These Fraction, Decimal, and Percent conversions posters are a must have for any 6th, 7th, or 8th Grade Math Classroom! Help your class learn converting decimals, converting percents, and convertin…
25-page study guide/outline for 8th grade/High school algebra Covers most high school Algebra I curriculums, including the New York Regents curriculum Hand-written, original illustrations Digital PDF file Following topics covered: Basics of Algebra Prime and composite numbers Ratios and proportions Inequalities Slope Linear equations Systems of equations Exponents Square root Factoring Functions Polynomials Parabolas Quadratic equations Exponential growth and decay Sequences and series Absolute value Piecewise functions Irrational numbers Probability - permutation, combination Statistics - mean, median, mode, box and whisker plot, stem and leaf plot Note: This product was revised and improved in March 2024. If you purchased before March 19, 2024, I am happy to offer you a free copy of the revised version.
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Are your students disinterested and tired of the traditional ways of learning characterization? Have you been searching for a really fun, student-centered, interactive way to eliminate their boredom? Well, look no further! I present to you a wonderful student-collaboration activity that will get your students involved and excited for a character analysis for any novel, […]
Are you looking for a poster that shows the 4 different types of slope? In this post I link a free slope poster to download and add to an algebra word wall. Recently updated slope guy with a color and also black and white version.
Hello Everyone!! Happy New year to all of you! The end of 2015 and the beginning of 2016 have been very emotional for me. We started off our winter break visiting my son, Jordan in Indiana. He has made his way into the hearts of the people of southwest Indiana with his amazing storytelling and reporting for the local news station. And...He just bought his first house. We are so excited for him! We loved spending time with him over Christmas. --- On our drive back home, we kept getting texts, phone calls, and e-mails from friends about the 12 tornadoes that ravaged their way through the towns around our home in Texas. Oh my goodness---our emotions went from bliss to absolute heartbreak. So many of our friends lost everything, including a couple of teachers from our district. One of the elementary schools was hit and is now deemed unsafe. And sadly, 11 people lost their lives. The past few days have been filled with helping school and church groups gather needed supplies for those affected by this disaster. Texans do tend to jump in and help whenever needed!! The cleanup and rebuild will take years, but the support will be there. If you would like to help those in need during this time, here's a link to the red cross donation sight. Thank you in advance for sharing your blessings! http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/2015/12/28/how-to-help-tornado-victims/77965462/ These events really put things into perspective for me. What is important? Where should we put our passion? So many of us are blessed beyond measure. We take for granted who and what we have in our lives. Herein lies the resolution. Giving. The more you give, the more you receive. Throughout the coming year, I will continue to share things on this blog for anyone who can use them to help teachers, parents, and kids get excited about learning. Teaching is sharing. Teaching is giving. I will give the best I have. It may not always be perfect, it may not always fit everyone's bill, but, if what I share can help even one person, It is worthwhile!! So, having said all that, I am sharing a new unit. This one is all about Opinion Writing. You all know how much I love Lucy Calkins. This unit is based on her "Writing Reviews" book for first graders. When we get back from winter break, our firsties will be learning all about opinions and how to share them through writing. This unit is a precursor to one we will do on writing book reviews and other type of persuasive writing. It includes everything you need to print and go! Here are a few pics. The unit is about 32 pages. If you think you might be able to use any of this, simply click HERE for the printable download. As always, thanks for taking time out to stop by and read this little blog. I appreciate you! My New Year's wish for you is that you are surrounded by love and joy, and that you are blessed to be a blessing to others. If you are heading back to school next week, have a wonderful reunion with your littles. Give them the best you have!! Joyfully! Nancy
Synonyms and antonyms worksheet for first grade and second grade. Students find a synonym and an antonym for each word.
Geometry resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Here you will find our selection of Area Worksheets for kids. This page contains links to all of our different area worksheets, including area of rectangles, area of circles, area of triangles and more.
This visual guide is a great review for the Sound and Light Unit for 4th grade based on the Georgia Performance Standards. This study guide can be used to prepare and review for the Georgia Milestones. ...
This exercise is for Grade 3 students. This worksheet can evaluate the knowledge of students in the “do or does” grammar concept. Please download the PDF Do or Does Worksheets for grade 3 – Exercise 8
Is your kid having trouble with contractions? Try out this simple memory matching game.
