6th Grade Websites
Covering and Surrounding 1. Home Design Plans Related Games ** Triangle Shoot (select equilateral, isosceles, equilateral) ** Gopher Coordinate Game 1. Area and Perimeter 2. Perimeter Problems 3. Area of a Rectangle Problems 4. Area and Perimeter of Rectangles 5. Practicing Area Let's Be Rational Practice/Games: 1. Multiplying Fractions video 2. Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers Fractions 3. Clara's Ice Cream Shop Comparing Bits and Pieces Games: 1. Illuminations - Equivalent fractions - Write down 5 sets of equivalent fractions that you created to turn in! 2. Fractions 3. Simplifying Fractions Soccer 4. Adding Fractions 5. Adding Fractions 6. Fruit Shoot (decimals to fractions) 7. Video: Fractions to Decimals 8. Tug-o-War: Decimals 9. Puppy Chase: Fractions to Decimals Prime Time Games 1. The Legend of Dick and Dom (Factors and Multiples) 2. Factor 'Pac Man' 3. Prime Time - Investigation #1 - Rags to Riches (play until you reach $1,000,000) 4. Factors Trees (Click on BOTH yellow boxes to play 2 games) 5. Prime Time Game 6. Prime Factorization 7. Order of Operations Millionaire 8. Order of Operations |
Bicycle Tour ProjectBreak-Even Analysis - Homework - Click here!
Example of Expenses, Income, Map, and Break-Even Graph Example of Trip Highlights Project Guidelines 3 Graphs of each Day - see my example Sections Due: 1. Trip Highlights (for 3 days), 2. Map of Route (with distances traveled each day), 3. Expenses (see sheet), 4. Income (see sheet) M-STEP Practice TestWho Am I Project
6th Grade Resources
3rd Quarter Assignments - click here Prime Time Investigations: PT#1: I can find factors and multiples of numbers. 1. Watch this Khan Academy video first! 2. On a blank sheet of paper, practice finding the prime factors of 80. Write your answer in exponential notation. Do the same for 63. 3. Next, go to this website and play the Multiple/Factor Jeopardy game. You may play 2 teams total. Please discuss before selecting an answer. 4. Next, on the same piece of paper (from step #2) write the first five multiples of 12 and 8. Also, write all of the factors of 12 and 8. Put your work in the folder! PT#2: I can decide when to find GCF and LCM and can calculate them correctly. 1. Go to this website and play 5 rounds of this game. Choose the yellow button on the left! 2. Next, watch this video. On a piece of blank paper, work through the example problems along with the narrator. Feel free to pause the video to write down the math problems! 3. Finally, on the same paper make up your own story problem using LCM and solve it! Also, make up your own story problem using GCF and solve it! Feel free to go back to look at the video for help! 4. When finished put your work in the folder! PT#3: I understand and can apply the distributive property. 1. Go to this website and play this game. 2. Next, on a piece of blank paper, practice writing your own Distributive property. Make up 2 problems and then show me the answer to each problem. 3. Finally, go to this website and read the information about the Distributive Property. On the same piece of paper from step #2, draw tiles to show how the area of a rectangle can be show and written two ways. Use the tiles at your table to practice before your draw. Use the example on the website as a model, but choose your own numbers! PT#4: I can use Order of Operations to correctly solve expressions. 1. Go to this website to watch how to play the game. Hit the play button to watch before step #2! 2. Now, this link will take you to play the game yourself! You may play on your own or with a partner, quietly. 3. Finally, take out a sheet of blank paper and go to this website. Write down and solve #1, 2, 8, 10, and 11. Show your work. When done, check your answers with the key. Turn your practice in to Mrs. Hale. |
7th Grade Websites
Khan Academy 1. Hour of Code - Drawing 2. Hour of Code - HTML Webpages Stretching and Shrinking 1. Coordinate Plane Shapes and Designs Games 1. Using a Protractor (Using a protractor) 2. Hunt for Bananas (Angle Estimation) or Shoot the Alien (Angle Estimation) 3. Polygon or Not 4. Classify Triangles 5. Tessellations 6. Geometry Review - Classifying Quadrilaterals - Finding Missing Angles - Symmetry - Symmetry 2 - Symmetry 3 |
7th Grade Resources
Shapes and Design Investigations: S&D #1: I can describe common polygons. I know common angles. I can find accurate angle measurements. 1. Watch the Complimentary and Supplementary video 2. Practice on this website. 3. Next, go to Khan Academy and watch this video. 4. After watching the video, go to this website and work through the worksheet (Parallel Lines cut by a Transversal). 5. Put the worksheet in the folder when finished. S&D #2: I can describe how the number of sides on a polygon is related to the interior and exterior angle measurements. 1. Watch the Khan Academy video to learn about interior angles. 2. Practice questions #1, 3, 5, and 9 on the worksheet titled, 'Sum of Interior Angles.' 3. Watch the Khan Academy video to learn about exterior angles. 4. Practice questions #2, 4, 6, and 8 on the worksheet titled, 'Exterior Angle.' S&D #3: I can re-create a triangle and quadrilateral given the minimum amount of information. I can describe the symmetry of a shape. 1. Take out a sheet of paper! Go to this website. Watch the 2nd video and draw the parallelogram with the instructor (British lady). 2. Next, go back to the top of the website page and draw the example that is shown. Use the pictures to help you draw. Show Mrs. Hale when you are done. 3. Draw two triangles: 1) Angle A = 110 degrees, side AB = 5 cm, side AC = 3 cm. 2) Angle A = 40 degrees, angle B = 110 degrees, side AC = 2 cm. Label the triangle and show Mrs. Hale when you are done! |