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6th grade writing Common Core 1.NBT.A.1 resources

Preview of Chocolate Chip Cookie Taste Testing - Math and Writing Activity

Chocolate Chip Cookie Taste Testing - Math and Writing Activity

Want a fun way to engage your students in math? Try using this product testing activity, literally! Students will enjoy testing different brands of chocolate chip cookies while rating each attribute. They will collect and record data to determine their favorite brand. To extend the activity, they write about their discoveries while they conducted the survey. The perfect addition to a unit on economics or as a springboard activity for data collection and graphing with a writing component.What is
Preview of Candy Cane Taste Testing - Math and Writing Activity

Candy Cane Taste Testing - Math and Writing Activity

Want a fun way to engage your students in math? Try using this product testing activity, literally! Students will enjoy testing different brands and flavors of candy canes while rating each attribute. They will collect and record data to determine their favorite brand. To extend the activity, they write about their discoveries while they conducted the survey. The perfect addition to a unit on economics, a springboard activity for data collection and graphing with a writing component or for just
Preview of Peanut Butter Taste Testing - Math and Writing Activity

Peanut Butter Taste Testing - Math and Writing Activity

Want a fun way to engage your students in math? Try using this product testing activity, literally! Students will enjoy testing different brands of peanut butter while rating each attribute. They will collect and record data to determine their favorite brand of peanut butter. To extend the activity, they write about their discoveries while they conducted the survey. The perfect addition to a unit on economics or as a springboard activity for data collection and graphing with a writing component.
Preview of Chocolate Taste Testing - Math and Writing Activity

Chocolate Taste Testing - Math and Writing Activity

Want a fun way to engage your students in math? Try using this product testing activity, literally! Students will enjoy testing different brands of chocolate while rating each attribute. They will collect and record data to determine their favorite brand of chocolate. To extend the activity, they write about their discoveries while they conducted the survey. The perfect addition to a unit on economics or as a springboard activity for data collection and graphing with a writing component.What is
Preview of 100th Day of School Activities - Writing Prompts, Math Games, and Decor!

100th Day of School Activities - Writing Prompts, Math Games, and Decor!

This pack is full of 100th day of school activities. Simply print and have fun!100th Day Activities Included:-"If I had one hundred dollars..." writing.-"If I was one hundred years old..." writing.-Roll to 100 game.-Round to the nearest hundred word problems.-"100 Days Smarter!" banner (tip--print on colored paper for an extra pop!)Follow me on Instagram for more tips and tricks: https://www.instagram.com/teachingwithlabelsandlove/.
Preview of Write Numbers to 10, 20, 50 100 Assessment 10x10 and 11x10 tables, Rote Counting

Write Numbers to 10, 20, 50 100 Assessment 10x10 and 11x10 tables, Rote Counting

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Directions: 1. Encourage students to write as many numbers as they can but let them know it is okay if they don’t fill in every box. The goal is to do their best. 2. Use the recording pages to circle the numbers the students have missed or wrote incorrectly. The student page is the page they write their numbers on. The tables that are included for the students to write are: 10x1, 11x1, 10x2, 11x2, 10x5, 11x5, 10x10, and 11x10. This allows you to have the option to have students start at 0 or 1
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