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Preview of Social Justice - Social Studies - Package Bundle - 4 powerpoints worksheets quiz

Social Justice - Social Studies - Package Bundle - 4 powerpoints worksheets quiz

Social Justice - Social Studies - Package Bundle 4 powerpoints 4-6 weeks of material Outline Topics of powerpoints: SexismClassismReligious OppressionHuman RightsQuizWorksheetsClassism Outline: DefinitionDifferent types of classismClassism around the worldIndia: Caste systemBrazil: Black peopleEast hastingsSexual exploitationVoluntourism + reflectionDiscussion/ DebateSocial Studies - Social Justice 12 - SEXISMBC, Canada curriculumGrade 12Sexism - Orientation + Identity OutlineACTIVITY: MINDMAP -
Preview of Lessons -Comparing and Ordering Numbers & Rational and Irrational Numbers

Lessons -Comparing and Ordering Numbers & Rational and Irrational Numbers

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A R Mathematics
This is my notes about Comparing and Ordering Numbers, and Rational and Irrational Numbers For regular and special ed students Very simple explanation...... Enjoy A R Mathematics
Preview of Cinco De Mayo logic Mental math game centers fractions maze activities middle

Cinco De Mayo logic Mental math game centers fractions maze activities middle

Cinco De Mayo fractions Decimals Comparing Mental math test prep maze game BUNDLE activity, Magic squares, critical thinking, the game no prep Place value, Word search Sudoku, problem solving. The puzzle is a combination of math maze and logic games. Fraction addition, Fraction dividing, Fraction multiplication, Fraction subtraction. Decimals to fractions, fractions on a number line, Equivalent, Numbers, Math test prep, Mental math, Other Math, Critical thinking, brain breaks, centers activity.
Preview of Triangular Pyramids - 3D journaling tool and foldable

Triangular Pyramids - 3D journaling tool and foldable

Tired of boring old journals? These foldables make a popup book out of your journals! Use them blank, or use the 2 extra provided forms for science topics on water cycle or rock cycle. Great for 3-step or 4-step processes! PLEASE NOTE: If you want to be able to fold the pyramid flat again and close a journal, do not glue or tape the trapezoidal piece to complete the pyramid. Just hold it in place when using, then unfold it and flatten it back into the journal.
Preview of Order of Operation

Order of Operation

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A R Mathematics
This is 15 Slides PowerPoint presentation about the order of operations (PEMDAS) Enjoy! My Quizzes: 

 4th Grade Word Problems Quiz (10 Q) Equations and Inequalities Quiz (20 Questions) An Introduction to Functions Quiz (11 Questions) Evaluate Expressions Quiz (22 questions) Pairs of Lines Quiz (17Q) Types of Angles Quiz (10 Q) Increasing Growth Pattern Quiz (10 Q) Compare and Order Decimals Quiz (10 Q) Ratio Quiz (10 Q) Absolute Value Quiz (10 Q) Numbers and Operations Quiz (10
Preview of Lines, points and Planes

Lines, points and Planes

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A R Mathematics
This is a 15 slides Power Point presentation that covers Points, Lines and Planes. It contains the definitions of points, lines and planes with good examples. My Quizzes: 4th Grade Word Problems Quiz (10 Q)Equations and Inequalities Quiz (20 Questions)An Introduction to Functions Quiz (11 Questions)Evaluate Expressions Quiz (22 questions)Pairs of Lines Quiz (17Q)Types of Angles Quiz (10 Q)Increasing Growth Pattern Quiz (10 Q)Compare and Order Decimals Quiz (10 Q)Ratio Quiz (10 Q)Absolute Value Q
Preview of Lesson: Comparing and Ordering Numbers

Lesson: Comparing and Ordering Numbers

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A R Mathematics
This is my notes about Comparing and Ordering Numbers, for regular and special ed students. A R Mathematics
Preview of Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 3 - Quotient Rule
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Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 3 - Quotient Rule

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Smith Math
This is lesson 3 in my Laws of Exponents video series and was developed for distance learning. It covers the Quotient Rule at the Algebra 1 level (but could be used for review at higher levels as well).The lesson structure:The instructor (that's me) works an Example. Each Example is worked out with a concise but detailed explanation.Then students work a set of 2-3 practice problems on their own as a check for understanding (called a Quick Check). They are instructed to pause the video while they
Preview of Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 2 - Product Rule
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Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 2 - Product Rule

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Smith Math
This is lesson 2 in my Laws of Exponents video series and was developed for distance learning. It covers the Product Rule at the Algebra 1 level (but could be used for review at higher levels as well).The lesson structure:The instructor (that's me) works an Example. Each Example is worked out with a concise but detailed explanation.Then students work a set of 2-3 practice problems on their own as a check for understanding (called a Quick Check). They are instructed to pause the video while they
Preview of Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 1 - Zero & Negative Exponents
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Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 1 - Zero & Negative Exponents

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Smith Math
This is lesson 1 in my Laws of Exponents video series, and was developed for distance learning. It covers Zero and Negative Exponents at the Algebra 1 level (but could be used for review at higher levels as well).The lesson structure:The instructor (that's me) works an Example. Each Example is worked out with a concise but detailed explanation.Then students work a set of 2-3 practice problems on their own as a check for understanding (called a Quick Check). They are instructed to pause the video
Preview of Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 5 - Power Rule with Fractions
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Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 5 - Power Rule with Fractions

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Smith Math
This is lesson 5 in my Laws of Exponents video series and was developed for distance learning. It covers a Quotient Raised to a Power at the Algebra 1 level (but could be used for review at higher levels as well).The lesson structure:The instructor (that's me) works an Example. Each Example is worked out with a concise but detailed explanation.Then students work a set of 2-3 practice problems on their own as a check for understanding (called a Quick Check). They are instructed to pause the video
Preview of Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 4 - Power Rule
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Laws of Exponents Video Lesson 4 - Power Rule

Created by
Smith Math
This is lesson 4 in my Laws of Exponents video series and was developed for distance learning. It covers a Product Raised to a Power at the Algebra 1 level (but could be used for review at higher levels as well). The lesson structure:The instructor (that's me) works an Example. Each Example is worked out with a concise but detailed explanation. Then students work a set of 2-3 practice problems on their own as a check for understanding (called a Quick Check). They are instructed to pause the vide
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