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6th grade algebra syllabi $5-10

Preview of ALGEBRA / MATH SYLLABUS Template | Editable B&W Version + Watercolor Version

ALGEBRA / MATH SYLLABUS Template | Editable B&W Version + Watercolor Version

Check out the new algebra syllabus design by clicking here!This product contains 2 versions of the same ALGEBRA / MATH SYLLABUS template.1. Watercolor Version2. Black and White VersionIdea! : Use the black and white version to make multiple copies for in-class handouts and use the watercolor version for your google classroom!I have written in example text but it is editable!**IMPORTANT!The header text that says: Welcome, Expectations, Procedures, and Grading is NOT editable. It is a clipart inst
Preview of Modern ALGEBRA / MATH Syllabus Template | Editable - Endless Color Options

Modern ALGEBRA / MATH Syllabus Template | Editable - Endless Color Options

This modern syllabus template is designed to help you convey the ultimate amount of information. Its clean design and subject specific clipart will help your students and parents quickly locate information.Document Type:This is a Google Slide document.After you purchase this resource, you can add the it to your Google Drive by following these steps: Go to the ​​”My Purchases” page of your TPT account, and find the resource you want to accessClick "Add to Google Drive", then "Got it," if prompted
Preview of The Handshake Problem Clinking Glasses Investigation: 1 Week Curriculum

The Handshake Problem Clinking Glasses Investigation: 1 Week Curriculum

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SamizdatMath
This is the most carefully and completely documented use of the "The Handshake Problem" (also known as the "Glass Clink Problem") that you can find. It spans 5 days worth of lessons, homework assignments, enrichment and an assessment.The beauty of the "handshake problem" is that it can be looked at as a way to represent a problem visually through the use of points and connecting edges, but it can be investigated as a sequence of triangular numbers. This is then be compared to other types of sequ
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