Ericson Room 55 Mrs. McBride: Home Calendar About Me Homework Science/Social Studies. Xtra Math Click here for xtramath Achieve 3000. Consumer Math Kristi Freeman, Instructor Consumer math is a branch of math that uses basic math skills in real life situations like shopping, calculating taxes, estimating monthly budget, calculating interest rate for a loan, etc. Teaching kids about spending, saving and other aspects of 'money math' will prepare them to make better financial.
Bridges First Edition Lessons & Activities, Grades 5
Select a Grade
For fifth grade, 9 of 22 supplements sets are correlated to the Common Core State Standards. For two-way mapping of supplements to standards download the Grade 5 Correlations.
- Activity 1: The Carnival
- Independent Worksheet 1: Padre's Pizza
- Independent Worksheet 2: Choosing Equations & Diagrams
- Activity 1: Introducing Virtual Spinners
- Activity 2: The 6-4-2 Spinner
- Independent Worksheet 1: Make & Test Your Own Spinner
- Activity 1: Counting the Possible Outcomes
- Independent Worksheet 1: Charlie's Marbles
- Independent Worksheet 2: Rachel's Outfits
- Activity 1: Classifying Triangles
- Activity 2: Sorting & Classifying Quadrilaterals
- Activity 3: Finding the Perimeter & Area of a Parallelogram
- Activity 4: Three Mathematical Ideas
- Independent Worksheet 1: More Geoboard Triangles
- Independent Worksheet 2: Color & Construct Triangles
- Independent Worksheet 3: Classifying Quadrilaterals
- Independent Worksheet 4: Quad Construction
- Independent Worksheet 5: Perimeter & Area Puzzles
- Independent Worksheet 6: Ebony's Quilt
- Activity 1: Sketching & Identifying Transformations
- Independent Worksheet 1: Transforming Figures, Part 1
- Independent Worksheet 2: Transforming Figures, Part 2
- Activity 1: 3-Dimensional Shape Posters
- Activity 2: Faces, Edges & Vertices
- Independent Worksheet 1: Nets & 3-Dimensional Shapes
- Activity 1: Point, Line Segment, Ray, Angle
- Independent Worksheet 1: Drawing & Measuring Line Segments & Angles
- Independent Worksheet 2: Parallel & Perpendicular
- Independent Worksheet 3: Constructing Polygons
- Activity 1: Measuring Area
- Activity 2: Measuring Perimeter
- Activity 3: The Ladybugs' Garden
- Activity 4: Hexarights
- Independent Worksheet 1: Area & Perimeter Review
- Independent Worksheet 2: Measuring Rectangles
- Activity 1: Introducing Volume
- Activity 2: More Paper Boxes
- Activity 3: Fish Tank Volume
- Activity 4: Number of Fish
- Activity 5: Fish Tank Plants with a Line Plot
- Activity 6: Water for the Fish Tank Assessment
- Independent Worksheet 1: Volume Review
- Independent Worksheet 2: The Camping Trip
- Independent Worksheet 3: Tank Volume
- Independent Worksheet 4: Third Tank Needs Fish
- Independent Worksheet 5: Plants for the Second Fish Tank
- Activity 1: Area of Parallelograms, Part 1
- Activity 2: Area of Parallelograms, Part 2
- Activity 3: Area of Right Triangles
- Activity 4: Polygons to Order
- Independent Worksheet 1: Geoboard Polygons
- Independent Worksheet 2: Finding Perimeter & Area of Quadrilaterals
- Independent Worksheet 3: Finding the Area of Right Triangles
- Independent Worksheet 4: Rectangles, Parallelograms & Right Triangles
- Activity 1: Introducing Integers
- Activity 2: Integer Tug O' War
- Activity 3: 4-Quadrant Battleship
- Independent Worksheet 1: Negative & Positive Temperature
- Independent Worksheet 2: Temperature & Elevation Riddles
- Independent Worksheet 3: Shapes on a 4-Quadrant Grid
- Activity 1: Multiplying by Powers of Ten
- Activity 2: Dividing by Powers of Ten
- Activity 3: Using Decimals to Calculate Sale Prices
- Activity 4: Multiplying Decimals
