT Add and Subtract Fractions worksheets where after students are finished working answers they have a list of piano keys to play. You use a virtual keyboard to let students "play" their answer and if they got problems correct, the song will sound correct. The virtual keyboard piano is FREE online, linked on Smartboard Slides. Two songs are provided, "Fur Elise" and a Linkin Park song. ZipFile contains; TWO (2-page each) Worksheets of Adding and Subtracting Fractions Music Math pr
Preview of Geometry: Polygon Song

Geometry: Polygon Song

Created by
Amanda McDonald
Please rate me. I'd love to know how you like the song! Song to help students remember polygons. Triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagon, and octagon. You will need active software to open this file. If you would like this in a PDF please look here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Polygon-Song-PDF
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Importance of learning math skills

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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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