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I have Who has - Time Conversion
ProfeCoins 5
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 9 - 12 años
Info. del archivo pdf, 2 páginas, 51,2 KB
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With this game "I have - Who has" students can practice time conversion (seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks).
Someone will start reading his/card and ask "Who has...?". The person who has the answer to that problem will then read “I Have , Who Has _“, and then it will continue until all the cards have been read.

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Memory Game - Time conversion
ProfeCoins 5
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 10 - 12 años
Info. del archivo pdf, 2 páginas, 34,3 KB
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With this memory game, students are going to practice time conversion (hours, minutes, seconds, days, weeks).
Instructions: The first player turns over 2 cards. If the conversion matches, the player keeps the cards and tries again for another match. If they do not match the cards are turned over again and the player to the left takes a turn.

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Task Cards - Time conversion Task Cards - Time conversion
ProfeCoins 5
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 9 - 12 años
Info. del archivo pdf, 5 páginas, 51,9 KB
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With this task cards, students can practice time conversion (minutes, seconds, hours, etc.)
This can be used as morning work, extra work, homework or team work. Also, it can be used as a competition or a fun game. 

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Order of Operations PEMDAS Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations PEMDAS Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations PEMDAS Mystery Puzzle
ProfeCoins 10
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 9 - 13 años
Info. del archivo Link privado a docs.google.com
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Make Order of Operations Practice Engaging and Effective!
This digital mystery puzzle is the perfect way to help your students practice order of operations in a fun and interactive way. As they solve the 16 exercises, they gradually unlock the hidden image. If they answer correctly, the cell turns green, revealing part of the puzzle. If they make a mistake, the cell turns red, prompting them to try again.
 
What’s Included?
  • Two versions of the puzzle in Google Sheets:
    • Open-ended version for students to write their own solutions.
    • Multiple-choice version for additional support.
 
  • 16 exercises designed to reinforce order of operations.
  • Instant self-checking with visual feedback on every response.
 
How Can You Use This Resource?
  • Independent practice: Great for reinforcing the concept in class or at home.
  • Math centers: Perfect for small group rotations.
  • Team challenge: Divide the class into groups and compete to see who completes the puzzle first.
  • Interactive homework: Assign the activity as a fun and engaging review.
  • Informal assessment: Use the open-ended version to check students’ understanding.
  • Test prep: An excellent tool for reviewing before the EOGs or end-of-year assessments, ensuring students practice order of operations in a structured and effective way.
 
This resource actively engages students in their learning while building mathematical accuracy. A creative and exciting way to strengthen essential math skills!
 
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Order of Operations Word problems Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations Word problems Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations Word problems Mystery Puzzle
ProfeCoins 10
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 9 - 13 años
Info. del archivo Link privado a docs.google.com
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Make Order of Operations Practice Engaging and Effective!
This digital mystery puzzle is the perfect way to help your students practice order of operations in a fun and interactive way. As they solve the 9 exercises, they gradually unlock the hidden image. If they answer correctly, the cell turns green, revealing part of the puzzle. If they make a mistake, the cell turns red, prompting them to try again.
 
What’s Included?
  • Two versions of the puzzle in Google Sheets:
    • Open-ended version for students to write their own solutions.
    • Multiple-choice version for additional support.
 
  • 9 exercises designed to reinforce order of operations.
  • Instant self-checking with visual feedback on every response.
 
How Can You Use This Resource?
  • Independent practice: Great for reinforcing the concept in class or at home.
  • Math centers: Perfect for small group rotations.
  • Team challenge: Divide the class into groups and compete to see who completes the puzzle first.
  • Interactive homework: Assign the activity as a fun and engaging review.
  • Informal assessment: Use the open-ended version to check students’ understanding.
  • Test prep: An excellent tool for reviewing before the EOGs or end-of-year assessments, ensuring students practice order of operations in a structured and effective way.
 
This resource actively engages students in their learning while building mathematical accuracy. A creative and exciting way to strengthen essential math skills!
 
If you liked this resource and it was useful for your class and your students, follow my store for more products.
 
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Order of Operations Use of Parentheses Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations Use of Parentheses Mystery Puzzle Order of Operations Use of Parentheses Mystery Puzzle
ProfeCoins 10
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 9 - 13 años
Info. del archivo Link privado a docs.google.com
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This digital mystery puzzle is the perfect way to get your students to practice the order of operations with parentheses in a fun and effective way. Your students will receive 16 exercises with the correct answer. They must place the parentheses in the correct place to make the expression true.

As they solve the 16 exercises, they gradually reveal the hidden image. If they answer correctly, the box turns green and a part of the puzzle appears; if they get it wrong, the box turns red and they can try again.

What’s Included?
  • Two versions of the puzzle in Google Sheets:
    • Open-ended version for students to write their own solutions.
    • Multiple-choice version for additional support.

