In a newsletter format, articles about St. Patrick's Day are presented in different nonfiction text structures. Students read the newsletter and then complete a chart that identifies the text structure, signal words, author's purpose, and a useful graphic organizer. There is also an option to select two of the articles and complete a graphic organizer for each. This activity covers the following text structures: chronological or sequential, main idea, compare and contrast, cause and effect, or p
This resource can help students who have a hard time memorizing the benchmark fractions and their corresponding decimal and percent. Fractions included are: 1/2, 1/3, 2/3, 1/4, 3/4, 1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, and 1/12.
This is a graphic organizer to help students add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators by finding a common denominators. Some of my students have difficulty staying organized, therefore listing the step by step instructions in the graphic organizer was useful for them.
This resource will help your learners express decimals in all forms, including decimal, fraction, picture, expanded, and word form. This helped my students immensely to express and understand decimals if different ways.
This is a guided notes resource to use in class for lesson discussion and practice.Students will be given the half sheet to glue into a math notebook. The notes can be used to guide the discussion over converting improper fractions and mixed numbers. During the lesson, students will fill in the blanks to complete the notes. There are even example questions that you as a class can do together to get ready for independent work.
Slotted notes designed to fit into Interactive notebooks. These notes contain all your students need to know about how to change a mixed number into an improper fraction and vice versa. The notes come with 2 pages. The first page is designed to cut/paste into the notebook. The second page is for you, the teacher, to guide you in the note-taking process.
***please download free preview to see a sample copy of this, the thumbnail images did not pick up everything!*** This is a quick way to check to see if your students understand how to order fractions, decimals, and percents. Students will cut out cards to sort and place in order, once they have them in order they will glue them down on the map. They will also have the write them in order in a line. This is a quick and simple activity to take a grade from! Enjoy!
This product includes guided notes for converting decimals to fractions and fractions to decimals. Students may record the definitions for rational numbers, terminating decimals and repeating decimals and place examples of each type of decimal in a table. Also included is a place value chart which will help when writing decimals as fractions, as well as a benchmark fractions table for common fractions/decimals.
This product is perfect for guiding students through a mini-lesson and keeping thei
Title of this Circle Graph is "Who Caught the Fish?" The graph’s title and slices are labeled. Below the pie graph are 8 literal comprehension questions about the data in the graph. They are true and false, multiple choice (a.b.c.d.) and fill-in the blank questions. An example is:
Father caught more fish than Jimmy and Johnny caught together?
True or False
Students refer to the circle (or pie) graph to find the answers. Answer key included.
This is a guided notes resource to use in class for lesson discussion and practice.Students will be given the half sheet to glue into a math notebook. The notes can be used to guide the discussion over comparing and ordering rational numbers. During the lesson, students will fill in the blanks to complete the notes. There are even example questions that you as a class can do together to get ready for independent work.
This activity includes:
1 sorting mat
1 tally marks worksheet
1 bar graph worksheet
1 picture graph worksheet
1 fractions worksheet
1 pie graph worksheet
I use this in my 1st grade dual language classroom.
A graphic organizer for students to rationalize radical denominators with and without conjugates that requires students to (1) decide and identify a conjugate, if one exists, (2) write the multiplication expression they will use to rationalize, and (3) fully rationalize and simplify their fraction. This is a great classwork or homework assignment to use after teaching conjugate radicals!
Students will be able to complete the chart of Skittle candy fractions by color and reduce them. Extra problems involving solving the product, sum, and difference of fractions. As well as trying mixed fractions. There is a helpful hints section that has the definitions to help solve te problems.
I created this pertaining to St. Patrick's Day. This is a great activity for students to find textual evidence. Also available is the text and the symbols. This is a great activity that promotes close reading, and Kagan strategies.
Comparing Rational Numbers Foldable EDITABLE
Includes directions how to use!
Comparing:
Whole Numbers
Decimals
and Fractions
Complete with teacher's version. Student version written in a guided notes style. Completely editable, therefore you can modify it to fit your teaching style.
This is a guided note template for teaching percent discount. This includes a "Do Now" or beginning of class activity (on proportions), an introduction where students make a prediction about which coupon is better $20 off or 20% off, and then notes teaching students how to create a proportion to calculate percent. Students are lead through a series of real life examples (product pictures and prices are featured) and asked to discern which coupon is better. Students end the lesson by practicing i
Doodle Math Note Page – add, subtract, multiply, divide fraction notes 6th grade math note pages, TEKS based. Fully Editable. Preview May Not Show All Detail. Great for journals and stations as well as classroom charts
This packet includes the vocabulary, guided notes, and problem set to learn how to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators, as well as simplify and convert improper fractions. I have used this method with students who are significantly below grade level and they have been able to master the concepts included in the packet. The steps are incremental and allow gradual release to the students.
Guided Notes centered around simplifying fractions and using that skill to solve proportion. Best taught before teaching cross-product method of solving proportions so that students have a deeper understanding of the concept behind fractions being equivalent.
Activity and end of notes included with teacher descriptor of how to play
Cooperative Group Activitiy based on the Common Core Math Standards.
You will need a bag of M & Ms for each table group.
My kids LOVE this activity!
You can exapand or reduce the lesson to meet your time.
Works well in Math Workshop, as a center, or as a class activity.
Students used these to find and use various parts of a linear equation, one shamrock for each type of slope (4 total). Students assemble by folding in half, gluing the back of each half to the back of another, and gluing the string inside before gluing the last shamrock onto the others.