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Black History Month Common Core 6.RP.A.3c resources

Preview of Black History Month Math Digital Activities | Google Activity

Black History Month Math Digital Activities | Google Activity

Created by
HerrHistory
Black History Month Math Activities (Google Activity) is a fun way to practice key 6th grade math concepts while celebrating Black History Month! This activity highlights key events from the Civil Rights Movement including Brown v. Board of Education Topeka, Montgomery Bus Boycotts, and the March on Washington. Each topic has an informational text paired with historically accurate mathematical questions. The product is ready for you to add to your Google Drive and assign on Google Classroom. A
Preview of 6th Bundle: Black History Math Project with Problems + Biographies

6th Bundle: Black History Math Project with Problems + Biographies

Created by
Mona Math
Black History Math Project includes: 6th grade thin sliced word problems & "Facts I learned" posters Biographies of mathematicians (including a research note-catcher notebook, questions to answer, & a writing prompt for each) Students can solve problems about the mathematicians and then continue their research with the biographies! This is truly an integrated math lesson about Black Mathematicians with both MATH & BIOGRAPHIES about Black Mathematicians. ✨Mathematicians included: Mae
Preview of Black History Month Math 6th Thin Sliced Problems

Black History Month Math 6th Thin Sliced Problems

Created by
Mona Math
Black History Month in Math- Are you ready to Celebrate with your Math Class? This is an integrated set of thin sliced problems to give students practice with multi-digit multiplication & decimal addition, while also learning facts about Black Mathematicians.What is Thin Sliced Word Problems? Thin slicing is an idea from Building Thinking Classrooms book by Peter Liljedahl. The idea is that you create a series of problems for students to tackle that increase in challenge slightly with each p
Preview of Tax Tip Discount Markup Percent Problems - DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM Review - MLK DAY

Tax Tip Discount Markup Percent Problems - DIGITAL ESCAPE ROOM Review - MLK DAY

In this standards-based, engaging Martin Luther King Jr Day (MLK Day) digital escape room, students will have fun solving percent word problems involving discount, markup, sales tax, tip. discount price, selling price, etc. Great for reviewing percents during Black History Month in math to honor MLK.Perfect for Google Classroom and distance learning or in person, students unlock 4 locks, each of which contain 4 problems. Also great 7th Grade review. An MLK picture appears on each lock only after
Preview of Oct. 20 Math & U.S. History Puzzle: Kamala Harris, V.P. of U.S. | Mixed Review

Oct. 20 Math & U.S. History Puzzle: Kamala Harris, V.P. of U.S. | Mixed Review

To find the Mystery Year for the date of October 20th in this warm-up puzzle, students solve clues that involve finding percent and percent growth, finding products with mixed numbers, and using proportions in a real-world context. The clues connect math with various aspects of the life of Kamala Harris. Math History-Mystery Puzzles for Middle School are research-based and are great motivators for middle school or high school students to use any time. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital ve
Preview of Mathematics Behind Martin Luther King, Jr.

Mathematics Behind Martin Luther King, Jr.

Using this worksheet, students can examine the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., by completing simple word problems related to his life and death. This activity makes a great mixed review for middle school students and a nice warm-up or extra credit assignment for High School students.
Preview of Percent Analysis of American Slavery and Segregation Timeline

Percent Analysis of American Slavery and Segregation Timeline

Created by
Math by Kim
In this product, students will analyze a timeline of slavery and segregation in America to understand and compare proportionally how long slavery and segregation have existed versus equality.  Students will convert these proportional rates into percentages and make inferences about how the percentages affect history and current events.  Students will be able to use ratios and proportional thinking to convert real world numbers to percentages.  Students will also be able to use the percentages to
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