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Preview of Microbit BEGINNER Coin toss project variables and conditions coding

Microbit BEGINNER Coin toss project variables and conditions coding

This resource is about the popular coin toss game and how the students, with the help of a little microbit block coding (variables, conditions, comparators, random numbers, on button press event), can recreate the game and enjoy their time while learning.The Micro:bit circuit board is nothing without some fun activities and games that show how cool programming and coding can be! This is exactly why I am here - to help educators all around the world in their quest for fun Micro:bit activities and
Preview of 6th Grade Brain Dump

6th Grade Brain Dump

Created by
SaucySumSolver
This is a summary of what my 6th graders had to learn by the end of the school year. It's a straight to the point brain dump of information and strategies they can easily use and remember. Suggestions: They would copy this while in stations, during bell-ringer, at home for homework, and even use a tutorial tool for past and current assignments. They didn't write everything at once towards the beginning. It was given as they learned the material, but it's up to you to decide that. (Based off my c
Preview of Summary Reference Sheet - Statistics

Summary Reference Sheet - Statistics

This product summarises key information when introducing statistics. Print and distribute to students to use as summary reference sheets while they work through the topic or display on your bulletin boards or classroom walls all year round. You and your students will find this simple yet informative cheat sheet easy to use!
Preview of "Why Don't I Have an A???" Weighted Averages & Grade Calculation Activity

"Why Don't I Have an A???" Weighted Averages & Grade Calculation Activity

Created by
AlgeBae
What's My Grade?! - Weighted AveragesDo your students constantly ask you "What's my grade" or "If I complete this assignment, what will my grade be"? This is a great presentation that can be used any time during the school year to help your students understand where their grade comes from and what a weighted average is. It is especially useful at the beginning of year to set grade expectations or at the end of the year to help students make sense of their grades. This presentation works with ALL
Preview of Canoosh Dice Probability Game — Complete (7 Games)

Canoosh Dice Probability Game — Complete (7 Games)

Created by
Jeff Goeke
Canoosh is a collection of fast-action, easy-to-learn classroom dice games based on a simple two-dice probability chart. It was designed to be inclusive of any age/learning ability and integrates healthy competitive fun with a range of math learning concepts:Addition and subtractionFractionsProbability and statisticsStrategyCanoosh Classroom Edition is designed to be projected on a wall or chalkboard. You can use it with an entire class, divided into teams, in smaller group play, or as the new f
Preview of STEAM Through the Year: Mathematics – July Edition

STEAM Through the Year: Mathematics – July Edition

STEAM Through the Year: Mathematics for July guides you through the month with STEAM lessons and projects. Students build mathematical proficiency with monthly-thematic lessons correlated to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards. Here you will find easy-to-use lessons providing practical strategies and problem-solving activities. The math and poetry lessons are themed around July special days and holidays – National Picnic Month, Fourth of July, Math 2.0 Day and Moon Day. Stu
Preview of STEAM Through the Year: Mathematics – September Edition

STEAM Through the Year: Mathematics – September Edition

STEAM Through the Year: Mathematics for September guides you through the month with STEAM lessons and projects. Students build mathematical proficiency with monthly-thematic lessons correlated to the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics standards. Here you will find easy-to-use lessons providing practical strategies and problem-solving activities. The math and poetry lessons are themed around September special days and holidays – Hispanic Heritage Month, Let’s Celebrate Fall, Skyscraper D
Preview of St Patricks Day Math Activity - Probability of Finding a Shamrock

St Patricks Day Math Activity - Probability of Finding a Shamrock

The St. Patrick's Day #luckydollar shamrock activity is fun for practicing probability math word problems! In addition, this probability activity includes a close reading about clover plants, cover crops, pollinators, soil erosion, and the germination of plants. This is an excellent resource for math, plant science, environmental science, biology, and agriculture classes. Students will investigate the likelihood of finding a 4-leaf clover in a 3-acre field. Students won't even realize they are d
Preview of Finding the MEDIAN using video games.

Finding the MEDIAN using video games.

In this activity your students will learn how to find the median of a set of data. They will use a game to gather their data, and then share their data with others. The will also learn a skill that is often overlooked. What happens when low or high scores are added to a set of data. What is the impact on the central tendency.
Preview of 22 Instructional Playing Card Math Games

22 Instructional Playing Card Math Games

22 Classroom Games to play with a partner and a deck of cards that relate to math standards. Too many times as a teacher I have seen the "fun" leave math classes when students leave elementary schools. These games can be used to help students compete daily for short periods of time to review topics like integers and fractions. Games can be adapted to make them more difficult or easier based on your class. There are games included for all levels of math classrooms all the way up to classroom te
Preview of Mean, Median, Mode, and Visualizing Real Data - Group Activities

Mean, Median, Mode, and Visualizing Real Data - Group Activities

Created by
Pios Labs
These activities and handouts task groups of students to calculate the mean, median, mode, and range of real data, as well as plotting a box plot and a histogram, through 6 group activities that can take 1 to 3 hours, depending on the class. Solutions are provided where applicable (3 activities).Target Level of Math Class:Pre-algebra, arithmetic, introduction to statistics, data visualizationAccess to calculators.For completion in groups in person, with students actively sharing solutions with
Preview of Canoosh Dice Probability Game (1-Game Sampler)

Canoosh Dice Probability Game (1-Game Sampler)

Created by
Jeff Goeke
Canoosh is a collection of fast-action, easy-to-learn classroom dice games based on a simple two-dice probability chart. It was designed to be inclusive of any age/learning ability and integrates healthy competitive fun with a range of math learning concepts:Addition and subtractionFractionsProbability and statisticsStrategyCanoosh Classroom Edition is designed to be projected on a wall or chalkboard. You can use it with an entire class, divided into teams, in smaller group play, or as the new f
Preview of Statistics Reference Sheet

Statistics Reference Sheet

This is a simple visual reference sheet to help students calculate:MeanMedianModeRangeThe terms "Minimum" and "Maximum" are also defined.
Preview of Eureka Math/Engage NY Lesson Plan Set Up and Reflection

Eureka Math/Engage NY Lesson Plan Set Up and Reflection

Breaking down the lessons for Eureka Math or Engage NY can become daunting. With this CCSS aligned curriculum it is important that we stick to the lesson give with fidelity. However, this is not always easy to communicate on a lesson plan. I have take Eureka Materials and developed a lesson plan outline to help you create and implement your Eureka Math/Engage NY lesson plan.
Preview of Social Media Math: Word Problems and Solutions, applying algebra and more

Social Media Math: Word Problems and Solutions, applying algebra and more

Created by
Pios Labs
Use these 11 math word problems to reinforce essential problem-solving and communication skills, all couched in the context of social media and the internet.  To solve these problems, knowledge of English language, arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percents, algebra, calculator use, logarithms and exponents, statistics, graphing, and other skills may be required.  Solutions are given with explanations, including how to write and solve relevant equations, along with additional discussion questions
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