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Presidents' Day mental math graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Adding and Subtracting within 20 using different strategies Graphic Organizer

Adding and Subtracting within 20 using different strategies Graphic Organizer

Created by
Sarah Street
Adding and Subtracting within 20 using different strategies Graphic Organizer Worksheet
Preview of John Adams HBO Series Episode 2 - "Independence" Video Graphic Organizer

John Adams HBO Series Episode 2 - "Independence" Video Graphic Organizer

Do your students struggle to keep up with answering video questions? These graphic organizers are printable handouts that students can use to record what they've learned about each president while watching the show. Most students need time to process and think about what they are watching before writing it down. The graphic organizer format allows the students freedom to write down what they learn, and reduces the anxiety of "missing what the speaker said". What I love most about this type o
Preview of Math Word Problem- Three Read Strategy Graphic Organizer

Math Word Problem- Three Read Strategy Graphic Organizer

Created by
Fluency King
Word problems are a big part of any Math standardized test our students take. Be it on PARCC or NWEA, this is an area where students often struggle greatly. A method aimed at helping students master word problems is called the Three Reads strategy. It is essentially a close read that allows students to focus on something specific each time they read the word problem. I did not create the method, but I noticed that there was little in the form of useful graphic organizers. I created this form in
Preview of John Adams HBO Series Episode 1 - "Join or Die" Video Graphic Organizer

John Adams HBO Series Episode 1 - "Join or Die" Video Graphic Organizer

Do your students struggle to keep up with answering video questions? These graphic organizers are printable handouts that students can use to record what they've learned about each president while watching the show. Most students need time to process and think about what they are watching before writing it down. The graphic organizer format allows the students freedom to write down what they learn, and reduces the anxiety of "missing what the speaker said". What I love most about this type o
Preview of Multiplication Frayer Model

Multiplication Frayer Model

Created by
Tee Swims
This is a Multiplication Frayer Model. Students are able to practice multiplication strategies and build multiplication fluency. Great center activity.
Preview of 10 More/10 Less - Base-Ten Representational Recording Sheet

10 More/10 Less - Base-Ten Representational Recording Sheet

Created by
StephS
There is power in the CRA model!This worksheet is a recording sheet for practicing ten more and ten less with the base ten blocks. Matches 2016 VA SOL 2.1b - The student will identify the number that is 10 more, 10 less
Preview of Money Flip Book: Dimes, Quarters, Half Dollars, Dollar

Money Flip Book: Dimes, Quarters, Half Dollars, Dollar

Created by
Allisa Daniels
This product is used for students I do math intervention with. It is a conversion flip book to understand how many half dollars go into a dollar, then how many quarters go into a half dollar an dollar and how many dimes go into a quarter, half dollar, dollar. This is in hopes to also add 50's and 25's in mental math. The flip book is already aligned and ready to be cut and paste. Space is left at the top of each page to glue and where each page is longer that the previous page.
Preview of Prime & Composite Number Chart

Prime & Composite Number Chart

Created by
callmemsrobinson
Students will be able to use this tool when they are learning about prime and composite numbers. You can have each student color in the prime numbers and the composite numbers on the hundreds chart and explain what each one it. This will help them see it visually. Also each student can customize their own chart with their own favorite colors.
Preview of Division Frayer Model

Division Frayer Model

Created by
Tee Swims
This is a Division Frayer Model. Students are able to practice division strategies and build division fluency. Great center activity.
Preview of Inverse Operations Multiplication Division Differentiated Organizer

Inverse Operations Multiplication Division Differentiated Organizer

Created by
Ashley L
I use this organizer with my special education students for small group. I use the organizer with visual scaffolds for initial instruction to help them understand the concept of inverse operations. I then use the organizer without the scaffolds for small group instruction the second/third day. I then have my lower students complete the sheet with scaffolds at their seat as independent follow up/assessment, and have my higher students complete the back of the sheet without scaffolds as a follow-u
Preview of Decimal Movement Patterns Posters

Decimal Movement Patterns Posters

Created by
Nelson Bonn
Use these posters/graphic organizers to help students see the patterns in the movement of the decimal when numbers are multiplied by powers of 10. Providing constant repetition will help students develop their mental math skills and an understanding about the relative size of numbers. Make this part of your daily routine with a new starting number each day and watch your students' understanding blossom.
Preview of Seven Famous Presidential Pardons

Seven Famous Presidential Pardons

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "Seven Famous Presidential Pardons" students explore the controversies and rationales behind seven of the most famous pardons in American history as they are presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool for quiz preparation and in the writing of essays and reports.
Preview of Gilded Age Presidents Graphic Organizer

