Fifth Grade Measurement 3 - Customary Weight (Mass) Powerpoint Lesson is powerful when used as direct instruction in the classroom, online, or individually. It teaches students the different members of the customary weight family: ounce, pound, ton and when to use them. There are 22 effective teaching strategies based on research used in this lesson. For best results, students should have white boards and dry erase markers. Included in this powerpoint lesson are the following: title slide focus slide objectives Students will be able to identify the different customary units of weight (mass). Students will be able to know when to use which unit of measure. Students will be able to convert one customary unit into another. essential question How can I identify the different customary units of weight (mass) and be able to convert one customary unit into another? vocabulary development vocabulary check concept development step-by-step demonstration on how to identify customary weight, when to use them and how to convert from one unit to another guided practice checking for understanding problem solving with word problem reward slide Don't forget to leave feedback on this lesson to earn points for purchasing other TpT products. Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products. The first 48 hours is always 50% off. CLICK HERE You may be interested in the following related powerpoint lessons: Link - 5th Grade Measurement 1 - Customary Length Link - 5th Grade Measurement 2 - Metric Length Link - 5th Grade Measurement 4 - Metric Weight (Mass) Link - 5th Grade Measurement 5 - Customary Volume (Capacity) Link - 5th Grade Measurement 6 - Metric Volume (Capacity)
The Summer Games are almost here! Engage your students in this fully integrated unit to add to the excitement of Paris 2024! This unit includes all sorts of activities in a wide variety of subject areas. Also included is a presentation in both PowerPoint and google slides versions. ***Please note, the word "Olympics" is trademarked. For this reason this product uses the words "summer games" instead. **** Here is a list of activities included in this unit: 'Activity 1: History of the Summer Games Informational reading and questions. Activity 2: Summer Games Sport Reports: Students do research on a specific Summer Games sport using books or the internet. An optional rubric for presentations is included. Activity 3: France Map Skills: Students use resources to fill in parts of a France map. Activity 4: Get Your Tickets Students spend a specific budget on tickets to Summer Game events. Activity 5: Trip of a Lifetime: Students use data about mileage and time change to answer questions. Activity 6: Eat Like an Athlete: Students create a menu in order to reach required calories per day for 3 days. Activity 7: Cinquain Poem: Students write a cinquain poem about their favorite Summer Games sport. Activity 9: Creative Writing: Students write a proposal for a new Summer Games sport. Activity 10: The Science and Engineering of the Summer Games: This video series highlights the science and engineering behind a variety of Summer Games sports. A writing page is provided for students to write about what they learn. Activity 11: Summer Games Medal Count: Students can track the medals as the Summer Games progress. Activity 12: Word Wall Cards and Activities Activity 13: Coloring Pages For those not wanting to print out the activities, a digital version of the activities is also included. If you enjoy this download, please consider following my store. All new products are 50% off for the first 48 hours. ******Click Here to Download a FREE Science Research Report resource****** I also appreciate feedback, and you can earn TpT credits for future purchases.
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It is that time of year again! We are all getting back into the swing of a schedule (which means lots of coffee for me)! From my experience, those first few days of middle school can be tough for some students. I have tried many things for those first days. I always give a quick overview of my Rules and Procedures just so they know "how I roll" in my classroom. I use my First Day PowerPoint (which is editable!) to quickly explain. The students will learn about these more in depth as the days come. I really like getting to know my students and I think that building relationships is one of the most important things for teachers to remember! From my experience, my students do not want to be called out to “tell me something about yourself”. You are definitely going to get a look from your students. (Think a Deer in Headlights!) My students want to catch up with friends they may not have seen or talked to over the summer. I use interactive notebooks in my classroom so I give my students a Math All About Me organizer! I print these 2 to a page so they can easily be cut in half and glued as their first page in their notebooks. If you use a 3-ring binder, you could also print these and they can be hole-punched and placed as the first page. You could also have student slide them into the protective sleeve. Students will basically come up with math facts about themselves. Some examples are: I have 3 dogs, My favorite number is 11, I am 12 years old, My football number is 8, I have visited 10 states, I’ve killed 4 deer, etc. You’d be surprised what students will come up with! If you feel your students may struggle coming up with what to write, I have included a version with prompts! There is a black and white version as well as in color. I love having students complete this on day 1 while giving them the opportunity to talk quietly with their peers. I always do one with my students as well. It’s fun to see what changes you have in your own life! Stay tuned for a post about how I use my Back to School Task Cards to get to know my students better. Click here to get this activity for your classroom! Happy First Day of School!
