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Preview of Math 6 - Algebra 2 Table of Contents

Math 6 - Algebra 2 Table of Contents

Math 6 - Algebra 2 Table of ContentsThis is a simple table of contents that I use for students to help keep them organized. Following the warm-up each day, students record the pages for the day and number them as they receive them. The table of contents is always kept at the beginning of their binder for a quick and easy reference.I also included the Smart Board file I created for students to record from. It's super easy to edit, just double click on the row and type in the name and dates.
Preview of LEY DE SIGNOS PARA MULTIPLICACIƓN Y DIVISIƓN

LEY DE SIGNOS PARA MULTIPLICACIƓN Y DIVISIƓN

Created by
amy calderon
El material es Ćŗtil para introducir a los alumnos en el trabajo con nĆŗmeros enteros ( positivos y negativos) utilizar los emojis es una forma divertida de aprenderse la ley de los signos. Para ello es necesario entregar a los alumnos el juego de material impreso, pedirles que coloreen, recorten y peguen en su cuaderno la ley de los signos.
Preview of Eureka Smart Notebook Template

Eureka Smart Notebook Template

In Eureka math's lessons, every lesson has the same componets--Fluency, objective, concept development, DOL, problem set and student debrief. In my district we are required to have the title at the top of every page with the number of minutes we spend in each section. I got frustrated creating that every time so I created this template that has every section color coded. All I do now is open it, save it as a new file and make my lesson in the template. I never have to worry about titling sectio
Preview of End of the Year Student Awards

End of the Year Student Awards

Here are 24 unique student awards to give to your students at the end of the year. These include: The Best Smile Award The Super Reader Award The LOL award Cool as a Cucumber Award Best Sleeper Award .... and many more The file is a .flipchart file so that you can edit each award to add in the student's name or change the graphics! I hope you enjoy!
Preview of Fundamental Operations on Integers

Fundamental Operations on Integers

Created by
Teacher Alma
For students and Math teachers consumption. Easy explanation on the fundamental operations of integers.
Preview of 5.NBT.A.1 Understand the place value system (II) Google Form

5.NBT.A.1 Understand the place value system (II) Google Form

Created by
Baldo
5.NBT.A.1 Understand the place value system (II) Google Form1 Introductory video20 QuestionsSuper long sized numbers underlined on red.Self-evaluated
Preview of Center Rotation Power Point

Center Rotation Power Point

This is a great resource to use during center rotations to keep students on track of what center they should be at. This can be edited to meet your individual center rotations.
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