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Preview of Student-Led Conference Form - Montessori Classroom Form

Student-Led Conference Form - Montessori Classroom Form

Student-Led Conference Form where students plan three products from all subject areas that they wish to share with their parents. Students then must also present two lessons to their parents. This document includes the planning sheet and reflections by the student and parent.
Preview of Marshmallow Bridge Project - STEM / Pre-Algebra / Algebra 1 PBL!

Marshmallow Bridge Project - STEM / Pre-Algebra / Algebra 1 PBL!

An excellent STEM project to explore equations and inequalities, while also using creativity and engineering! Student develop and plan a marshmallow bridge, purchase materials from you using an imaginary budget, and then construct it over the next couple of days. At the end, the students create a poster of their design and thinking.It's an extremely fun project and the students really enjoy the hands on approach to working with money and mathematics.Materials to provide are small marshmallows an
Preview of Disney Trip Planning Project - End of Year

Disney Trip Planning Project - End of Year

Created by
Mrs Lets do Math
Students will plan and budget a trip to Disney World! Students need to write down flight information as well as all the money they spend. Students will have a strict budget they need to stay within. This is a great assignment for the end of the year. Can be done independently or with a parter.
Preview of Cumulative Exam, Upper Elementary, Advanced Montessori

Cumulative Exam, Upper Elementary, Advanced Montessori

Created by
ABC Crate
LCD and GCF; mean, mode, range, median, and outliers; fractions (number line); Decimals (identifying forms, multiplication, and division); algebra, level 1 (vocabulary and simple equations); percents; integers; simple and compound interest; order of operations; cubing; math properties; law of exponents; and quadratics.
Preview of Mini Mystery (Pommier Murder Mystery)

Mini Mystery (Pommier Murder Mystery)

I've created a set of 2 minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with. And the student loved it!!!Each one based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Agatha Christie's Hercule Poirot.These are great for sub activities, extra credit, learning to make inferences, and so many other things!***How to get FREE TpT credit to use on future purcha
Preview of 28 Block Pattern Printables

28 Block Pattern Printables

Created by
Naniheart
This is a DIY brain teaser using wooden cubes. Ages 2-100
Preview of Parshat Pekudei - Lesson Plan 3 - Accounting: Honesty = Transparency

Parshat Pekudei - Lesson Plan 3 - Accounting: Honesty = Transparency

Learning the Parsha through interactive, hands-on, cross-curricular;Math, Accounting, Science, Social, Practical Life, Philosophy, Psychology, Traditions & Customs, Music, Architecture, History, Geography, Literature, Reading, Writing, Language Arts, Crafts, Art, Edible Art, Recipes, Games, etc. projects,How the themes of the Parsha resound and can assist us in our everyday lives.Honesty = TransparencyMath & Science: COnverting Units, weight, Mass, length, VolumeMetric - Imperial Systems
Preview of Mini Mystery (A Janvier Duromarin Murder Mystery)

Mini Mystery (A Janvier Duromarin Murder Mystery)

I've created a set of 2 minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with, and the student loved it!!! Each one is based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Edgar Allan Poe's Auguste Dupin.These are great for sub activities, extra credit, learning to make inferences, and so many other things!***How to get FREE TpT credit to use on future purc
Preview of Fraction Equations

Fraction Equations

Addition, Subtraction, multiplication, and division fraction equations.
Preview of Stock Market Graphs

Stock Market Graphs

Students use their skills to track and interpret trends with at least 3 current companies. They collect data on stock price for two weeks, graph the information, then make predictions about what they think will happen based on the trends. Great for use in finance and investment classes, math, or science to collect and analyze data. I used this in my middle school RTI classes for project-based learning. Let me know what you think or how I might make it better. Thank you!
Preview of 28 MORE Block Pattern Printables

28 MORE Block Pattern Printables

Created by
Naniheart
This is a DIY brain teaser using wooden cubes. Ages 2-100
Preview of Parshat Ki Tisa - Lesson Plan 1 - Census

Parshat Ki Tisa - Lesson Plan 1 - Census

Learning the Parsha through interactive, hands-on, cross-curricular; History, Literature, Math, Geography, Crafts, Reading, Language Arts, Social, Practical Life, Philosophy, Traditions and Customs, etc. projects,How the themes of the Parsha resound and can assist us in our everyday lives.Tradition: Machatzit Hashekel is written three times, from which we derive each person would give three ½ shekels, as we do before Megillah reading on Purim.History & Literature: King David counts the peopl
Preview of Money Word Problems, Multi-VE, Special Education (ESE)

Money Word Problems, Multi-VE, Special Education (ESE)

Created by
Allysia Mompoint
Students with exceptionalities/learning disabilities benefit from visuals to support their learning. This worksheet visual and accompanied assignment will assist students in one-to-one correspondence, rote-counting, and so much more! Students will learn the numerical value associated to each coin, and will apply their knowledge at the closing activity.
Preview of Mini Mystery (Laetitia finds the rabbits)

Mini Mystery (Laetitia finds the rabbits)

I've created a set of mini minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with. And the student loved it!!!Each one based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher. [Note: The content of the Phryne Fisher *book* series is more appropriate for ages 16+, but the content of this activity does not include anything inappro
Preview of Multiplication Foundations, Multi-VE, Special Education (ESE)

Multiplication Foundations, Multi-VE, Special Education (ESE)

Created by
Allysia Mompoint
Multiplication foundations can be challenging for students with exceptionalities, that is, if they do not have the right resources, visuals, and breakdown of concepts to simplify it for more ease of access. This document will support students in a variety of learning areas by: identifying numbers, drawing shapes, identifying colors, groups, and so much more!
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