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Black History Month Common Core 6.RP.A.3b resources

Preview of Black History Month: FOUR Math Activities Bundle!

Black History Month: FOUR Math Activities Bundle!

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Loving Math 143
Black History Month: FOUR Math Activities Bundle!Get ALL FOUR of my Black History Month Activities: *including KOBE BRYANT*1. Hidden Figures: Math Activity (Evaluating ExpressionsThe activity gives a brief description of the three brilliant African-American women at NASA -- Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson who served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. This is a great activity for your class after watch
Preview of Walter McAfee: Black History Month Math Activity (Ratios and Proportions)

Walter McAfee: Black History Month Math Activity (Ratios and Proportions)

Created by
Loving Math 143
Walter McAfee: Black History Month Math Activity (Ratios & Proportions)This is a math activity celebrating Black History Month. The activity gives a brief description of Walter McAfee. McAfee has been credited for calculating the distance from the earth to the moon using radar technology.Students will then answer 13 questions about outer space including the moon, and the planets in our solar system. Each question is aligned with the 6th grade common core standards about rates, ratios, ratio
Preview of Black History 5th Grade Math Review | Fifth Grade Math Project

Black History 5th Grade Math Review | Fifth Grade Math Project

5th Grade Math Review! Black History 5th Grade Project! Decimal rounding and comparison! Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing whole numbers and decimals! Measurement conversion and calculating volume! Now includes links for a Google Slides version of the project! Black History Month is such an important time for students to celebrate and learn about the history of Black people across the world. Honestly, it should not be limited to just one month, it should be celebrated all year! It
Preview of Black History Month Math Digital Activities | Google Activity

Black History Month Math Digital Activities | Google Activity

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HerrHistory
Black History Month Math Activities (Google Activity) is a fun way to practice key 6th grade math concepts while celebrating Black History Month! This activity highlights key events from the Civil Rights Movement including Brown v. Board of Education Topeka, Montgomery Bus Boycotts, and the March on Washington. Each topic has an informational text paired with historically accurate mathematical questions. The product is ready for you to add to your Google Drive and assign on Google Classroom. A
Preview of Black History Month Math 6th Thin Sliced Problems

Black History Month Math 6th Thin Sliced Problems

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Mona Math
Black History Month in Math- Are you ready to Celebrate with your Math Class? This is an integrated set of thin sliced problems to give students practice with multi-digit multiplication & decimal addition, while also learning facts about Black Mathematicians.What is Thin Sliced Word Problems? Thin slicing is an idea from Building Thinking Classrooms book by Peter Liljedahl. The idea is that you create a series of problems for students to tackle that increase in challenge slightly with each p
Preview of 6.RP.3 Finding and Using Unit Rate - Black History Biography Math Worksheet

6.RP.3 Finding and Using Unit Rate - Black History Biography Math Worksheet

Created by
Mathy Mrs J
Incorporate Black History Month in your math classroom with this worksheet for finding and using the unit rate!How it works: This worksheet has a biography of a Black or African American scientist/mathematician. It requires students to find the unit rate for a situation or use the given unit rate to solve a problem and cross off their answers in a table. The letters that remain at the end reveal the name of the person described in the biography!This resource features the biographies of Mae Jemis
Preview of Math Connections in It's Trevor Noah Born a Crime Converting Units

Math Connections in It's Trevor Noah Born a Crime Converting Units

An excellent way to incorporate mathematics and literature while also helping students to see math in real life. Students will explore converting various units of measurement relating to money and distance to name a few.After Reading chapters 13-15 of It's Trevor Noah: Born a Crime Stories from a South African Childhood adapted for Young Readers by Trevor Noah your students are ready to tackle these math problems.Students should have a working knowledge of converting units, however, a video exa
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