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Common Core 6.EE.A.2c cultural activities for Montessori

Preview of Holiday Reading & Math Activity: Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and More!

Holiday Reading & Math Activity: Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and More!

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Creative Access
Looking for a cross-curricular activity for your middle school students to do before winter break? This activity is a triple threat: students learn about various winter holidays, practice their reading comprehension skills, and learn how to turn word problems into algebraic expressions. This resource includes:Four short reading passages, covering the following holidays: Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, and the winter solstice. After reading each passage, students will answer 3 number-based reading
Preview of Evaluating Expressions (Self-Checking and Scaffolded)

Evaluating Expressions (Self-Checking and Scaffolded)

This one-page, matching worksheet allows students to work at their own pace and self-check their answers. The lessons are scaffolded to get more challenging as they continue down the page.
Preview of Order of Operations: PEMDAS, GEMS & GEMA - Pre-Algebra & Mental Math

Order of Operations: PEMDAS, GEMS & GEMA - Pre-Algebra & Mental Math

Order of Operations: PEMDAS, GEMS & GEMA • Pre-Algebra & Mental Math • VETERAN Montessori-inspired Math help (4 pages + Key):Don't we all get a little bit rusty when it comes to Order of Operations? These pages are a great review for the beginning of the year. This learning resource guides young mathematicians to: Practice the rules for Order of Operations using both PEMDAS & GEMSCompare PEMDAS & GEMS with step by step instructionsLook at the different symbols we can use for bot
Preview of Testing Solutions to Equations Self-Guided Learning (CRT)

Testing Solutions to Equations Self-Guided Learning (CRT)

Created by
SkewLines
This is a great self-guided introduction to equations. Students loved working on this in groups as they began to explore equation basics. Additionally, a culturally responsive real world connection is drawn to the ethics of police violence. Students are more likely to remember something when there is a relevant connection, especially when that connection sparks debate. I have given this activity to middle schoolers from 6th to 8th grade, and it is always fascinating to hear their reflections, as
Preview of Banneker's Ticktock Clock - Math in Black History Month

Banneker's Ticktock Clock - Math in Black History Month

Created by
Krista Schysm
Students watch a short video about Benjamin Banneker's life and accomplishments, then collaborate to produce a PowerPoint slideshow. They'll solve equations using substitution to decode their own Tick-tock Clock, after watching a read-aloud of the book. Their creative side will run wild with an open slide for their own showcase of Mr. Banneker's life. My students were amazed at all he accomplished and excited to learn more to contribute to our celebration of Black History Month.
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