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6th Grade Math Module 3 Topic A-C Lessons 1-18 PowerPoints

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    This download contains 6th grade math Module 3 Topic A-C Lesson 1 to 18 PowerPoint Lessons inspired from the Engage NY Eureka Math program. The topics include the following: Understanding Positive and Negative Numbers, Order and Absolute Value, and Rational Numbers and the Coordinate Plane. These are self-made using other various resources in combination with Eureka inspired lessons from Module 3. (Total 1030 slides).

    I created/put these PowerPoint lessons together to help me lead engaging lessons that also covered all the things required such as objective, I β€œcan” statements, vocabulary, lesson summary, and exit ticket.

    Each lesson I pulled out what I felt I needed or could use in the time I had. Remember that any Eureka lessons can be found on their website for FREE… and any other resources I used to make these PowerPoint lessons were found for free. This product is my own lesson plan on how I taught lessons using those resources.

    If you were searching for PowerPoint’s that simply cut and pasted the lessons directly from then this is not the product for you. This product is custom and tailored to help teachers teach the Eureka lessons but in a format that will result with high student growth and achievement. If you are searching for lesson plans that are done for you with a PowerPoint to guide you through each lesson, breaking down the steps, and all you have to do is click from slide to slide with proven student growth then definitely download…I use these and they work!

    These PowerPoint Lessons can easily be used for teaching virtually…all you need to do is click from slide to slide and all the answers are included making for easier teaching online as well as in the classroom.

    I have 8 years teaching experience (1 year teaching 9th-10th grade health, 6 years teaching 5th grade math, and this is my 1st year teaching 6th grade math). I have been a level 5 teacher for the past 5 years. Below I have listed what you will be getting in this download.

    Below I have listed what you will be getting in this download.

    Topic A CLICK HERE

    Module 3 Lesson 1: (Title: Positive and Negative Numbers on a Number Line)

    • 64 total slides (In-Class) and 70 total slides (virtual Class) covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 1 From Eureka
        • Exercise 1
        • Exploratory Challenge
        • Example 2
        • Problem set 1, 4
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 1

    Module 3 Lesson 2 & 3 Combo: (Title: Real-World Positive & Negative Numbers and Zero)

    • 60 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 2 From Eureka
        • Exercise 1-2
        • Example 2
        • Problem set 3
      • Lesson 3 From Eureka
        • Example 1
        • Exercises 1-3
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 3

    Module 3 Lesson 4: (Title: The Opposite of a Number)

    • 35 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 4 from Eureka
        • Opening
        • Example 1
        • Exercises 2-3
        • Example 2
        • Problem set 2
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 4

    Module 3 Lesson 5: (Title: The Opposite of a Number’s Opposite)

    • 78 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 5 from Eureka and myself
        • Opening
        • Example 2
        • Exercises 1-3
        • Problem set 1a-1d, 3a-3d, and 4
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 5

    Module 3 Lesson 6: (Title: Rational Numbers on a Number Line)

    • 46 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 6 from Eureka and myself
        • Opening
        • Example 1
        • Exercise 1
        • Example 2
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 6

    Topic B CLICK HERE

    Module 3 Lesson 7: (Title: Ordering Integers & Other Rational Numbers)

    • 48 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 7 From Eureka
        • Opening (from newsletter)
      • Exercise 1
        • Example 1
        • Exercises 2-4
        • Example 2
        • Exercises 5-6
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 7

    Module 3 Lesson 8: (Title: Ordering Integers & Other Rational Numbers)

    • 77 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 8 From Eureka
        • Exercise 4 and 6
        • Team Challenge
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 8

    Module 3 Lesson 9: (Title: Comparing Integers and Other Rational Numbers)

    • 41 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 9 from Eureka
        • Exercises 2-7
        • Team Challenge
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 9

    Module 3 Lesson 10: (Writing & Interpreting Inequality Statements Involving

    Rational Numbers)

    • 56 total slides covering
      • (2 day lesson)
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Day 1 Lesson 10 from Eureka
        • Opening
        • Example 1-2
        • Exercises 5-7
        • Sprint A
    • Day 2 Lesson 10 from Eureka
        • Problem set 1-6
        • Sprint B
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 10

    Module 3 Lesson 11 & 12 Combo: (Title: Absolute Value & Order (Magnitude and Distance)

