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Mental math Common Core RI.7.1 resources for International Baccalaureate

Preview of IB-MYP- Digital Design Cycle-Step-by-Step Process Journal Template For Beginners

IB-MYP- Digital Design Cycle-Step-by-Step Process Journal Template For Beginners

NEW and improved! When my 7th and 8th-grade students transition from PYP to MYP, it is always exceedingly difficult and frustrating for them to progress through the criteria and strands of the design cycle. They must write a progressive write-up on each strand within the four criteria. This is called the "Process Journal". Therefore, I designed a template for them to follow that has changed everything. They can now progress logically step-by-step through the entire design cycle. They will not n
Preview of Wampum Lesson (Algonquian, Wampanoag, Haudenosaunee, Iroquois, Native American)

Wampum Lesson (Algonquian, Wampanoag, Haudenosaunee, Iroquois, Native American)

This is a culturally responsive lesson to introduce students to authentic Native American culture. It is also aligns with common core ELA standards for writing short responses that cite evidence.
Preview of Secret Santa Logic Puzzle Distance Learning Activity

Secret Santa Logic Puzzle Distance Learning Activity

Created by
Walton Burns
This Clue-by-Clue mystery logic puzzle or logic grid with a Christmas twist helps students practice critical thinking skills. Five friends have a Secret Santa party. But who gave what to whom? This logic activity is perfect to practice critical thinking and logic skills such as evaluating evidence, deducing, and mathematical reasoning. Can your students follow the clues to figure out which gift everyone got? And who their Secret Santa was?And in this activity, students are given the clues one by
Preview of Science_Einstein Nonrepeating Pattern Tile Discovery_Current Events Reading_2023

Science_Einstein Nonrepeating Pattern Tile Discovery_Current Events Reading_2023

Mathematicians have been searching to discover a single tile that forms a pattern, but never repeats. It has finally been identified, and it is a 13-sided shape known as “the hat.” Identified by David Smith, a nonprofessional mathematician who describes himself as an “imaginative tinkerer of shapes,” and reported in a paper posted online March 20 at arXiv.org, the hat is a polykite — a bunch of smaller kite shapes stuck together.Follow Us on Twitter @NewsLessonPlans Make learning rigorous &amp
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