Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code -DOLLAR DEAL Sheet Activity
By EduTeachers Toolbox
This is a "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code" worksheet designed to make math practice engaging and educational.
The sheet features a color-by-code activity where students solve multiplication problems and use the answers to color the portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The instructions include specific color codes (e.g., black, green, blue, brown, orange, and red) corresponding to the multiplication answers.
Perfect for celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day while reinforcing multiplication skills in a fun and interactive way. Suitable for elementary and middle school classrooms.
Algebra 2, Calculus, 15 Laws of Exponents and Logs - Classroom Poster or Handout
By Daniel
This is the perfect Teacher Decoration for your Math classroom.
This product contains the 15 laws of exponents and logs most commonly used in any high school curriculum. Page 1 consists of 7 exponential laws (rules) and page 2 contains 8 logarithmic laws (rules).
The product can be used as part of your classroom decorations, as a bulletin board poster or handed out to students as a "cheat sheet" with a task.
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$5 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Practice: Fun Money Math
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Help students master the basics of money with these engaging $5 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Practice Worksheets! This hands-on resource is designed to teach young learners about the $5 bill, combining essential money math skills with interactive scissor cutting activities.
Each worksheet includes exercises that involve identifying, cutting, and matching $5 bills, making learning about money both fun and practical.
With these worksheets, students will improve their ability to recognize the $5 dollar bill, understand its value, and build foundational math skills.
The scissor cutting activities also promote fine motor development, making these worksheets ideal for math centers, classroom lessons, or at-home practice.
Perfect for teachers and parents, this resource offers an engaging way to reinforce money recognition, math skills, and fine motor coordination in young learners!
By Matemaths
Power Point presentation.
Explanations of command terms in math for myp and dp.
Printable, or they can also be used as flashcards or for distance learning.
I created it for my math classes, but it can be used also in other subjects.
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Engaging Mixed Operation Mazes for 1st and 2nd Grade
By Ms Garcia Store
Make math practice exciting with this set of 12 printable math mazes! Designed to help elementary students practice 2-digit addition and subtraction without carrying or borrowing.
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We hope your students enjoy dashing through these double-digit challenges while strengthening their math skills!
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Calculus AB Continuity Guided Notes |Types of Discontinuity |Partner Practice |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice continuity and discontinuity with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with the continuity & discontinuity. Go through the guided notes on continuity and discontinuity examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood continuity and discontinuity.
TOPICS:
- Determine continuity algebraically
- Determine continuity graphically
- Determine types of discontinuity
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with continuity and discontinuity. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and guided example with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of continuity.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand continuity on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 4 practice problems to practice continuity.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood continuity.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code -DOLLAR DEAL Sheet Activity
By EduTeachers Toolbox
This is a "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code" worksheet designed to make math practice engaging and educational.
The sheet features a color-by-code activity where students solve multiplication problems and use the answers to color the portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The instructions include specific color codes (e.g., black, green, blue, brown, orange, and red) corresponding to the multiplication answers.
Perfect for celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day while reinforcing multiplication skills in a fun and interactive way. Suitable for elementary and middle school classrooms.
$2 Dollar Bill Identification & Scissor Cutting Skills Worksheets: Money Math
By The Student Worksheets
Introduce students to the often-overlooked $2 dollar bill with these engaging worksheets, perfect for building money recognition and math skills! This resource combines $2 bill identification with hands-on scissor cutting practice, allowing young learners to enhance their fine motor skills while mastering money math concepts.
Each worksheet includes interactive activities where students cut, sort, and match $2 dollar bills, helping them understand the value and appearance of this unique currency.
These money math worksheets make learning about dollars fun and practical, integrating coin and bill identification into activities that strengthen essential skills. Perfect for classroom use, math centers, or homeschooling, this resource is designed to engage students and support foundational money skills, scissor cutting practice, and fine motor development. Give your learners a unique hands-on experience with $2 bill identification today.
Math IB MYP DP Command Terms Google Slides
By Matemaths
Google Slides presentation.
Explanations of command terms in math for myp and dp.
Printable, or they can also be used as flashcards or for distance learning.
I created it for my math classes, but it can be used also in other subjects.
These presentation follow the MYP command terms definitions as part of the IB (International Baccalaureate) program.
This product and
Distance Learning IB MYP DP Command Terms
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Copyright © 2020 Matemaths
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Engaging Addition Mazes for 1st and 2nd Grade
By Ms Garcia Store
Double Digit Dash: No-Carry Addition Mazes
Make math practice exciting with this set of 12 printable addition mazes! Designed for 1st and 2nd graders, these ready-to-use mazes help students practice 2-digit addition without carrying, all while having fun.