- Activity 5: Building a Deck, Using Partial Products & Arrays for Decimal Multiplication
- Activity 6: Multiplying Decimals, More/Less
- Activity 7: Dividing Decimals with Money & Menus
- Activity 8: Using Models & Strategies to Divide with Decimals
- Independent Worksheet 1: Thinking about Tenths, Hundredths & Thousandths
- Independent Worksheet 2: Very Large & Very Small Numbers in Context
- Independent Worksheet 3: Multiplying & Dividing by Powers of Ten
- Independent Worksheet 4: Using Landmark Fractions & Percents to Multiply by Decimals
- Independent Worksheet 5: Multiplying Two Decimal Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 6: Comparing & Multiplying Fractions & Decimals
- Independent Worksheet 7: Olympic Swimmers
- Independent Worksheet 8: Olympic Track Star
- Making Sense of Division with Fractions
- Activity 1: Dividing Fractions & Whole Numbers Pre-Assessment
- Activity 2: Reviewing the Sharing & Grouping Interpretations of Division
- Activity 3: Grouping Stories
- Activity 4: Dividing a Whole Number by a Fraction
- Activity 5: Sharing Stories
- Activity 6: Dividing a Fraction by a Whole Number
- Activity 7: The Division Poster Project
- Activity 8: Dividing Fractions & Whole Numbers Post-Assessment
- Independent Worksheet 1: Sharing & Grouping: Multiplying & Dividing
- Independent Worksheet 2: Operating with Fractions & Whole Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 3: More Fractions & Whole Numbers
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- Independent Worksheet 1: Using Compatible Numbers to Estimate Answers
- Independent Worksheet 2: Are These Answers Reasonable?
- Independent Worksheet 3: Travel Miles
- Activity 1: Primes & Common Factors
- Activity 2: Factor Riddles Independent Worksheet 1: Prime or Composite?
- Independent Worksheet 2: Factor Trees & Common Factors
- Independent Worksheet 3: More Factor Riddles
- Independent Worksheet 1: Using Compatible Numbers to Multiply & Divide
- Independent Worksheet 2: More Multiplication & Division with Compatible Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 3: Reasonable Estimates in Multiplication & Division
- Activity 1: Introducing the Standard Algorithm
- Activity 2: Extending the Standard Algorithm
- Independent Worksheet 1: Fractions through the School Day
- Independent Worksheet 2: Fractions on the Trail
- Independent Worksheet 3: Adding & Subtracting Fractions
Bridges First Edition Lessons & Activities, Grades 5
Select a Grade
For fifth grade, 9 of 22 supplements sets are correlated to the Common Core State Standards. For two-way mapping of supplements to standards download the Grade 5 Correlations.
- Activity 1: The Carnival
- Independent Worksheet 1: Padre's Pizza
- Independent Worksheet 2: Choosing Equations & Diagrams
- Activity 1: Introducing Virtual Spinners
- Activity 2: The 6-4-2 Spinner
- Independent Worksheet 1: Make & Test Your Own Spinner
- Activity 1: Counting the Possible Outcomes
- Independent Worksheet 1: Charlie's Marbles
- Independent Worksheet 2: Rachel's Outfits
- Activity 1: Classifying Triangles
- Activity 2: Sorting & Classifying Quadrilaterals
- Activity 3: Finding the Perimeter & Area of a Parallelogram
- Activity 4: Three Mathematical Ideas
- Independent Worksheet 1: More Geoboard Triangles
- Independent Worksheet 2: Color & Construct Triangles
- Independent Worksheet 3: Classifying Quadrilaterals
- Independent Worksheet 4: Quad Construction
- Independent Worksheet 5: Perimeter & Area Puzzles
- Independent Worksheet 6: Ebony's Quilt
- Activity 1: Sketching & Identifying Transformations
- Independent Worksheet 1: Transforming Figures, Part 1
- Independent Worksheet 2: Transforming Figures, Part 2
