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Preview of Literacy Center Rotations Timer

Literacy Center Rotations Timer

With this product you will not have to stop your guided reading groups to signal your students to rotate. This product will do it for you!Its just a matter of teaching your students how to follow the slides.Every slide comes with music for rotations.This product includes:10 and 15 minute rotationsBoth for up to 6 groups.EditableInstructions on how to use and how to editDo not forget to leave your feedback for TpT credits :)
Preview of The story of the number Pi

The story of the number Pi

Created by
Jana Kopfova
The story of the number Pi is a short animated movie about one of the most famous numbers in mathematics. You will learn where did it come from, what are its properties and how and why it does appear in the formulas for the area of a circle and for the volume of a sphere. It combines history with visualisation and can be used at any point at school when Pi is encounted with, with different levels of understanding.
Preview of PASCAL'S TRIANGLE - AN ANIMATED MOVIE

PASCAL'S TRIANGLE - AN ANIMATED MOVIE

Created by
Jana Kopfova
Pascals triangle is a short animated movie about a famous triangle, known mainly from combinatorics and its connection to Binomical Theorem. Here you will get a look at it in a broader context. We will talk about its history and point out many interesting properties hidden in it. Triangular and square numbers, Fibonacci numbers as well as fractal patterns – this all can be found in this famous triangle. It gives connections to different areas of mathematics and therefore brings interesting ma
Preview of SECRETS HIDDEN IN SPIRALS - AN ANIMATED MOVIE

SECRETS HIDDEN IN SPIRALS - AN ANIMATED MOVIE

Created by
Jana Kopfova
SECRETS HIDDEN IN SPIRALS is a short animated movie about a connection between mathematics and nature. Can be used as an interdisciplinary material, which can give motivation to study and enjoy mathematics also for students interested in biology. You wil learn what have rabbits in common with spirals and mathematics with botany.We will talk about Archimedes, logarithmic and Fibonacci spirals, their properties and connections with the occurrence in nature. For students of all ages.
Preview of SECRETS OF COUNTING WITH INFINITY - AN ANIMATED MOVIE

SECRETS OF COUNTING WITH INFINITY - AN ANIMATED MOVIE

Created by
Jana Kopfova
SECRETS OF COUNTING WITH INFINITY is a short animated movie about infinity - the word which hides so many mysteries. Small children are already curius about it. How mathematicians work with infinity and the problems and suprises it brings is the message of this movie. Can an infinite series of numbers have a finite sum? We will talk visually about geometric and harmonic series and their sums, about counting with infinity and of course about Zenon‘s paradoxes. Inspirative and mind provokin
Preview of How to add integers with counters
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How to add integers with counters

Created by
Gaby Morales
How to video on adding integers. Includes visual representation of counters and procedural instructions.
Preview of Math: Probability (Activity with hands on practice) Bundled Session  Algebra
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Math: Probability (Activity with hands on practice) Bundled Session Algebra

Created by
Letstute
Probability is the measure of the likelihood that an event will occur. It is quantified as a number between 0 and 1, where, loosely speaking, 0 indicates impossibility and 1 indicates complete certainty.The higher the probability of an event, the more likely it is that the event will occur. A simple example is the tossing of a fair (unbiased) coin. Since the coin is fair, the two outcomes ("heads" and "tails") are both equally probable; the probability of "heads" equals the probability of "tails
Preview of SECRETS OF  TOPOLOGY - AN ANIMATED MOVIE

SECRETS OF TOPOLOGY - AN ANIMATED MOVIE

Created by
Jana Kopfova
SECRETS OF TOPOLOGY is a short animated movie about an interesting mathematical discipline, which unfortunately does not appear in a school curriculum. Many parts of topology can be touched at a very elementary level and bring lots of enjoyment and show many math beauties, so I strongly believe this can be used in free time like end of the year lessons or before holidays lessons as a motivational tool. Movie talks about what topology is, where it started and where the open problems lie today.
Preview of 6th Math Mod 2 Multiply/Divide Fractions Recipes Video Lesson Distance/Flipped
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6th Math Mod 2 Multiply/Divide Fractions Recipes Video Lesson Distance/Flipped

6th Grade Math Module 2 Non-Eureka Video Lesson is ready to go, which covers multiplying and dividing fractions using recipes! Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-person classroom? Teachers, do you sometimes
Preview of 6th Grade Math Mod 2 Video Lesson 9 Add/Subtract Decimals Flipped/Distance
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6th Grade Math Mod 2 Video Lesson 9 Add/Subtract Decimals Flipped/Distance

6th Grade Math Module 2 Lesson 9 Video Lesson is ready to go which covers converting mixed numbers to decimals prior to adding or subtracting decimals! Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-person classroom? T
Preview of 6th Grade Math Mod 2 Lesson 8 Video Lesson Dividing Fractions Distance/Flipped
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6th Grade Math Mod 2 Lesson 8 Video Lesson Dividing Fractions Distance/Flipped

6th Grade Math Module 2 Lesson 8 Video Lesson which covers dividing fractions by mixed numbers and mixed numbers by fractions is ready to go! Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-person classroom? Teachers, d
Preview of 6th Math Mod 2 Video Lesson 10-11 Multiply Fractions/Decimals Distance/Flipped
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6th Math Mod 2 Video Lesson 10-11 Multiply Fractions/Decimals Distance/Flipped

