Comparing Money - Examples & Review - Adapted
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In this comparing money product, students will add quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies that are worth different amounts. Students will then compare the two amounts and determine if the amounts are greater than, less than, or equal to. One example is provided. A reminder is provided for students to include the $ symbol or decimal after they have added the change together. A box is also provided on each page if students want to show their work. Students will begin by adding and comparing quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies by themselves leading up to mixing and adding quarters, dimes, nickels, and pennies together.
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Pi Day Mindfulness Coloring Sheets Activity
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Do you need an engaging mindfulness activity for Pi Day? Do your students struggle to calm down? Then download this zentangle Pi Day Mindfulness Coloring Sheets Activity! These relaxing coloring pages can be used as calm down strategies or for self care. A simpler version is included to support differentiating instruction!
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Algebra 1 Digital Review | Self Checking Math Activity | High School Math Review
By AbsoluteValueMath
Are you looking for a completely self checking interactive Algebra 1 Digital Review activity? This 16 multiple choice question review on a Google Form & an interactive Google Slideshow is great for group work, individual practice, digital exams, online tutoring and sub plans! Students will solve each problem and click the choice they believe is correct. If they are correct they will advance to the next question. If they are wrong they will be directed back to the question to try again!
Printable option available with 8 multiple choice questions on each page! Each multiple choice option was created with common misconceptions in mind so your students have to think about the correct answer choice.
It comes with a student recording sheet so you can collect work and put a grade.
All topics are aligned with the NYS Common Core Algebra 1 Regents Exam.
What you get:
Self Checking Interactive Google Slideshow with clickable answer choices
Self Grading Google Forms Review
Printable Option
Answer Key
Student Recording Sheet
What topics are are included:
1)Evaluating Functions
2)Solving multi-step equations
3)Solving multi-step inequalities
4)Function or not?
5)Interval Notation from a Number Line
6)Mean, Median and Mode
7)Rational vs. Irrational Numbers
8)Finding Slope
9)System of Equations
10)Rational Equations
11)Literal Equations
12)Domain
13)Graphing Inequality solutions
14)Number Properties
15)Interquartile Range
16)Graphing an inequality on a number line
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Adding and Subtracting Fractions in Simplest Form - Adapted Review
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In this fraction review, students will add or subtract each problem and write each problem in simplest form. This packet can be used as a homework assignment, in-class assignment, or test review and test.
Divisible Numbers Review FREEBIE
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Students will practice telling whether each number is divisible by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, or 10 in this packet.