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Elections - voting Common Core 5.NBT.B.6 resources for International Baccalaureate

Preview of Election Day in the United States Math By the Numbers Activity

Election Day in the United States Math By the Numbers Activity

Enrich and extend your math lessons with this 'Election Day Math by the Numbers' activity that is perfect for 4th grade and up (and advanced 3rd graders). I have created a non-biased, kid-friendly, and super-engaging resource for students to learn all about the elections in the United States. This resource is an engaging way for your students to work on math skills and apply them to real-world situations at the same time! How can I use Math by the Numbers in the classroom?Supplement your instru
Preview of National Park Road Trip Project

National Park Road Trip Project

Created by
Melissa Walker
Looking to extend your students' knowledge of multiplication and division concepts? This long-term project is engaging and allows students to practice multiplication and division of multi-digit numbers with decimals.
Preview of Nov. 3 Math & Social Studies Puzzle: Election Day Designated | Mixed Review

Nov. 3 Math & Social Studies Puzzle: Election Day Designated | Mixed Review

On November 3 of the Mystery Year, Congress passed a law to designate election day. The clues for finding the year involve the meaning of majority, ratio, unit rate, percent, and reasoning skills in a real-world context. This puzzle is great for middle school or high school students to use any time. Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version3 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, Extensions, and a variet
Preview of IB/PYP Math Review Cards {Math Centers- Fifth Grade}

IB/PYP Math Review Cards {Math Centers- Fifth Grade}

Created by
Nomad Teacher
Your students will love the variety found in these math cards! My students enjoy using the cards as a fun review as well as a motivating way to challenge themselves.How to use:Cards are colored by level 1-3 so you can easily place the cards around your room and students will be able to easily scoot to find the level they would like to practice. Small square(s) are also located in the bottom left corner indicating the level of the problems to suit your printing.Cards work great as a math center f
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