- Activity 1: 3-Dimensional Shape Posters
- Activity 2: Faces, Edges & Vertices
- Independent Worksheet 1: Nets & 3-Dimensional Shapes
- Activity 1: Point, Line Segment, Ray, Angle
- Independent Worksheet 1: Drawing & Measuring Line Segments & Angles
- Independent Worksheet 2: Parallel & Perpendicular
- Independent Worksheet 3: Constructing Polygons
- Activity 1: Measuring Area
- Activity 2: Measuring Perimeter
- Activity 3: The Ladybugs' Garden
- Activity 4: Hexarights
- Independent Worksheet 1: Area & Perimeter Review
- Independent Worksheet 2: Measuring Rectangles
- Activity 1: Introducing Volume
- Activity 2: More Paper Boxes
- Activity 3: Fish Tank Volume
- Activity 4: Number of Fish
- Activity 5: Fish Tank Plants with a Line Plot
- Activity 6: Water for the Fish Tank Assessment
- Independent Worksheet 1: Volume Review
- Independent Worksheet 2: The Camping Trip
- Independent Worksheet 3: Tank Volume
- Independent Worksheet 4: Third Tank Needs Fish
- Independent Worksheet 5: Plants for the Second Fish Tank
- Activity 1: Area of Parallelograms, Part 1
- Activity 2: Area of Parallelograms, Part 2
- Activity 3: Area of Right Triangles
- Activity 4: Polygons to Order
- Independent Worksheet 1: Geoboard Polygons
- Independent Worksheet 2: Finding Perimeter & Area of Quadrilaterals
- Independent Worksheet 3: Finding the Area of Right Triangles
- Independent Worksheet 4: Rectangles, Parallelograms & Right Triangles
- Activity 1: Introducing Integers
- Activity 2: Integer Tug O' War
- Activity 3: 4-Quadrant Battleship
- Independent Worksheet 1: Negative & Positive Temperature
- Independent Worksheet 2: Temperature & Elevation Riddles
- Independent Worksheet 3: Shapes on a 4-Quadrant Grid
- Activity 1: Multiplying by Powers of Ten
- Activity 2: Dividing by Powers of Ten
- Activity 3: Using Decimals to Calculate Sale Prices
- Activity 4: Multiplying Decimals
- Activity 5: Building a Deck, Using Partial Products & Arrays for Decimal Multiplication
- Activity 6: Multiplying Decimals, More/Less
- Activity 7: Dividing Decimals with Money & Menus
- Activity 8: Using Models & Strategies to Divide with Decimals
- Independent Worksheet 1: Thinking about Tenths, Hundredths & Thousandths
- Independent Worksheet 2: Very Large & Very Small Numbers in Context
- Independent Worksheet 3: Multiplying & Dividing by Powers of Ten
- Independent Worksheet 4: Using Landmark Fractions & Percents to Multiply by Decimals
- Independent Worksheet 5: Multiplying Two Decimal Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 6: Comparing & Multiplying Fractions & Decimals
- Independent Worksheet 7: Olympic Swimmers
- Independent Worksheet 8: Olympic Track Star
- Making Sense of Division with Fractions
- Activity 1: Dividing Fractions & Whole Numbers Pre-Assessment
- Activity 2: Reviewing the Sharing & Grouping Interpretations of Division
- Activity 3: Grouping Stories
- Activity 4: Dividing a Whole Number by a Fraction
- Activity 5: Sharing Stories
- Activity 6: Dividing a Fraction by a Whole Number
- Activity 7: The Division Poster Project
- Activity 8: Dividing Fractions & Whole Numbers Post-Assessment
- Independent Worksheet 1: Sharing & Grouping: Multiplying & Dividing
- Independent Worksheet 2: Operating with Fractions & Whole Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 3: More Fractions & Whole Numbers
Math Linksericson Room 55mrs. Mcbride Rd
- Independent Worksheet 1: Using Compatible Numbers to Estimate Answers
- Independent Worksheet 2: Are These Answers Reasonable?
- Independent Worksheet 3: Travel Miles
- Activity 1: Primes & Common Factors
- Activity 2: Factor Riddles Independent Worksheet 1: Prime or Composite?
