TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
CCSS
Subjects

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
4 results

Graphing Common Core W.7.1 resources

Preview of Analyzing Graphs: Bus Ridership Trends, Story Problems, Middle School

Analyzing Graphs: Bus Ridership Trends, Story Problems, Middle School

Embark on a fascinating journey through the intricate world of bus ridership trends in America with our comprehensive lesson on graph analysis and story problem creation. Dive into this graph which showcases the dynamic shifts in bus ridership, and empower students to craft compelling story problems that reflect their understanding of the data.In this engaging lesson package, students will analyze interactive graphs illustrating the nuanced landscape of bus ridership trends across different citi
Preview of Snow Science! How Dense is Our Snow? A Hands On Science Experiment.

Snow Science! How Dense is Our Snow? A Hands On Science Experiment.

Created by
WonbyOne
When the snow starts falling, students love to play around in it. Here is a science experiment that ties in their love of snow with learning! This Science Experiment measures the amount of liquid in snow and leads to a discussion on density. I tie this experiment to an introduction to our fractions unit in math. Even in 5th grade students need a reminder that fractions are a part of a whole. They will also get to see a real world example of when fractions, graphs, and line plots are used to help
Preview of Endangered Species Project

Endangered Species Project

This project encompasses writing about endangered animals. It conforms to NGSS standards as well as Common Core standards for ELA and Math (California). It contains a rubric, graphic organizer, and examples for students. This project can be edited to fit your classroom needs.
Preview of Argumentative Writing Prompt – Diseases in the Mid-1900s

Argumentative Writing Prompt – Diseases in the Mid-1900s

This is a lesson that combines the basics of argumentative writing (claim-evidence-reasoning) as well as germ theory and the proliferation of vaccines in the 1950s.This lesson is all-encompassing; meaning the student should be able to complete the lesson without referring to outside resources. This could easily be modified to include a more robust research lesson on the spread of disease in America in the 1900s and the increased use of vaccines at the same time.I use this as a digital break for
Showing 1-4 of 4 results