The following is a PowerPoint presentation on Function Tables or Input and Output Tables
The PowerPoint Includes
-40 slides
-Introduces key vocabulary and begins with a mini lesson on what are function tables and how to find the rule of a function table
-Function tables in various formats (See Preview)
-Questions are formatted like those seen on STAAR Math Test
-Plenty of practice for students
-Can be broken down into 3 lessons as the presentation continues the rigor increases
-Can be used for s
This product is for teachers to use to help guide instruction for teaching students how to subtract 3-digit numbers using base 10 blocks ( applies with and without regrouping). The slides are animated, so when in presentation mode, each click will either pop up a guiding question, or will pop up the process of subtracting the base 10 blocks. Included:- Slides for teachers to use to demonstrate how to subtract using base 10 blocks- The steps for subtracting with base 10 blocks- Interactive / Anim
Math Grade 3 Module 2 Lesson 15 Eureka slides used to teach lesson.This lesson covers mL, cm, grams, and liters and involves addition, as well as mental math.This lesson warms up with reviewing time and clock skills for the first slides. Engaging to meet the needs of all learners. This no prep digital download is a great resource for teachers on the go using the math program with their third graders Eureka math resource. PDF slides deck can be used with whole group, small group, or even one t
A complete lesson on integers with real world applications.This lesson examines integers in real life perspectives. It is simplified for a learner of any level.
I made this slideshow to use as a multi-media approach to introducing my 4th graders to division. It is intended to promote and be used in conjunction with teacher explanation, class discussion, and student exploration.
The show walks students through what division is/means. It progresses through comparing division to other operations, especially multiplication. Lastly, there are slides that are intended to go along with student exploration of manipulatives, so you will want to have counters
This FREE product is a PowerPoint I created to teach pulling out the GCF with the distributive property. After finishing the PP, I have students practice with multiple problems. After solving each problem, the students will construct an area model (array) as shown in the PP. These are constructed on 1 cm graph paper.
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I used this resource to shows students how to draw bar models/ tape diagrams when comparing two sets. I had them use white boards and practice drawing the bar models and the solve the problem.
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I use this presentation to introduce my students to the commutative, distributive, and associative properties of operations. The lesson starts with defining the terms commute, distribute, and associate. From there it connects those definitions to the properties and gives examples of each property. The show ends with some sample problems that students are encouraged to do mentally by using the properties. You should run this file as a show, as there are custom animations in it.
Students will learn how to estimate differences. Students will round the top and bottom number in a subtraction problem (up to 3 digit numbers), and then subtract them to find the estimate.
This lesson will also include the information on creating a word wall or flip book for the Addition and Subtraction word keys found in word problems.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary devel
Students will learn to multiply numbers by 0 and 1. They will see visual examples and interact with the lesson through exciting visuals.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary development, example/non-example, guided practice, and independent practice in the form of a writing prompt.
A flipped classroom uses videos made by the teacher to deliver instruction. I have spent the last year creating videos for my students and have loved the results. In this file, I'm sharing the images that I use for creating my videos. Each set of images includes several levels of instruction for grades three, four, and five as well as multiple examples for each level, allowing you to create customized videos for your classroom.
Current Skills Include:
*Properties of Multiplication
*Multi
Students will learn to estimate sums of numbers up to 4 digits. They will review the steps for rounding these numbers and practice with sums of 2, 3, and 4 digit numbers.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary development, example/non-example, guided practice, and independent practice in the form of a writing prompt.
This lesson teaches students how to add three 2-digit numbers, or addends. Students will start with simply adding 3 digits together. Then, they learn how to use column addition to add three 2-digit numbers.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary development, example/non-example, guided practice, and independent practice in the form of a writing prompt.
This 11 slide instructional PowerPoint is great for showing students different methods of using the distributive property when multiplying 1, 2, and 3 digit numbers. This can be used as a mini-lesson on the Smartboard. The last 5 slides contain practice problems for guided practice opportunities.
This is an animated PowerPoint presentation on using number lines to find sums, differences, products and quotients and adding equivalent fractions. I have included tangible real-life examples to illustrate concepts. Proper terminology, word problems, hands on experiments and use of everyday items are used to illustrate concepts. Interactive questions are designed to engage active participation. These slides also teach how to draw and properly label number lines. One slide can teach multiple p
Students will first see visuals of how to add three digit numbers using base-ten blocks. Then, students will learn how to do column addition to add three digit numbers. Students can do extra practice using the link embedded in the PowerPoint.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary development, example/non-example, guided practice, and independent practice in the form of a writing pr
Students will learn three different methods for multiplying by 2s and 5s: draw a picture, skip count, and double the number. Students will see visual aides and interact with the lesson.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary development, example/non-example, guided practice, and independent practice.
Students will learn to use the strategy of repeated addition to solve simple multiplication problems. They will see visual examples and will have plenty of practice. The PowerPoint includes a link to a free resource online that includes more visuals and practice.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary development, example/non-example, guided practice, and independent practice in th
Students will first see visuals of how to add three digit numbers using base-ten blocks. Then, students will learn how to do column addition to add three digit numbers. Students can do extra practice using the link embedded in the PowerPoint.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary development, example/non-example, guided practice, and independent practice in the form of a writing pr
Students will learn two different methods to multiplying with 3's: skip counting and using a number line. Students will see visuals that will help guide them through using a number line. The lesson is designed to be used with interactive tablets or boards to be able to draw on the number lines.
This PowerPoint includes the components of a Direct Instruction lesson. Among other things, it includes a student friendly objective, purpose, vocabulary development, example/non-example, guided practice,
This lesson will guide students through understanding and using arrays to solve simple multiplication. Students will see examples and will be able to use the arrays to solve multiplication problems.
This powerpoint presentation has 21 slides of math addition tables :
1, 2, 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20
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