This is a Keynote presentation that takes a critical look at solving multi-step problems. Built for an ESL classroom, the release is incremental. I have had success with it. You may need to adapt some of the independent practice problems to fit
This short, 3-day lesson is meant to review or reteach place value concepts. This is a Keynote presentation only. However, it includes many opportunities for formative assessment. The product was built for an ESL 1:1 classroom, so you may want to
This is a 9-day unit presentation. It was built for an ESL and 1:1 classroom. It practices gradual release, number talks, and formative assessment. The daily format is "I do, we do, you do." You may need to adapt some of the independent practice
This is a 7-day unit Keynote presentation on adding and subtracting decimals. It is CCSS-aligned. It was build for an ESL, 1:1 classroom, so slight adaptations to the independent practice suggestions may be necessary. It compliments a free test
This is a Keynote presentation on place value. It is CCSS-aligned and spaced-out for 2.5 weeks (12 days). The progression is logical and was built for ESL students. The presentation works best in a 1:1 classroom where students have use of IXL.
This is a Keynote presentation meant to be a review of division. Each day looks at a different component of the division process. The days start with a number talk designed to help students think about mental division and ball park estimates,
This assessment is a challenging one, but prepares students for the new CCSS. Many of the questions ask students to share their thinking. A MARS task is included.
This is a free assessment that is CCSS-aligned. Use the CCSS checklist when assessing to target student performance. I recommend including a MARS task to this test.
Teacher made. Teacher tested. This is a CCSS-aligned Apple Keynote presentation on Place Value for a 3-week unit. The narrative is self-explanatory and offers a richer whole-group instruction than many of the digital counterparts from corporate