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Relevance Sorting Coins combining like terms
By Curtis Zeisler
Sorting Coins makes them easier to count, just like combining like terms
Double Phonics Chant
By
This is a phonics chant to help students practice and review their special phonic combinations such as ee, ea, sh, ch, etc. The sound is chanted with a given word accompanied by a picture of the letters that make the sound and pictures of the word.
Personification Figurative Language Song by Melissa
By Educator
I wrote this song about personification as a memorable tool to help my students learn and understand personification for life. This song has a "spookiness" to it that makes it memorable. It defines personification and gives many examples. The melody and animation combine to make this song an excellent tool for classroom use.
Personification Figurative Language Song by Melissa
By GrammarSongs by Melissa
I wrote this song about personification as a memorable tool to help my students learn and understand personification for life. This song has a "spookiness" to it that makes it memorable. It defines personification and gives many examples. The melody and animation combine to make this song an excellent tool for classroom use.
How to Make Anagrams
By eHow
Learn how to make anagrams by moving the letters around until some sort of pattern is made, starting with words that are easier to figure out and using Web-based programs to practice. Try to come up with combinations of letters in anagrams that make sense as words
Perspective: What Shapes Your View of the World?
By Whitney George
This video is an introduction to a literature unit on perspective. It offers a definition of perspective and a review of point of view. It explores how perspective is shaped.
Naming shapes 2
By Khan Academy
Learn how to identify circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and trapezoids.
How to Find the Area of Geometric Shapes
By eHow
Finding the area of geometric shapes requires being familiar with their respective formulas, as each type of shape involves different methods and equations. The instructor uses a document camera to model examples.
Naming shapes 2
By Khan Academy
Learn how to classify shapes based on their number of sides, number of corners, and side-lengths.
Grade 2 Math 10.9, Equal parts (of shapes)
By Joann's School
An explanation of Equal Parts as parts that are the same size and shape. Determining if shown parts are equal or not equal. Drawing one or more lines to create equal parts.
Naming shapes 4
By Khan Academy
Learn how to identify circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and trapezoids.
Naming shapes
By Khan Academy
Learn how to classify shapes based on their number of sides, number of corners, and side-lengths.
Naming shapes 4
By Khan Academy
Learn how to classify shapes based on their number of sides, number of corners, and side-lengths.
Naming shapes
By Khan Academy
Learn how to identify circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and trapezoids.
[7.NS.1a-1.0] Sums of Zero - Common Core Standard
By Freckle by Renaissance
Describe situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0. For example, a hydrogen atom has 0 charge because its two constituents are oppositely charged. Front Row is a free, adaptive, Common Core aligned math program for teachers and students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Front Row allows students to practice math at their own pace - learning advanced concepts when they're ready and receiving remediation when they struggle. Front Row provides teachers with access to a detailed data dashboard and weekly email reports that show which standards are causing students difficulty, what small groups can be formed for interventions, and how their students are progressing in math.
Symmetry of two-dimensional shapes
By Khan Academy
Sal checks whether various figure are symmetrical under a 180 degrees rotation.
Symmetry of two-dimensional shapes
By Khan Academy
Sal solves the following problem: Two of the points that define a certain quadrilateral are (-4,-2) and (0,5). The quadrilateral has a������������reflective symmetry over the lines y=x/2 and������������y=-2x + 5.������������Draw and classify the quadrilateral.
Symmetry of two-dimensional shapes
By Khan Academy
Sal introduces the concept of an axis of symmetry.,1332