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6th grade Valentine's Day scaffolded notes

Preview of Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Simplify Expressions Print Digital

Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Simplify Expressions Print Digital

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Congruent Math
This self contained bundle consists of 5 products that will help students practice generate equivalent expressions by using the distributive property and combining like terms. This bundle (which contains 30 pages of PDF, and 4 digital Pixel Art Google Sheets) has all you need to introduce the vocabularies (combine like terms, distributive property, practice (mazes, color by number, doodle math), and real life applications. It has answer key that will make it easy for grading and sub plans. This
Preview of Combining Like Terms BUNDLE | Guided Notes | Print & Digital | Valentine's Day

Combining Like Terms BUNDLE | Guided Notes | Print & Digital | Valentine's Day

Created by
Congruent Math
This self contained bundle consists of 2 products (1 print, 1 digital) that will help students practice simplifying expressions by combining like terms. Product #1 is a 12 page print activity that includes guided notes, doodle math, maze, real life application, while Product #2 is a digital resource with 2 pixel art Google Sheets. This bundle has all you need to introduce the how to combine like terms, practice, and review. It has answer key that will make it easy for grading and sub plans. This
Preview of Philanthropy Persuasive Opinion Essay CCSS Grades 4-7 Print and Teach

Philanthropy Persuasive Opinion Essay CCSS Grades 4-7 Print and Teach

Be sure to look at the preview to see the philanthropy persuasive/opinion essay unit. This essay provides students with an important topic - philanthropy - and gives them the tools they need to work independently and successfully."Great news. You have been given $100,000.00. But you must act as a philanthropist – someone who spends money to help others. How would you spend the money? Here’s the catch. (There’s always a catch.) You can support only one $100,000.00 cause. Bummer. How will you deci
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