- Independent Worksheet 2: Factor Trees & Common Factors
- Independent Worksheet 3: More Factor Riddles
- Independent Worksheet 1: Using Compatible Numbers to Multiply & Divide
- Independent Worksheet 2: More Multiplication & Division with Compatible Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 3: Reasonable Estimates in Multiplication & Division
- Activity 1: Introducing the Standard Algorithm
- Activity 2: Extending the Standard Algorithm
- Independent Worksheet 1: Fractions through the School Day
- Independent Worksheet 2: Fractions on the Trail
- Independent Worksheet 3: Adding & Subtracting Fractions
- Activity 1: Simplify & Compare
- Activity 2: Same-Sized Pieces
- Independent Worksheet 1: Using the Greatest Common Factor to Simplify Fractions
- Independent Worksheet 2: Finding the Least Common Denominator
- Independent Worksheet 3: LCM & GCF
- Independent Worksheet 1: Tons of Rice
- Independent Worksheet 2: Inches to the Moon & Other Very Large Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 3: More Very Large Numbers
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- Activity 1: The Commutative, Associative & Distributive Properties
- Independent Worksheet 1: Properties Make It Easier
- Independent Worksheet 2: C is for Commutative, A is for Associative, D is for Distributive
- Activity 1: Geoboard Perimeters
- Activity 2: Fraction Multiplication Story Problems
- Activity 3: Using the Area Model for Multiplying Fractions
- Activity 4: Generalizations About Multiplying Fractions
- Activity 5: Target 1: Fractions
- Activity 6: Multiplying Domino Fractions
- Activity 7: Area Word Problems with Mixed Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 1: Picturing Fraction Multiplication
- Independent Worksheet 2: More Fraction Multiplication
- Independent Worksheet 3: Fraction Stories
- Independent Worksheet 4: Using Strategies to Multiply Fractions with Mixed Numbers
- Independent Worksheet 5: Domino Multiplication
• 32 WEEKS OF DAILY REVIEW
• INSTRUCTIONS
• ONE MASTER STUDENT RESPONSE SHEET
• ANSWER KEY
• HEAVY DUTY STAND
• KNOWLEDGEABLE STAFF FOR ANY ASSISTANCE
This 6th GRADE MOUNTAIN MATH CENTER EDITION is the DAILY REVIEW your students need to MASTER the concepts you have taught.
Research has proven that LONG-TERM MASTERY comes from SPIRAL REVIEW, also called DISTRIBUTED PRACTICE AND SPACED REPETITION.
The CENTER EDITION is designed for small group review, such as rotations, scoots, centers, or math-around-the-room. It is a smaller version (13'x19') of our Bulletin Board Kit. It can easily be set up and taken down as needed.
- Identify a number, its opposite, and its absolute value.
Order a set of rational numbers arising from mathematical and real-world contexts. - Locate, compare, and order integers and rational numbers using a number line.
- Locate, compare, and order integers and rational numbers using a number line.
Order a set of rational numbers arising from mathematical and real-world contexts. - Extend representations for division to include fraction notation such as a/b represents the same number as a ÷ b where b ≠ 0.
Multiply and divide positive rational numbers fluently. - Recognize that dividing by a rational number and multiplying by its reciprocal result in equivalent values.
Determine, with and without computation, whether a quantity is increased or decreased when multiplied by a fraction, including values greater than or less than one. - Represent integer operations with concrete models and connect the actions with the models to standardized algorithms.
Add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers fluently. - Add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers fluently.
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers fluently.
- Compare two rules verbally, numerically, graphically, and symbolically in the form of y = ax or y = x + a in order to differentiate between additive and multiplicative relationships.
Identify independent and dependent quantities from tables and graphs.
Write an equation that represents the relationship between independent and dependent quantities from a table.
Represent a given situation using verbal descriptions, tables, graphs, and equations in the form y = kx or y = x + b. - Apply qualitative and quantitative reasoning to solve prediction and comparison of real-world problems involving ratios and rates.
Give examples of ratios as multiplicative comparisons of two quantities describing the same attribute.
Give examples of rates as the comparison by division of two quantities having different attributes, including rates as quotients.
Convert units within a measurement system, including the use of proportions and unit rates.
Represent mathematical and real-world problems involving ratios and rates using scale factors, tables, graphs, and proportions. - Represent ratios and percents with concrete models, fractions, and decimals.
Generate equivalent forms of fractions, decimals, and percents using real-world problems, including problems that involve money. - Represent ratios and percents with concrete models, fractions, and decimals.
