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Math Common Core W.9-10.2 resources

Preview of Isaac Newton: The Laws of Motion and Gravitation - A Study Guide for gardes 8-12

Isaac Newton: The Laws of Motion and Gravitation - A Study Guide for gardes 8-12

Discover the genius of Isaac Newton with this in-depth study guide, crafted for students aged 13-17 (Grades 8-12). This guide takes learners on an exploratory journey through Newton's life, his groundbreaking discoveries in gravity and motion, and the development of calculus. Featuring engaging timelines, insightful explanations of the laws of motion and gravitation, and Newton's most famous quotes, this product makes complex concepts accessible and fascinating. It's an essential resource for ed
Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

Created by
TPT Maria
Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of Charts and Graphs - Russia

Charts and Graphs - Russia

29 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs on Russia:Vladimir Putin Approval Ratings, Syrian Civil War, Black Carbon Emissions, Phone calls by Putin and Trump, Oil Prices, Leadership in Russia,Airplane Crashes,Shipping Emissions, Annual Income, Military Craft in the Arctic,Age of the Population, Poverty Rates,Using the Internet, Births and Deaths,Libraries,The Circus,Migration,Covid-19 Deaths,Infant Mortality,Deaths in World War II,Russian Food Imports, Natural Gas,
Preview of Interdisciplinary Instruction and Supports: Writing Proofs in Algebra 1+2

Interdisciplinary Instruction and Supports: Writing Proofs in Algebra 1+2

Created by
Max Orr
This is a powerful interdisciplinary resource for any schools who are trying to broaden their writing and literacy practices across the curriculum and not just in ELA rooms. I use this instruction when I collaborate with our math teachers. It includes 7 slides that feature direct instruction on the use of passive voice and transition phrases, words, and grammatical constructs. My companion product for these slides is called Support for Proof Writing. It has a color-coded model proof for students
Preview of Vacation to a National Park

Vacation to a National Park

Created by
Cynthia Hansen
Use research, writing, and math skills to explore a U.S. National Park! Students choose and research a United States National park, then plan a family vacation to the park. Students use documents to record information: • Research sights and activities at the park • List basic information about the park • Summarize the history of the park and why they want to visit the park • Use information about climate and weather to decide on travel dates • Create a spreadsheet and figure costs for travel,
Preview of CER graphic organizer for ELA and Math

CER graphic organizer for ELA and Math

The common core requires a lot of evidence based writing. My students were struggling to write effectively using the CER (claim, evidence, reasoning) format so I made this quick graphic organizer. It helps them get their thoughts down into the correct categories before having to form full paragraphs.There is a second organizer for use with math word problems. This forces students to practice explaining their math using words and academic vocabulary.Check out the CER posters, board game, and A
Preview of CER poster set

CER poster set

The common core requires a lot of evidence based writing. CER: claim, evidence, reasoning, is helpful for getting students to think through their positions and more fully express their thoughts. These posters make great references for students using CER in the classroom. There are two sets of posters here here: a single page poster with CER and the questions to help the students think as well as each letter on it's own page. The top question is the one I use most often in ELA, the bottom in mat
Preview of Islamic Empire - The Field of Mathematics -Article Power Point Activities Assess

Islamic Empire - The Field of Mathematics -Article Power Point Activities Assess

"In order to understand the universe you must know the language in which it is written and that language .... is mathematics." - Galileo The Article and Power Point feature medieval Muslim contributions to early mathematics and astronomy, as well as, their influence on the development of Renaissance Europe. Activities and Paragraph Writing, as well as Document-Based Question Assessment included. Ideal for Cross Curriculum / Common Core Activity in Social Studies and/or Mathematics.- Lesson In
Preview of CER Bundle

CER Bundle

The common core requires a lot of evidence based writing. My students were struggling to write effectively and so I introduced them to the CER (claim, evidence, reasoning) system. I use the posters for student reference in my classroom and the graphic organizer to help them organize their writing. To further their learning, we often do Advertisement Discernment Scientific Investigation, which also helps them practice the steps of the scientific method. We then take things one step further and do
Preview of Graphing BUNDLE

Graphing BUNDLE

Created by
Study Z to A
Starting a graphing unit and don't know where to begin? Need review resources for an upper level class?This bundle has everything you need from start to finish. Students learn graph types, the parts of a graph, and graph analysis with almost no prep for you!This Bundle includes:Graph Type Cards - Great for introducing students to the bar, line, and scatter plot graphsGraphs & Tables Notebook Notes/Reference Page - Perfect for teaching about the parts of graphs and tables, students can refer
Preview of Individual Restaurant Portfolio Project

Individual Restaurant Portfolio Project

This is a four part portfolio project. in this project your students will create a theme / concept for a food service establishment, write a descriptive essay describing their establishment, Develop a menu for their establishment, cost out the menu and create menu prices based on desired margins, develop standardized recipes and food costs for menu items and portions, Create a final portfolio package that is the starting point for a business plan.
Preview of Math and Media - Board Game Task

Math and Media - Board Game Task

Created by
Valeska Dmello
Students will work together to create a Board Game using concepts learned in class. This activity was done in a Gr. 7 class, then in a Gr. 9 class as well and can be used with any grade level. For example - Students could use or make a spinner to use Probability , use of a dice can also teach probability. Students can use a Jeopardy style and have Q&A or even create their own form of a game. The options are endless and students were very creative. Another extension for Art, Digital Media and
Preview of Writing About Graphs: Instructions and Worksheets (4 variations)

Writing About Graphs: Instructions and Worksheets (4 variations)

Created by
Study Z to A
Are your students struggling to analyze graphs? Need to teach analytical writing but don't have a ton of time?This resource contains a set of instructions for writing about graphs and 4 different graph worksheets that break down the writing process.No prep, easy differentiation. Can be used in math, science, or ELA classes.
Preview of Financial Literacy:  Good vs. Bad Credit - Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Video Link

Financial Literacy: Good vs. Bad Credit - Lesson Plan, Worksheet, Video Link

Created by
PragerU Kids
This engaging lesson plan and worksheet will teach middle and high school students what credit is, what makes it “good” or “bad,” and how to build great credit for themselves. Cash Course is an entertaining and educational PragerU show highlighting the importance of money management and financial literacy for grades 6+. The embedded links connect to the Cash Course video that can be watched before the lesson and a free printable worksheet that could be used as a quiz.
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations by Graph [5 Algebra I Bell Ringers]

Solving Systems of Equations by Graph [5 Algebra I Bell Ringers]

Incorporate Reading and Writing in Mathematics with this series of PowerPoint presentations! For classroom instruction, this product is best when used with a LCD Projector. For individual or small group instruction, any delivery method will suffice. This file provides bell ringer activities for the above named skill for 5 days of instruction. It is highly recommended that you begin this as an Individual activity to develop critical thinking and reasoning in your students. Offer assistance only a
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