  • 16 exercises designed to reinforce order of operations.
  • Instant self-checking with visual feedback on every response.
How Can You Use This Resource?
  • Independent practice: Great for reinforcing the concept in class or at home.
  • Math centers: Perfect for small group rotations.
  • Team challenge: Divide the class into groups and compete to see who completes the puzzle first.
  • Interactive homework: Assign the activity as a fun and engaging review.
  • Informal assessment: Use the open-ended version to check students’ understanding.
  • Test prep: An excellent tool for reviewing before the EOGs or end-of-year assessments, ensuring students practice order of operations in a structured and effective way.
This resource actively engages students in their learning while building mathematical accuracy. A creative and exciting way to strengthen essential math skills!
If you liked this resource and it was useful for your class and your students, follow my store for more products.

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Are you looking for this resource in Spanish? Here is the link

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Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math. Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math. Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math. Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.
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Cantidad descargas 13
Tipo de recurso Clase
Edad recomendada 6 - 18 años
Info. del archivo pptx, 10 páginas, 743 KB
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Power point presentation that helps explaining Place Value in English Math Class. Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.Place Value. 1's, 10's, 100,s. English. Math.

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Women in STEM interactive notebook Women in STEM interactive notebook Women in STEM interactive notebook
ProfeCoins 30
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 9 - 13 años
Info. del archivo Link privado a docs.google.com
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Are you looking for an exciting and inspiring activity to work on with your students during the International Women's Month? Your students will embark on a journey of discovery as they explore the incredible contributions of outstanding women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). This innovative interactive notebook will challenge your students to research, learn, and celebrate the lasting impact of these pioneering women in the world of science and innovation.
 
What is included?
  • Interactive notebook format with guiding questions.
  • Larger format for bulletin boards with guiding questions.
  • Interactive notebook format with blank spaces for students to include the information you want.
  • Larger format for making bulletin boards with blank spaces.
 
How to Use this Resource:
 
1. Interactive Notebook: Use the interactive notebook for each of your students to research a prominent woman in STEM. Upon completing their research, they can share about these women in a gallery walk.
 
2. Collaborative Mural: Transform the interactive notebook into a collaborative project to create a mural in the classroom. Each student can have a section of the mural dedicated to a woman in STEM, using their interactive notebook to gather information and create visual elements. By combining all the sections, an impactful mural is formed that celebrates the diversity of prominent women in STEM.
 
Included Characters:
 
1. Alice Ball - Pioneer in the effective treatment of leprosy, contributing to medical advancements.
2. Ada Byron Lovelace - First computer programmer, paving the way for women in computing.
3. Anne Easley - Prominent engineer and mathematician who opened doors for women in the aerospace industry.
4. Betty Holberton - Lead programmer of ENIAC, contributing to the onset of the computer era.
5. Clara Barton - Founder of the American Red Cross and advocate for professional nursing.
6. Chien-Shung Wu - Key experimental physicist in nuclear research, challenging gender barriers.
7. Diana Trujillo - Lead engineer at NASA, inspiring women in space exploration.
8. Ellen Ochoa - First Latina woman in space, a pioneer in space exploration.
9. Evelyn Boyd Granville - Mathematician and engineer excelling in aerospace and technology.
10. Florence Nightingale - Founder of modern nursing, transforming healthcare.
11. France Cordova - Astrophysicist and the first woman to lead the National Science Foundation.
12. Grace Hopper - Pioneer in computer programming and a U.S. Navy admiral.
13. Hayat Sindi - Scientist and entrepreneur, advocate for women's inclusion in science.
14. Hedy Lamarr - Actress and inventor whose technological discoveries paved the way for modern communications.
15. Hypatia - Prominent mathematician and philosopher in antiquity, influencing education and philosophy.
16. Jane Goodall - Primatologist and conservation advocate, redefining the relationship between humans and animals.
17. Julia Bowman Robinson - Outstanding mathematician, pioneer in number theory, and advocate for equality in education.
18. Katherine Johnson - NASA mathematician, essential contributor to achievements in space exploration.
19. Lise Meitner - Nuclear physicist who contributed to the theory of nuclear fission.
20. Mae Jemison - First African American woman in space, breaking barriers in space exploration.
21. Maggie Gee - World War II pilot, challenging gender stereotypes in aviation.
22. Margaret Hamilton - Computer scientist, led the software team for the Apollo program.
23. Margaret Mead - Cultural anthropologist and advocate for gender equality and cultural diversity.
24. Marie Curie - Nobel Prize winner in two scientific fields, pioneer in radioactive research.
25. Martine Rothblatt - Entrepreneur and advocate for transgender rights, founder of Sirius XM.
26. Mary Sherman Morgan - Pioneering chemist, contributed to the development of rocket fuels.
27. Merit Ptah - Possibly the first known female physician in history.
28. Rachel Carson - Biologist and author, played a crucial role in the environmental movement.
29. Rosalind Franklin - Chemist and crystallographer whose work was fundamental in understanding DNA.
30. Sally Ride - First American woman in space, paving the way for female astronauts.
31. Sau Lan Wu - Leading experimental physicist in elementary particle research.
32. Shirley Ann Jackson - Theoretical physicist and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
33. Vera Rubin - Astronomer who confirmed the existence of dark matter.
34. Wang Zhenyi - Prominent mathematician and astronomer in ancient China.
 