One fun math idea to incorporate as a weekly routine is a Challenge of the Week problem. It is optional for students to give it a try, but I've found that just by adding the word challenge and hyping it up a little bit...kids love to give it a shot! The problem is always an extension of what we are studying that week in class. I put each new challenge up on Monday morning and students have until the end of the day on Thursday to turn in their solutions to the turn in basket pictured. We go over the challenge every Friday after our daily warm-up problem. Students who answered the problem get a small prize (mints in my classroom!) and the recognition of solving the Challenge of the Week! Enjoy! Both my 6th grade challenge problems and 8th grade challenge problems are FREE! Be sure to grab a copy and use them with your students! Here was one of our first Challenge of the Week problems this year during our fraction multiplication unit. Go Badgers...Wisconsin sports is a fairly common them in my classroom! After multiplying fractions, we moved on to multiplying and dividing mixed numbers. I love how this problem really makes them work backwards and think about the process of multiplying fractions and mixed numbers! As we moved into our rates and ratios unit, this problem was one of the more challenging this year. My students get to know my love of baseball pretty early on in the year! Another challenging rates and ratios problem. Especially letter c... Here was a great problem that I used during our percents, fractions, and decimals unit a few weeks ago. Another Problem of the Week from our percents, fractions, and decimals unit! This one was from later in the chapter when we learned how to find the percent of a number. For our shortened Thanksgiving week, I got creative and researched some crazy Thanksgiving statistics. Seems like a lot of turkey per person, but I guess the stats don't lie! Here is a challenge that relates to order of operations! I also had to show one of my students responses because of how complex it was. I love it when I see things like this in sixth grade! On the left is the problem of the week. On the right is one of my the student's response. I rewrote it so that I could go through it with all of my classes. They loved the challenge of having to use order of operations to solve such a complicated problem! After introducing algebraic expressions at the beginning of our algebra units, here was a challenge of the week that I had A LOT of students try! As we continued our units of algebra, here is a challenge of the week that I had students try BEFORE we learned about two-step equations. I liked the writing aspect of this problem, as well as how open-ended it is! Once we learned about two-step equations, I made our challenge of the week a little tougher...fractions AND decimals! More two-step equations! This challenge of the week was also a great review of dividing fractions and mixed numbers from the start of the year. This challenge of the week involved finding a two-step rule for the function table! This problem was as we were nearing the end of our algebra units. I like how it brought together everything that we had been learning about...equations, function tables, and graphs! On to solving inequalities! This problem was before we had learned about solving two-step inequalities. Two-step inequalities with fractions! This was a tricky one for the sixth graders! This challenge of the week was just prior to learning how to find the measure of a reflex angle. I had a lot of students who remembered to subtract from 360 degrees! This one was one of my favorites! Some students surprised me by finding angle C first. I hadn't even thought to solve it that way! This problem sparked a fun discussion of the names of different polygons...including a megagon (1,000,000-sided polygon). Translations, reflections, and rotations! Putting it all together! The rotation step was tricky for my students because most of the examples we did in class were rotated around the origin! Moving on to areas...this problem was just after learning about how to find the area of parallelograms and triangles! More work with areas! I really enjoyed creating these area challenge problems! Putting it all together with a composite area problem. This was challenging with the two semi-circles! Composite volumes...combining what we learned about finding the volume of rectangular prisms and pyramids! This might have been my favorite problem to create! Who doesn't want to solve a problem with a floating pyramid inside of a rectangular prism!
This study guide is a must have reference when teaching and reviewing for the Texas STARR Algebra I End of Course Exam or any Algebra I EOC. I created this product after working with average students and special populations. I address the most frequent areas of confusion and difficulty. I added, cha...
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Spelling words are an essential part of every 9th-grade student's learning journey. To help reinforce and enhance their spelling skills, worksheets become a valuable entity. These worksheets focus on providing engaging and informative exercises that cater to the specific subject, enabling students to seamlessly practice and improve their spelling abilities.
Doodlr is a spin on Tumblr. Students make connections with words and symbols through doodling. This activity includes a parabola graphic organizer for students to label in relation to real-world scenarios. Available in printable form and digital for Google Slides.Add more iMath activities to the pho...
