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Students play an on-line version of Connect Four but must first solve functions in order to take a turn. Resource Type on Wednesday, Oct 04 2006 at 09:57 PM

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This is an example of bell ringer assignments I provide for my students to work on when they enter the classroom. math, algebraic think, bell ringers

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This is a PowerPoint that has students practice division by moving the aliens into their space ships and such. Leave the PowerPoint in the editing view so that you can double click and change name to your name and you can move the creatures around and change the ? in the question to the correct answer. I created this for 2nd grade but probably could be used with third.. it tied their study of space to their introdcuction of division. The teachers had students print in handout form so they could make the big chunk books with it. on Monday, Jun 05 2006 at 10:14 PM Alien Division

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Here is a fun way to practice division. Open this PowerPoint activity and move the aliens into their spaceships to show the division problem you are given! Enjoy Division

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This PPT discusses the 3 different types of angles and gives real world examples. obtuse, acute, right

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A presentation with animated clip art that defines and shows examples of adjacent, supplementary, complementary and vertical angles. A great tool for visual learners. angle supplementary vertical adjacent complementary

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Collect data and then use it to graph using an Excel spreadsheet. math, average, graphing, spreadsheet

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Students find the area of various classroom and school objects. area

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An on-line version of Connect Four that asks students to solve arithmetic problems before making a move. Can be adjusted for difficulty and type of questions. Resource Type