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Preview of FSA Simulation for 6th Grade Math: 64 qsts; NO PREP Distance Learning Packet

FSA Simulation for 6th Grade Math: 64 qsts; NO PREP Distance Learning Packet

I created this FSA Simulation to simulate the varying levels of rigor on the actual 6th Grade Math FSA. The test includes Session 1 and Session 2, each with 32 questions. It also includes an answer sheet for the student, and an answer key for the teacher, parent, or for the student to self-correct. This test was designed to simulate the Florida FSA, but the standards are very similar to most other states. Therefore this also makes a great practice test for: Georgia Milestones Indiana
Preview of The Amazing Math Race

The Amazing Math Race

Created by
Carton Classroom
Engage your classroom in The Amazing Math Race. Review skills from throughout the school year. Appropriate for 6-8th grade students.Adapt this to your classroom how you see fit, with 17 different activities, you decide if this is a yearlong part of your classroom or take a day or a few to complete this fun activity as a class.Math Included: Diamond Math, Probability, Mazes, Graphing, Fractions, Ratios, problem solving, Unit rates, Calendar, Distance, Number System, Systems, research, measures of
Preview of Ratios: Relationships Between Values

Ratios: Relationships Between Values

Created by
David Purnell
This 27-slide PowerPoint presentation is designed as an introduction to the concept of a ratio. It uses a fictional grocery store employee who uses data gathered to determine the right balance of carts and baskets to maintain in his store. Ratio language is analyzed as well as the formats of writing a ratio and simplifying when applicable. The lesson is based on the 6th grade Common Core standard: CCSS.Math.Content.6.RP.A.1. It is intended for full class use, but can be used for individuals who
Preview of Social Issue Project: Dangerous Dolls?

Social Issue Project: Dangerous Dolls?

During this project, students will measure themselves, measure action figures/dolls, and scale up the doll proportionally to life size, based on their height. Then, they will trace themselves on a large piece of butcher block paper. On that same paper, they will sketch out the life-sized doll proportions and create a body outline of what the doll would look like if it were their same height. They should finish with something that looks terribly disproportionate. From there, you can have a debate
Preview of Cross Walk Rate Lab

Cross Walk Rate Lab

Can you cross the street in time? Attached is the lesson plan, student activity sheet, extension activities and PowerPoint with directions for both teacher and students.
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