6th Grade Math Module 2 Lesson 10-11 Combo Video Lesson is ready to go, which covers multiplying fractions and decimals! Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-person classroom? Teachers, do you sometimes wonde
Preview of 6th Math Mod 2 Real World Multiply/Divide Decimals Video Lesson Distance/Flipped
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6th Math Mod 2 Real World Multiply/Divide Decimals Video Lesson Distance/Flipped

6th Grade Math Module 2 Non-Eureka Video Lesson is ready to go, which covers multiplying and dividing decimals using real world problems! Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-person classroom? Teachers, do yo
Preview of Video Lesson for Factoring Polynomials

Video Lesson for Factoring Polynomials

Created by
Emily Gregurich
This video would be perfect to use in a flipped classroom setting. This video is meant to review factoring material related to: quadratics, greatest common factor (GCF), slide divide bottoms up, FOIL, double distributive property, and more. This video would be perfect for differentiated centers in your Algebra classroom. If you would like more info, please email me at missgreggy@gmail.com, and I would be happy to help.
Preview of 6th Grade Math Mod 2 Video Lesson 16 GCF/Even/Odd  Distance/Flipped/Remote
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6th Grade Math Mod 2 Video Lesson 16 GCF/Even/Odd Distance/Flipped/Remote

6th Grade Math Module 2 Lesson 16 Video Lesson is ready to go, which covers Even & Odd Numbers and I used Teacher Toolbox Lesson 11 GCF (Combo Lesson)! Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-person classroo
Preview of 6th Grade Math Mod 2 Video Lesson 18 GCF & LCM for Distance/Flipped/Remote
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6th Grade Math Mod 2 Video Lesson 18 GCF & LCM for Distance/Flipped/Remote

6th Grade Math Module 2 Lesson 18 Video Lesson is ready to go, which reviews GCF (from Eureka Lesson 18) and LCM which I used Teacher Toolbox Lesson 11 (Combo Lesson)! Are you considering Flipped Learning this coming year? Will students be learning virtually and you want them to have access to video lessons they can refer to for extra help? Do you plan on having your student’s home-schooled this coming year and you want them to get the same instruction they would if they were attending an in-per
Preview of Mathematics - Real Numbers for Beginners - Compiled/Bundled session  Algebra
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Mathematics - Real Numbers for Beginners - Compiled/Bundled session Algebra

Created by
Letstute
Hello, A real number is a number that can be shown on a number line (Real line). It includes both rational numbers and irrational numbers. It is denoted with the symbol “R”. Natural numbers are commonly referred as counting variables and start from 1. Ex: 1,2,3,4,5,6………….. Whole numbers are commonly referred as positive integer and start from 0. Ex: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6………… Integers are combination of negative number and positive number. It is not a fractional number. Ex…..-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3……
Preview of Converting More Complex Units - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning
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Converting More Complex Units - High quality HD Animated Video - eLearning

Created by
Siri Learning
It’s well known among educators that complex and abstract topics can be understood more easily (especially by younger students) when concepts are introduced visually. Visuals not only improve a student’s ability to understand how something works, butalso help with retention. Furthermore, by seeing the “whole” of something, children are better able to understand the parts.Even more importantly, research shows that 3D-animated models are able to represent information in the most efficient manner t
Preview of Diving a Four digit number- Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Diving a Four digit number- Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Have you ever tried to divide a four-digit number?Introduction:When we divide numbers, we determine how many equally sized groups are contained in the number being split. We represent division using either a division bar or a division sign. The number being divided is called the dividend, and the number we are dividing by, or the number of groups we want to have, is the divisor. Subject:Imagine your best friend just moved far away. Your parents tell you they will take
Preview of Determining Equivalent Fractions -Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning
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Determining Equivalent Fractions -Exciting Animation Video for Distance Learning

Created by
Siri Learning
Attention Getting Question:Have you ever found equivalent fractions?Introduction:When something is equivalent, we can say that what is being compared has the same value. For instance, eight minus three is equivalent to five. Even though eight minus three looks different from five, we know that after performing the operation of subtraction, our answer will be five. Remember, fractions tell us the number of equal parts that make a whole. Fractions are equivalent when they represent the same amount
Preview of Mathematics  Arithmetic Progression - Activity video  Arithmetic Sequences
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Mathematics Arithmetic Progression - Activity video Arithmetic Sequences

Created by
Letstute
"We identify a given sequence as an A.P. by checking whether the common difference is constant. But there is another way of doing it. Watch our short acivity based video which will help you find whether a given sequence of numbers is an A.P. on a Graph Paper. Video Duration - 5 minutes."
Preview of Mathematics  Quadratic Equation  Sum & Product of the roots / Algebra
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Mathematics Quadratic Equation Sum & Product of the roots / Algebra

Created by
Letstute
This videos explains that how you can obtain a quadratic equation of the roots are given. This video also explains the concepts related to sum and product of the roots. A polynomial of degree 2 is considered as a quadratic equation. when we solve a quadratic equation, we obtain two roots. these two roots are nothing but the value of the equation becomes zero.
Preview of Mathematics  Division Algorithm Of Polynomials  Algebra
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Mathematics Division Algorithm Of Polynomials Algebra

Created by
Letstute
"Polynomial Long Division is an algorithm for dividing a polynomial with another polynomial of the same or lower degree. This session covers: 1- Dividing two numbers 2- Division Algorithm 3- Dividing Polynomials Each topic is explained in a simple,logical and easy to remember manner in less than 10 minutes."
Preview of Math  Properties of Intersecting Secants - Circles  Geometry
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Math Properties of Intersecting Secants - Circles Geometry

Created by
Letstute
This video explains properties of Intersecting Secants of circle.
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