This worksheet is suitable for those who want to practise tenses that are mixed. It should be clear which tense each sentence is in. It´s a grammar drill and I hope you or your students will find it useful. Key is also included. - ESL worksheets
It is very important to review the contents taught at school to test if we know them right or we should deal with them. Click over the pictures and comment your answers. The two first images are fo…
This 2D and 3D shapes packet is jammed full of worksheets to help equip your students with all the strategies they need to master 2D and 3D shapes in second grade. It will teach them a variety of skills related to naming and identifying 2D and 3D shapes, exploring attributes of shapes and so much more! A total of 42 worksheets are included which are perfect for whole-class activities, math stations, fast finisher activities, homework and review. Save 30% with the BUNDLE! Second Grade Math Worksheet Bundle The worksheets include: ♥ Name the 2D Shapes – Write the names of the 2D shapes. ♥ 2D Shapes – Write the names of the 2D shapes and number the attributes. ♥ 2D Shapes: Attributes – Count how many angles and sides each shape has. ♥ Name the 3D Shapes x2 - Write the names of the 3D shapes. ♥ 3D Shapes - Write the names of the 3D shapes and number the attributes. ♥ 3D Shapes: Attributes – Count how many faces, edges and vertices each shape has. ♥ Prism or Pyramid? – Sort the shapes by whether they are a prism or a pyramid. ♥ 2D or 3D Shapes – Label the shapes and then determine whether they are 2D or 3D. ♥ Triangles – Draw a triangle, number the attributes and color all the shapes that are triangles. ♥ Quadrilaterals - Draw a quadrilateral, number the attributes and color all the shapes that are quadrilaterals. ♥ Pentagons - Draw a pentagon, number the attributes and color all the shapes that are pentagons. ♥ Hexagons - Draw a hexagon, number the attributes and color all the shapes that are hexagons. ♥ Octagons - Draw an octagon, number the attributes and color all the shapes that are octagons. ♥ Cubes – Label the cube, draw a cube and number the attributes. ♥ Cylinders – Label the cylinder, draw a cylinder and number the attributes. ♥ Spheres – Label the sphere, draw a sphere and number the attributes. ♥ Cones – Label the cone, draw a cone and number the attributes. ♥ Rectangular Prisms – Label the rectangular prism, draw a rectangular prism and number the attributes. ♥ Triangular Prisms – Label the triangular prism, draw a triangular prism and number the attributes. ♥ Triangular Pyramids – Label the triangular pyramid, draw a triangular pyramid and number the attributes. ♥ Square Pyramids – Label the square pyramid, draw a square pyramid and number the attributes. ♥ Quadrilaterals Sort – Sort the shapes by whether they are quadrilaterals. ♥ Color the Quadrilaterals – Color all the shapes that are quadrilaterals. ♥ Name the Shape – Determine whether the shapes are triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons or hexagons. ♥ Irregular Shapes x2 – Sort the shapes by their type. ♥ Color by Shape – Use the key to color the picture. ♥ Draw the Shape – Read the description and draw the matching shape/s. ♥ Shape Attributes (2D) – Match the descriptions to the shapes. ♥ Shape Attributes (3D) – Match the descriptions to the shapes. ♥ Shape Match – Match the shape and the attributes to the shape name. ♥ Guess the Shape – Use the key to color the real-life shapes. ♥ 2D Shape Detective – Read the clues and draw the matching shapes. ♥ 3D Shape Detective – Read the clues and draw the matching shapes. ♥ 2D Shapes: Geoboard – Draw a 2D shape that matches the description. ♥ True Facts: 2D Shapes – Color all the facts that are true about the 2D shapes. ♥ True Facts: 3D Shapes – Color all the facts that are true about the 3D shapes. ♥ 2D Shapes: Quick Check – Answer the questions about the 2D shapes. ♥ 3D Shapes: Quick Check – Answer the questions about the 3D shapes. Both a USA and AUS-UK version is included. You may also like: Second Grade Fractions and Partitioning Second Grade Time Worksheets Second Grade Addition and Subtraction Second Grade Data and Graphing Second Grade Multiplication Worksheets Second Grade Place Value and Numbers Worksheets Second Grade Division Worksheets First Grade Numbers and Place Value Worksheets First Grade Addition and Subtraction Worksheets First Grade 2D and 3D Shapes Worksheets First Grade Fractions and Partitioning Worksheets First Grade Data and Graphing Worksheets First Grade Time Worksheets Kindergarten Addition and Subtraction Worksheets Kindergarten Numbers to 20 Worksheets Kindergarten 2D and 3D Shapes Worksheets Kindergarten Place Value Worksheets Please see the preview for more details. ♥♥♥ Follow me to be the first to hear about FREEBIES and updates ♥♥♥ ♥♥♥ Earn TPT Credits when you leave feedback ♥♥♥ I welcome and appreciate any feedback, comments or suggestions. You may also contact me on [email protected]
The My State Report Worksheet is designed to help elementary school students learn about and showcase their knowledge of a specific state. This worksheet provides a structured format where students can research and gather information about the state's geography, history, notable landmarks, and more. By using this worksheet, students will be able to delve deeper into their chosen state and present their findings in an organized and engaging manner. Whether it's for a school project or simply to expand their knowledge, this worksheet acts as a valuable tool for young learners interested in discovering more about the United States.
Are you looking for a poster that shows the 4 different types of slope? In this post I link a free slope poster to download and add to an algebra word wall. Recently updated slope guy with a color and also black and white version.
Looking for 5th grade anchor charts? Try some of these anchor charts in your classroom to promote visual learning with your students.
22 Comma Rules provide concise rules and clear examples to improve your mastery of mechanics.
Give sixth- and seventh-grade learners a chance to practice combining like terms in algebraic expressions with this one-page worksheet.
If you're searching for comprehensive worksheets that cover the fundamental concepts of energy, light, heat, and sound, then you've come to the right place. These worksheets are designed to engage learners of all ages and provide a solid understanding of these essential topics. With clear and concise explanations, engaging activities, and thought-provoking questions, these worksheets are perfect for students, homeschoolers, or anyone looking to brush up on their knowledge of energy, light, heat, and sound. Let's dive in and explore the exciting world of energy and its various forms together!