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Women in STEM Posters Women in STEM Posters Women in STEM Posters
ProfeCoins 20
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 9 - 13 años
Info. del archivo Link privado a docs.google.com
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Are you looking for an exciting and inspiring activity to work on with your students during the International Women's Month? Your students will embark on a journey of discovery as they explore the incredible contributions of outstanding women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
 
What's included?
 
For each character, you will find different posters containing:
 
  • Their name
  • A brief biography
  • Famous quotes
 
Included Characters:
 
1. Alice Ball - Pioneer in the effective treatment of leprosy, contributing to medical advancements.
2. Ada Byron Lovelace - First computer programmer, paving the way for women in computing.
3. Anne Easley - Prominent engineer and mathematician who opened doors for women in the aerospace industry.
4. Betty Holberton - Lead programmer of ENIAC, contributing to the onset of the computer era.
5. Clara Barton - Founder of the American Red Cross and advocate for professional nursing.
6. Chien-Shung Wu - Key experimental physicist in nuclear research, challenging gender barriers.
7. Diana Trujillo - Lead engineer at NASA, inspiring women in space exploration.
8. Ellen Ochoa - First Latina woman in space, a pioneer in space exploration.
9. Evelyn Boyd Granville - Mathematician and engineer excelling in aerospace and technology.
10. Florence Nightingale - Founder of modern nursing, transforming healthcare.
11. France Cordova - Astrophysicist and the first woman to lead the National Science Foundation.
12. Grace Hopper - Pioneer in computer programming and a U.S. Navy admiral.
13. Hayat Sindi - Scientist and entrepreneur, advocate for women's inclusion in science.
14. Hedy Lamarr - Actress and inventor whose technological discoveries paved the way for modern communications.
15. Hypatia - Prominent mathematician and philosopher in antiquity, influencing education and philosophy.
16. Jane Goodall - Primatologist and conservation advocate, redefining the relationship between humans and animals.
17. Julia Bowman Robinson - Outstanding mathematician, pioneer in number theory, and advocate for equality in education.
18. Katherine Johnson - NASA mathematician, essential contributor to achievements in space exploration.
19. Lise Meitner - Nuclear physicist who contributed to the theory of nuclear fission.
20. Mae Jemison - First African American woman in space, breaking barriers in space exploration.
21. Maggie Gee - World War II pilot, challenging gender stereotypes in aviation.
22. Margaret Hamilton - Computer scientist, led the software team for the Apollo program.
23. Margaret Mead - Cultural anthropologist and advocate for gender equality and cultural diversity.
24. Marie Curie - Nobel Prize winner in two scientific fields, pioneer in radioactive research.
25. Martine Rothblatt - Entrepreneur and advocate for transgender rights, founder of Sirius XM.
26. Mary Sherman Morgan - Pioneering chemist, contributed to the development of rocket fuels.
27. Merit Ptah - Possibly the first known female physician in history.
28. Rachel Carson - Biologist and author, played a crucial role in the environmental movement.
29. Rosalind Franklin - Chemist and crystallographer whose work was fundamental in understanding DNA.
30. Sally Ride - First American woman in space, paving the way for female astronauts.
31. Sau Lan Wu - Leading experimental physicist in elementary particle research.
32. Shirley Ann Jackson - Theoretical physicist and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
33. Vera Rubin - Astronomer who confirmed the existence of dark matter.
34. Wang Zhenyi - Prominent mathematician and astronomer in ancient China.
How to use this resource:
 
  • Visual reference: Keep the posters visible in your classroom as a constant visual reference. This creates a supportive environment where your students can independently refer to the posters while working on assignments or writing tasks.
  • Collaborative projects: Divide your students into groups and assign each group a specific poster. Challenge them to create short presentations that elaborate on the concepts presented in their assigned poster, promoting teamwork and creativity.
  • Bulletin board display: Create an attractive bulletin board display featuring the posters. This not only serves as a visual focal point for the class but also allows students to revisit and reinforce their understanding of informational text regularly.
 