Gilded Age Presidents Graphic Organizer

Do your students need to learn about the Gilded Age and its complicated political history? Do your students need to learn about The Pendelton Civil Service Act, The Dawes Act, The McKinley Tariff, and the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?? If so, this activity is for you. This graphic organizer is ideal for a high school (regents or AP level course). In these classes, students need to recall historical figures and important events/legislation. This graphic organizer will help your students process the com
Preview of Ultimate Guide to the Presidents - Video Graphic Organizer Episode 1

Ultimate Guide to the Presidents - Video Graphic Organizer Episode 1

Do your students struggle to keep up with answering video questions? These graphic organizers are printable handouts that students can use to record what they've learned about each president while watching the show. Most students need time to process and think about what they are watching before writing it down. The graphic organizer format allows the students freedom to write down what they learn, and reduces the anxiety of "missing what the speaker said". Time and thought has been put in t
Preview of Comparison Activity - Grace or Duck for President?

Comparison Activity - Grace or Duck for President?

Created by
Dawn Card
This packet contains a graphic organizer to compare the two books Grace for President and Duck for President. It provides a writing activity for comparing and a writing prompt for who would make a better president. Great for compare/contrast or leadership units.
Preview of The Founding Fathers: Fact vs. Fiction

The Founding Fathers: Fact vs. Fiction

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "The Founding Fathers: Fact vs. Fiction" students are required to take notes on the historical significance of seven Founding Fathers (i.e., George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, John Jay, and Alexander Hamilton) as they are presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool for quiz preparation and in the writing of essa
Preview of Ultimate Guide to the Presidents - Video Graphic Organizer Episode 8

Ultimate Guide to the Presidents - Video Graphic Organizer Episode 8

Do your students struggle to keep up with answering video questions? These graphic organizers are printable handouts that students can use to record what they've learned about each president while watching the show. Most students need time to process and think about what they are watching before writing it down. The graphic organizer format allows the students freedom to write down what they learn, and reduces the anxiety of "missing what the speaker said". Time and thought has been put in t
Preview of Vote for ___ for President

Vote for ___ for President

Created by
MrsChristina
Teaching about Presidents or voting? Students can make their own campaign flyer. You can use this when reading 'Duck For President' (make duck/farmer brown) or making a picture of themselves...
Preview of Subtracting Integers Poster

Subtracting Integers Poster

Created by
Mrs Stocks Store
Print on 12 by 18 poster paper. Our copy machine at school can fit a 12 by 18 inch poster paper in the multipurpose tray. Make sure you select the correct printer to be able to include all information on one page.
Preview of United States President Research Project

United States President Research Project

Created by
MrsFranceTeaches
Hi all! Looking for a writing or social studies activity for President's Day? Look no further! This unit is set up to span three weeks of time and includes... -a brief daily plan (set up for a four day week) -exit ticket sheet -president fact sheet (color coded for ease of use with rough draft) -draw a portrait sheet -rough draft worksheet -final draft worksheet -poster rubric/example
Preview of Ultimate Guide to the Presidents - Video Graphic Organizer Episode 5

Ultimate Guide to the Presidents - Video Graphic Organizer Episode 5

Do your students struggle to keep up with answering video questions? These graphic organizers are printable handouts that students can use to record what they've learned about each president while watching the show. Most students need time to process and think about what they are watching before writing it down. The graphic organizer format allows the students freedom to write down what they learn, and reduces the anxiety of "missing what the speaker said". Time and thought has been put in t
Preview of President John F. Kennedy: Fact vs. Fiction

President John F. Kennedy: Fact vs. Fiction

Created by
Franco Pozzuoli
In "John F. Kennedy: Fact vs. Fiction" students are required to take notes on ten different aspects of Kennedy's life as they are presented in an easily accessible and authoritative website. The website’s “list format” makes it very approachable for most students. This activity has proven to be a useful tool for quiz preparation and in the writing of paragraphs, essays, and reports.
Preview of President Poster for President's Day Research

President Poster for President's Day Research

Created by
Jennifer Namey
This is a simple Presidents' poster I use every year. Students choose a president to research and use resources to fill in details.
Preview of Summer Reading, Writing, and Math program

Summer Reading, Writing, and Math program

Created by
Joseph Cavaner
This is a simple summer reading, writing, and math program that I have created for students to do at home with their parents over the summer so they can retain what they've learned and continue to work on reading, writing, and math. This program only asks for a student to do 30-60 minutes of work for 5 days a week. Not only does it help students continue to get work over the summer, it helps keep a routine for those students that need it. The program has over 16 writing prompts that focus on
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