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Invisible Math is hanging in THOUSANDS of classrooms across the world. Why? Because it will really help your students! Are your students constantly forgetting those invisible 1's in math? Take a few minutes to go over invisible math with your class. Be sure to put the invisible math posters on your classroom wall right away so students can refer to them all year! The posters make a great bulletin board, and this resource includes title tiles for your display. I used to have students write invisible math notes in their interactive notebook at the beginning of the school year. Then, they could refer to their invisible math notes throughout the year. Try giving a invisible math handout to your students instead to save some time. It can easily be added to an interactive notebook, or binder. Included in Invisible Math: Invisible Math Posters, Invisible Math Handout Options, Invisible Ones Posters, and Letters for Invisible Math Posters Title. Original Version: 16 Invisible Math Posters: There is a decimal point at the end of every whole number. There is a positive sign to the left of every number with no sign. There is a denominator of one for all numbers. There is a coefficient of one in front of any variables with no number already there. There is an exponent of one on every number. Any nonzero number to the zero power equals one. There is a multiplication sign between every coefficient and variable. If there is a negative one to the left of a variable, it is the same as negative one times the variable. Every radical has an index of two unless there is another index. One over a variable is the same as the variable to the negative first power. Multiplication Signs Division Signs A negative outside an absolute value symbol is the same as negative one times the absolute value. (New 2019) A negative outside a number in parentheses is the same as negative one times the number in parentheses. (New 2019) Use the distributive property. Multiply the outside number times each of the terms inside the parentheses. (New 2019) Use the distributive property. A negative outside the parentheses is the same as negative one times each term inside parentheses. (New 2019) 8 Handout Options: All of the posters scaled down on one page with page borders. All of the posters scaled down on one page with no page borders. The information from the posters organized in a table - completely filled out. The information form the posters organized in a table - partially filled out. (4 options) Empty table The invisible math facts written out with examples (New 2019) Worksheet option without the large title (New 2019) . 6 Invisible Ones Poster Options: Poster: Invisible Ones - Option 1 (color in the ones) Poster: Invisible Ones - Option 2 (color in the ones) Invisible ones posters with the ones colored in (New 2019) Poster: There is a coefficient of one for every variable (color in the ones) Poster: There is a denominator of one for every number (color in the ones) Poster: There is an exponent of one for every number (color in the ones) Invisible Math Title Tiles: Letters for a title including: INVISIBLE MATH ?!* ONES (4 to a page) Check out some of my other AWESOME Math Classroom Decor: PEMDAS Order of Operations Divisibility Rules Operations Key Words 4 Quadrant Coordinate Plane 1 Quadrant Coordinate Plane Graphing Inequalities Percent, Decimal, & Fraction Conversions GEMS Diamond Slope of a Line Types of Slope Quadrilateral Hierarchy
This project has been a year in the making! I am super excited to finally announce the completion of the higher level math task boxes. This download includes 16 math task boxes (approximately 2nd grade skill level). Each activity has 3 levels of differentiation. Please download the preview to see the included activities. . Concepts include: 2 & 3 digit addition (with and without regrouping) 2 & 3 digit subtraction (with and without regrouping) Number Sense 10 More, 10 Less Fractions Skip Counting by 5 Place Value (up to thousands) Geometry Bar Graphs Multiplication Comparing Numbers Rounding Word Problems Telling Time Elapsed Time Division ____________________________ More from Especially Education: Facebook Pinterest Newsletter Email Made For Me Literacy © Michaela Lawrence
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Math place value mats and poster FREE! You can use the poster to teach and review place value terms. The place value mats are great for student practice as well as for teacher demonstration. I hope you enjoy! ❤ COMMON CORE STANDARDS ccss.math.content.1.NBT.B.2 Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. ccss.math.content.1.NBT.B.2.A 10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones — called a "ten." ccss.math.content.1.NBT.B.2.B The numbers from 11 to 19 are composed of a ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones. ccss.math.content.1.NBT.B.2.C The numbers 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 refer to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine tens (and 0 ones). ccss.math.content.1.NBT.B.3 Compare two two-digit numbers based on meanings of the tens and ones digits, recording the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, and
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