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7th grade Common Core 5.G.A.1 resources for GATE

Preview of An Introduction to 3D Printing!

An Introduction to 3D Printing!

Discover the wonders of 3D printing! This unit includes 58 pages of lesson plan outlines, lesson extensions with suggested activities, step-by-step walk-through on how to create a personalized keychain, vocabulary enrichment, task cards, graphic organizers, informational texts, comprehension activities with text-dependent questions, design brainstorming activities, games, sketch center, and a lot more! This is a great way to introduce 3D printing technology to your students!Total pages (includin
Preview of Function Fun, Unit 1: Patterns, T-tables, and Graphs

Function Fun, Unit 1: Patterns, T-tables, and Graphs

OVER 50 PAGES! These are the best strategies for teaching linear functions to all students. Tested in grades 4 through high school, this unit helps students develop competency with both the concepts and computations involved in functions. The multi-representational activities cover slope, y-intercept, t-tables, graphs, formulas, and visual representations of linear functions.This unit is part 1 of a four-part series and includes 17 patterns in both color and black and white versions to provide t
Preview of Basic and Advanced TinkerCAD Handouts

Basic and Advanced TinkerCAD Handouts

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3D-PT
3D printing is coming to your classroom! TinkerCAD is a free CAD resource that you can quickly use as a class or individual to produce simple objects for 3D printing!Teachers can set up a class in TinkerCAD to quickly import files, and students can export files to 3D print on the schools 3D printer or at a local library. This set of handouts covers the basic controls of TinkerCAD, as well as the advanced features and design methods for your advanced students. This set of handouts includes dual e
Preview of Spring Action Lab: A Bouncy and Engaging STEM Lab

Spring Action Lab: A Bouncy and Engaging STEM Lab

Students will enjoy putting their learning to work in this engaging lab. Using springs or rubber bands, students measure and record data as they try to get a bucket to touch the floor by adding weights. Then they use their data and its graph to make predictions and write equations that will help them predict the outcomes. This simple and inexpensive lab will help your students learn graphing, t-tables, measurement, linear functions, and the physics of tension forces. This can be used as a stand-
Preview of Catch Up: Helping Students Understand the Importance of Completing Work

Catch Up: Helping Students Understand the Importance of Completing Work

If you want to reinforce the importance of doing work this is a powerful way to accomplish your goal while teaching t-tables, graphing, patterns, and functions. Students typically don’t realize how important each assignment is to the outcome of their grade. With this activity, they will see its impact and remember it for months to come. A great way to start your school year or a new grading period.
Preview of Geometry Cumulative Project Zoo, PBL Project Based Learning, Math skills

Geometry Cumulative Project Zoo, PBL Project Based Learning, Math skills

Created by
Sarah Graver
This is intended to be used towards the end of a unit, or in place of a unit test, that encapsulates all of the geometric concepts that have been taught. It involves using: area & perimetervolumesmeasuring angles with a protractorshape attributesgraphing ordered pairs on all 4 coordinate plane quadrantsusing Geometry vocabularyart...and more
Preview of The Fabulous Fraction Finder

The Fabulous Fraction Finder

This activity provides a very creative and visual way to understand fraction concepts such as simplifying and finding equivalent fractions. You can also help students compare fractions, solve proportions, and add and subtract fractions of unlike denominators. The concepts of slope and division of integers can also be illustrated using this strategy – all while practicing graphing. This is also a great activity for older students still struggling with fraction concepts.
Preview of Coordinate Plane Bingo

Coordinate Plane Bingo

This is the instructions to build a hands-on coordinate plane game, as well as the grids needed to make a printable version. The coordinate cards are located in a separate file (because I just couldn't figure out how to combine them on here without botching up the formatting!). You don't need both to play, as you can make up your own points for the grid, however, the cards will make your life a lot easier, and make for easy set-up of this game in a center or station. I designed this to work
Preview of Coordinate Plane Bingo Cards

Coordinate Plane Bingo Cards

These cards go with my Coordinate Plane Bingo game, but can be used any time you need a random way to select points to be plotted on the coordinate plane. They are best when printed on blank, pre-perforated business cards, but can be printed on card stock, cut out and laminated for long-lasting use. These cards cover the range from (-9,10) to (-9,-9) and (10,10) to (10,-9) to match the 3-dimensional board created in my Coordinate Plane Bingo game. If you haven't seen it, check it out!
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