These posters are included as a gift if you purchase:
 
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Women's History Month interactive notebook Women in STEM Women's History Month interactive notebook Women in STEM Women's History Month interactive notebook Women in STEM Women's History Month interactive notebook Women in STEM
ProfeCoins 40
Tipo de recurso Actividad
Edad recomendada 8 - 12 años
Info. del archivo Link privado a docs.google.com
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Are you looking for an exciting and inspiring activity to work on with your students during the International Women's Month? Your students will embark on a journey of discovery as they explore the incredible contributions of outstanding women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
This innovative interactive notebook will challenge your students to research, learn, and celebrate the lasting impact of these pioneering women in the world of science and innovation.
What is included?
  • Interactive notebook format with guiding questions.
  • Larger format for bulletin boards with guiding questions.
  • Interactive notebook format with blank spaces for students to include the information you want.
  • Larger format for making bulletin boards with blank spaces.
  • Simple format
How to Use this Resource:
1. Interactive Notebook: Use the interactive notebook for each of your students to research a prominent woman in STEM. Upon completing their research, they can share about these women in a gallery walk.
2. Collaborative Mural: Transform the interactive notebook into a collaborative project to create a mural in the classroom. Each student can have a section of the mural dedicated to a woman in STEM, using their interactive notebook to gather information and create visual elements. By combining all the sections, an impactful mural is formed that celebrates the diversity of prominent women in STEM.
BONUS!
If you purchase this interactive notebook, you will receive the Women in STEM Posters
For each woman, you will find various posters that include:
  • Her name
  • A short biography
  • Two famous quotes
One idea I have implemented is to organize a bulletin board with the biographies of the women. This way, your students can approach, read, and choose the woman they want to research.
Included Characters:
1. Alice Ball - Pioneer in the effective treatment of leprosy, contributing to medical advancements.
2. Ada Byron Lovelace - First computer programmer, paving the way for women in computing.
3. Anne Easley - Prominent engineer and mathematician who opened doors for women in the aerospace industry.
4. Betty Holberton - Lead programmer of ENIAC, contributing to the onset of the computer era.
5. Clara Barton - Founder of the American Red Cross and advocate for professional nursing.
6. Chien-Shung Wu - Key experimental physicist in nuclear research, challenging gender barriers.
7. Diana Trujillo - Lead engineer at NASA, inspiring women in space exploration.
8. Ellen Ochoa - First Latina woman in space, a pioneer in space exploration.
9. Evelyn Boyd Granville - Mathematician and engineer excelling in aerospace and technology.
10. Florence Nightingale - Founder of modern nursing, transforming healthcare.
11. France Cordova - Astrophysicist and the first woman to lead the National Science Foundation.
12. Grace Hopper - Pioneer in computer programming and a U.S. Navy admiral.
13. Hayat Sindi - Scientist and entrepreneur, advocate for women's inclusion in science.
14. Hedy Lamarr - Actress and inventor whose technological discoveries paved the way for modern communications.
15. Hypatia - Prominent mathematician and philosopher in antiquity, influencing education and philosophy.
16. Jane Goodall - Primatologist and conservation advocate, redefining the relationship between humans and animals.
17. Julia Bowman Robinson - Outstanding mathematician, pioneer in number theory, and advocate for equality in education.
18. Katherine Johnson - NASA mathematician, essential contributor to achievements in space exploration.
19. Lise Meitner - Nuclear physicist who contributed to the theory of nuclear fission.
20. Mae Jemison - First African American woman in space, breaking barriers in space exploration.
21. Maggie Gee - World War II pilot, challenging gender stereotypes in aviation.
22. Margaret Hamilton - Computer scientist, led the software team for the Apollo program.
23. Margaret Mead - Cultural anthropologist and advocate for gender equality and cultural diversity.
24. Marie Curie - Nobel Prize winner in two scientific fields, pioneer in radioactive research.
25. Martine Rothblatt - Entrepreneur and advocate for transgender rights, founder of Sirius XM.
26. Mary Sherman Morgan - Pioneering chemist, contributed to the development of rocket fuels.
27. Merit Ptah - Possibly the first known female physician in history.
28. Rachel Carson - Biologist and author, played a crucial role in the environmental movement.
29. Rosalind Franklin - Chemist and crystallographer whose work was fundamental in understanding DNA.
30. Sally Ride - First American woman in space, paving the way for female astronauts.
31. Sau Lan Wu - Leading experimental physicist in elementary particle research.
32. Shirley Ann Jackson - Theoretical physicist and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
33. Vera Rubin - Astronomer who confirmed the existence of dark matter.
34. Wang Zhenyi - Prominent mathematician and astronomer in ancient China.
If you liked this resource and it was useful for your class and your students, follow my store for more products.
Don't forget to RATE this product for TpT credits that you can use to buy more products!
Are you looking for this resource in Spanish? Here is the link

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