    • 49 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 11 from Eureka
        • Example 1-2
        • Exercises 4-8
        • Closing question
      • Lesson 12 from Eureka
        • Opening
        • Example 2
        • Exercise 1
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 12

    Module 3 Lesson 13: (Statements of Order in the Real World)

    • 65 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 13 from Eureka
        • Exercises 1-4
        • Example 2
        • Problem set 2
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 13

    Topic C CLICK HERE

    Module 3 Lesson 14 (1 or 2 Day Lesson Plan): (Ordered Pairs and Battleship Game)

    • 54 total slides covering
      • Suggest you do Lesson 15 prior to this lesson.
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 14 From Eureka
        • Opening
        • Exercise 1-2
        • Self-Made Plot Point Practice (use attached handout #1)
        • Self-Made using 5th Eureka Battleship (use attached handout #2)
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 14

    Module 3 Lesson 15: (1 Day Lesson Plan): (Title: Locate Ordered Pairs on a Coordinate Plane)

    • 43 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 15 From Eureka
        • Example 3
        • Exercises 4
        • Problem Set 1
        • Determine Quadrants Question 1 (questions from CommonCoreSheets)
        • Finding Coordinates & Quadrants Questions 1, 2, 7, and 8 (questions from CommonCoreSheets)
        • Exercise 5
        • Real Test Question (6.NS.C.6b)
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 15

    Module 3 Eureka Lesson 16 & Lesson 14 from Teacher Toolbox (2 Day Lesson Plan): (Title: Symmetry in the Coordinate Plane)

    • 174 total slides covering
      • You will really love this lesson…teaching reflections is difficult for students to comprehend, but I really showed each step and students were able to clearly see how to find the reflection. If you were only able to purchase one PowerPoint lesson this would be the one to get. You will love it!
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Day 1
        • Lesson 14 from Teacher Toolbox
      • Examples 1-8
        • Lesson 16 from Eureka
      • Exercise 1 (all)
      • Day 2
        • Lesson 16 from Eureka
          • Example2a-2e
          • Closing question #1 from Reflect the Point Worksheet (found on mathworksheets4kids)
          • Closing question #2 from Real Test Question used in past
          • Lesson Summary

    Module 3 Lesson 17 (1 Day Lesson Plan): (Title: Drawing the Coordinate Plane and Drawing Points on the Plane)

    • 58 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 17 from Eureka
        • Opening
        • Example 2-4
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 17

    Module 3 Lesson 18 (1 or 2 Day Lesson Plan): (Title: Distance on the Coordinate Plane)

    • 82 total slides covering
      • Objective
      • I β€œcan” statement
      • Vocabulary
      • Lesson 18 from Eureka
        • Example 1
        • DSA (Different Signs Add) self-created
        • SSS (Same Sign Subtract) self-created
        • Example 1-3
        • Exercises A-E
        • Closing question (real test question)
        • Lesson Summary
        • Exit ticket 18

    Handouts Provided

    Self-Created Handouts to go with Lesson 14

    • Handout 1: Plotting Coordinates
    • Handout 2: Battleship Activity

    Graphing Paper to go with any lesson

    • Handout 3: Coordinate Graphing Paper
      • Provided just in-case you need it or want graphing paper for students as they go through the various examples.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
    Represent a fraction 1/𝘣 on a number line diagram by defining the interval from 0 to 1 as the whole and partitioning it into 𝘣 equal parts. Recognize that each part has size 1/𝘣 and that the endpoint of the part based at 0 locates the number 1/𝘣 on the number line.
    Represent a fraction 𝘒/𝘣 on a number line diagram by marking off 𝘒 lengths 1/𝘣 from 0. Recognize that the resulting interval has size 𝘒/𝘣 and that its endpoint locates the number 𝘒/𝘣 on the number line.
    Use a pair of perpendicular number lines, called axes, to define a coordinate system, with the intersection of the lines (the origin) arranged to coincide with the 0 on each line and a given point in the plane located by using an ordered pair of numbers, called its coordinates. Understand that the first number indicates how far to travel from the origin in the direction of one axis, and the second number indicates how far to travel in the direction of the second axis, with the convention that the names of the two axes and the coordinates correspond (e.g., 𝘹-axis and 𝘹-coordinate, 𝘺-axis and 𝘺-coordinate).
    Represent real world and mathematical problems by graphing points in the first quadrant of the coordinate plane, and interpret coordinate values of points in the context of the situation.

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