What’s Inside:
How It Works:
Print the mazes and let your students dive into the fun! As they solve the addition problems and navigate through the mazes, they'll reinforce their math skills and build confidence in problem-solving.
Perfect For:
Make math practice an adventure with these ready-to-use, no-carry addition mazes!
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Calculus AB The Definite Integral Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice the definite integral with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with the definite integral. Go through the guided notes with the the definite integral examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood evaluating the definite integral.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating the Definite Integral (not including u-substitution)
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with parabolas. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 3 guided examples with your students. You will also get a list of antiderivative rules and examples of each.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of parabolas.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand parabolas on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice parabolas.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood parabolas.
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Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code -DOLLAR DEAL Sheet Activity
By EduTeachers Toolbox
This is a "Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Multiplication Color by Code" worksheet designed to make math practice engaging and educational.
The sheet features a color-by-code activity where students solve multiplication problems and use the answers to color the portrait of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The instructions include specific color codes (e.g., black, green, blue, brown, orange, and red) corresponding to the multiplication answers.
Perfect for celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day while reinforcing multiplication skills in a fun and interactive way. Suitable for elementary and middle school classrooms.
Money Bill and Coin Worksheets Cut and Sort Fun Scissor Skills
By The Student Worksheets
pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars, and dollar coins, as well as $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills. Students cut out realistic images of coins and bills, Then, they sort and match them to the correct categories or complete simple money problems by arranging the cut-outs.
Make learning about money exciting and hands-on with this Cut and Sort Money Practice activity! Perfect for young learners, this worksheet combines scissor cutting practice with essential money identification skills.
This activity not only strengthens fine motor skills through cutting but also reinforces coin and bill recognition, counting, and basic math skills.
Ideal for classrooms, homeschooling, or independent practice, Cut and Sort Money Practice is a fun, educational way to help students become more confident with money concepts and develop their financial literacy in an interactive format!
Engaging Subtraction Mazes for 1st and 2nd Grade
By Ms Garcia Store
Make math practice exciting with this set of 12 printable subtraction mazes! Designed for 1st and 2nd graders, these ready-to-use mazes help students practice 2-digit subtraction without borrowing, all while having fun.
What’s Inside:
How It Works:
Print the mazes and let your students dive into the fun! As they solve the subtraction problems and navigate through the mazes, they'll reinforce their math skills and build confidence in problem-solving.
Perfect For:
Make math practice an adventure with these ready-to-use, no-carry subtraction mazes!
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Calculus AB U-Substitution Guided Notes | Antiderivatives | Integrals Practice
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice integrating with u-substitution with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with the u-substitution. Go through the guided notes with the u-substitution examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood u-substitution.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating Integrals using U-Substitution
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with u-substitution. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and guided example with your students. You will get a list of the Antiderivative Rules and an example of each as well.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of u-substitution.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand u-substitution on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 4 practice problems to practice u-substitution.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood u-substitution.
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No-Carry Challenge Mazes - 36 Engaging Math Mazes for 1st and 2nd Grade
By Ms Garcia Store
Looking for a fun and effective way to reinforce double-digit addition and subtraction skills without the complication of carrying? The No-Carry Challenge Mazes are perfect for young learners in both 1st and 2nd grade who are ready to tackle these math concepts with confidence!
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Bring fun and focus to your math practice with the No-Carry Challenge Mazes! This ready-to-use printable resource will save you time while helping your students build essential math skills.
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Calculus AB Indefinite Integral Guided Notes | Antiderivative Practice |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice the indefinite integral with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with the antiderivative and indefinite integral. Go through the guided notes and the examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood this lesson.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating the Indefinite Integral
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with the antiderivative. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and guided example with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of the antiderivative.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand the indefinite integral on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 4 practice problems to practice.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood the indefinite integral.
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Calculus AB Optimization Guided Notes |Partner Practice | Homework | Word Search
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice optimization with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with the optimization. Go through the guided notes with the optimization example with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood optimization.
TOPICS:
- Optimizing rectangular prisms
- Optimizing Volume
- Optimizing Surface Area
- Optimizing Sum
- Optimizing Product
- Optimizing Revenue
- Optimizing Perimeter
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with optimization. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and guided example with your students. You will also get a list of formulas for volume, surface area, area and perimeter.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 3 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of optimization.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand optimization on their own without the help of their partner and complete 4 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 4 practice problems to practice optimization.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood optimization.
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