Represent benchmark fractions and percents such as 1%, 10%, 25%, 33⅓%, and multiples of these values using 10 by 10 grids, strip diagrams, number lines, and numbers.
Generate equivalent forms of fractions, decimals, and percents using real-world problems, including problems that involve money.
Use equivalent fractions, decimals, and percents to show equal parts of the same whole. - Multiply and divide positive rational numbers fluently.
Generate equivalent numerical expressions using order of operations, including whole number exponents and prime factorization. - Generate equivalent numerical expressions using order of operations, including whole number exponents and prime factorization.
Distinguish between expressions and equations verbally, numerically, and algebraically.
Write one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities to represent constraints or conditions within problems. - Determine if two expressions are equivalent using concrete models, pictorial models, and algebraic representations.
Generate equivalent expressions using the properties of operations: inverse, identity, commutative, associative, and distributive properties.
Write one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities to represent constraints or conditions within problems.
Represent solutions for one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities on number lines.
Write corresponding real-world problems given one-variable, one-step equations or inequalities.
Determine if the given value(s) make(s) one-variable, one-step equations or inequalities true. - Extend previous knowledge of triangles and their properties to include the sum of angles of a triangle, the relationship between the lengths of sides and measures of angles in a triangle, and determining when three lengths form a triangle.
Model and solve one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities that represent problems, including geometric concepts. - Model area formulas for parallelograms, trapezoids, and triangles by decomposing and rearranging parts of these shapes.
Write equations that represent problems related to the area of rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and triangles and volume of right rectangular prisms where dimensions are positive rational numbers.
Determine solutions for problems involving the area of rectangles, parallelograms, trapezoids, and triangles and volume of right rectangular prisms where dimensions are positive rational numbers. - Write one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities to represent constraints or conditions within problems.
Represent solutions for one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities on number lines.
Model and solve one-variable, one-step equations and inequalities that represent problems, including geometric concepts. - Measurement and data. Apply mathematical process standards to use coordinate geometry to identify locations on a plane. Graph points in all four quadrants using ordered pairs of rational numbers.
- Represent numeric data graphically, including dot plots, stem-and-leaf plots, histograms, and box plots.
Use the graphical representation of numeric data to describe the center, spread, and shape of the data distribution.
Summarize numeric data with numerical summaries, including the mean and median (measures of center) and the range and interquartile range (IQR) (measures of spread), and use these summaries to describe the center, spread, and shape of the data distribution.
Summarize categorical data with numerical and graphical summaries, including the mode, the percent of values in each category (relative frequency table), and the percent bar graph, and use these summaries to describe the data distribution.
Interpret numeric data summarized in dot plots, stem-and-leaf plots, histograms, and box plots.
Distinguish between situations that yield data with and without variability.
- 6.2B, 6.3E
- 6.2BC
- 6.2CD
- 6.2E, 6.3E
- 6.3AB
- 6.3CD
- 6.3E
- 6.3E
- 6.4A, 6.6ABC
- 6.4BCDH, 6.5A
- 6.4E, 6.5B
- 6.4EFG, 6.5C
- 6.7A, 6.3E
- 6.7AB, 6.9A
- 6.7CD, 6.9AC, 6.10B
- 6.8A
- 6.8BCD
- 6.9AB, 6.10A
- 6.11A
- 6.12ABCD, 6.13AB
CENTER EDITION VS.
BULLETIN BOARD KIT
Is projected onto an interactive white board, creating a virtual board. It can be viewed by the entire classroom. Answers can be displayed onto the board at the click of a button. Up to seven questions can be isolated and magnified.
CENTER EDITION
Is organized on a 13'x19' flip chart. It can be viewed by 5-6 students at a time. It was designed for small group review, such as rotations, scoots, centers, or math-around-the-classroom. It has an answer key, heavy-duty stand, and high-gauged coil.
BULLETIN BOARD KIT
It is designed for total classroom view. It hangs on bulletin boards, walls, white boards, pocket charts, and science display boards. Once hung, it can remain displayed for the entire year. The cards can be interchanged, creating flexible and adjustable DAILY REVIEW.
This will display covered concepts, images, and more.