Kids will love reading about another kid who had a fantastic invention! Eleven year old Frank Epperson invented the popsicle.This product contains a reading passage, vocabulary page, multiple coice comprehension assessement, sequencing activity, and a math word problem page. Hope you enjoy!
This product is a 40 question multiple choice assessment that measures student mastery and understanding of math common core standards. This assessment can be utilized as a diagnostic assessment for benchmarking and progress monitoring students.
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These Real-World Division Assessments 1-3 provide students with ample opportunities to practice the following common core concept: Solve real world problems involving division of unit fractions by non-zero whole numbers and division of whole numbers by unit fractions (CCSS: 5.NF.7c). The first two organizers provide the students with multiple choice options; however, the last organizer will require the students to write a short-constructed response that includes the correct word-problem label.
Latitude and Longitude (lat and long) can be hard for students to grasp. These carefully drawn images clearly communicate lat and long, hemispheres, and quadrants; and are the same art that is used in HBE lat and long printable posters.Remember that the East-West hemispheres can easily be shifted 90 degrees to create North-South hemispheres!Since these are blank and not labeled they are also very effective as graphic organizers that students can fill in during lat / long lectures or lat / long
This is a set of vocabulary cards that is based on the Georgia Frameworks math. These can be used in a pocket chart or on a bulletin board. The list includes:combine, count, digits,efficient,equal, estimate,greater, less, more. Happy Teaching!
Asian Heritage MonthStudents choose a member of the Asian community who inspires them. Students connect IB Learner Profile Attributes and Approaches to Learning Skills that are exhibited in their chosen figure.