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four pieces of art made to look like flip flops
Art with Mr. Giannetto
flip flops on the beach collage-elementary art-Art with Mr. Giannetto Blog
a drawing of a tree and mountains with clouds in the sky on a black background
Paesaggi di texture
line, texture, pattern, color 5th grade
a poster with different types of multiplication problems on the front and back
The Different Types of Multiplication Problems
The different types of multiplication problems--This is such an important tool that will help students answer more word problems correctly.
a poster with some writing on it that says divide fractions
Dividing Fractions Anchor Chart, Game Freebie, and Math Journal - Teaching with a Mountain View
Dividing Fractions Anchor Chart, Game Freebie, and Math Journal. Some great ideas and teaching tips!
the screen shot shows several different types of paper and numbers, including fractions, percentages, and percents
Math Art Projects
fractions, percents, decimals
a bulletin board with different types of lines and angles written on it in white chalk
Types of Lines and Angles Activity
Types of Lines and Angles Activity as seen on Sixth Grade Staff www.sixthgradestaff.com
a poster with some writing on it that is written in different colors and font styles
Ratios and Mysteries! - Teaching with a Mountain View
Teaching With a Mountain View: Ratios and Mysteries!
a clock that is on the wall in front of a facebook page with numbers and times
Awesome clock to teach students maths concepts — Edgalaxy - Teaching ideas and Resources
math classroom clock. Black poster board, white paint pen and HL clock kit. AWESOME!
a white board with writing on it in front of a bulletin board that says challenge of the week what percent of the circle is shaded?
Challenge of the Week
Math Challenge of the Week question for sixth grade students. My 6th grade students really enjoy trying them each week! The question gets posted Monday morning and students have until the end of the day Thursday to answer it. Friday we go over it at the start of class! Click through to my blog to see my other Challenge of the Week problems!