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domingo, 22 de octubre de 2017


DECIMALS MIND MAP


CLASS TUTORIAL DECIMALS

WARM UP DECIMALS

GAME 1: CLICK HERE    GAME 2: CLICK HERE    GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE    GAME 5: CLICK HERE

    


VOCABULARY DECIMALS


Mixed Number: a fraction made up of a whole number and a fraction.

Decimals: Numbers to the right of the decimal point; names part of a whole.

Decimal point: a dot that separates the whole numbers and the parts.

Tenth: the first place to the right of the decimal point; represented by one rod.

Hundredth: the second place to the right of the decimal point; represented by one cube.

VIDEOS-DECIMALS





SLIDES-DECIMALS

PRACTICE-DECIMALS

EXER.1: CLICK HERE    EXER.2: CLICK HERE    EXER.3: CLICK HERE
EXER.4: CLICK HERE    EXER.5: CLICK HERE    EXER.6: CLICK HERE
EXER.7: CLICK HERE    EXER.8: CLICK HERE    EXER.9: CLICK HERE



WORKSHEET DECIMALS

BROCHURE-DECIMALS

MATH CALENDAR NOVEMBER

WRAP UP DECIMALS

GAME 1: CLICK HERE    GAME 2: CLICK HERE    GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE    GAME 5: CLICK HERE




martes, 5 de septiembre de 2017

http://www.rasaint.net/ - Glitter Graphics
Resultado de imagen para fractions and mixed numbers
TOPICS:
1. Parts of a whole and parts of a set
2. Equivalent fractions
3. Compare and order fractions
4. Mixed numbers-Improper fractions (Conversions)
5. Representation of fractions and mixed on a number line

MIND MAP FRACTIONS


CLASS TUTORIAL FRACTIONS

WARM UP FRACTIONS

GAME 1: CLICK HERE    GAME 2: CLICK HERE    GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE    GAME 5: CLICK HERE    GAME 6: CLICK HERE


VOCABULARY-FRACTIONS

Fraction: A number that represents equal parts to a whole and has a numerator and denominator.

Numerator: The part of a fraction above the line, which tells how many parts are being counted.

Denominator: The part of a fraction below the line, which tells how many equal parts there are in the whole or in the group.

Proper Fraction: A fraction in which the numerator is less than the denominator

Improper fraction: A fraction in which the numerator is greater than or equal to the denominator

Mixed Number: A whole number and a fraction

Simplest form: A fraction is in simplest form when the numerator and the denominator have no common factor other than 1. The fraction is either a proper fraction or mixed number.

Equivalent fractions: Fractions that show different numbers with the same value. ex : 3/4=6/8

Like fractions: Fractions with the same denominator.

Unlike fractions: Fractions with different denominators.

VIDEOS-FRACTIONS








SLIDES-FRACTIONS

PRACTICE FRACTIONS

EXER 1: CLICK HERE   EXER 2: CLICK HERE   EXER 3: CLICK HERE
EXER 4: CLICK HERE   EXER 5: CLICK HERE   EXER 6: CLICK HERE
EXER 7: CLICK HERE   EXER 8: CLICK HERE   EXER 9: CLICK HERE
EXER 10: CLICK HERE   EXER 11: CLICK HERE   EXER 12: CLICK HERE
EXER 13: CLICK HERE   EXER 14: CLICK HERE    EXER 15: CLICK HERE
EXER 16: CLICK HERE   EXER 17: CLICK HERE   EXER 18: CLICK HERE
EXER 19: CLICK HERE

EXTRA WORKSHEET FRACTION

FRACTIONS BROCHURES


MATH CALENDAR SEPTEMBER

WRAP UP FRACTIONS

GAME 1: CLICK HERE    GAME 2: CLICK HERE    GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE    GAME 5: CLICK HERE    GAME 6: CLICK HERE
GAME 7: CLICK HERE




viernes, 4 de agosto de 2017

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MIND MAP DIVISION


CLASS TUTORIAL DIVISION

WARM UP DIVISIONS

GAME 1: CLICK HERE     GAME 2: CLICK HERE     GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE

VOCABULARY-DIVISION

Division: an operation used to calculate the number of times one number is contained in another

Dividend: the whole amount; what you are dividing; or a number to be divided by another number

Divisor: the number by which a dividend is divided; the number of groups you put the dividend (the whole amount) into

Quotient: an answer to a division problem

Remainder: the part of the dividend that is left over when the dividend is not evenly divisible by the divisor

Inverse operations: multiplication and division are the inverse (opposite) of each other


VIDEOS DIVISION


SLIDES DIVISION

PRACTICE DIVISIONS

EXER.1: CLICK HERE     EXER.2: CLICK HERE     EXER.3: CLICK HERE
EXER.4: CLICK HERE     EXER.5: CLICK HERE     EXER.6: CLICK HERE
EXER.7: CLICK HERE     EXER.8: CLICK HERE     EXER.9: CLICK HERE
EXER.10: CLICK HERE     EXER.11: CLICK HERE     EXER.12: CLICK HERE




WORKSHEET DIVISION

BROCHURE DIVISIONS

MATH CALENDAR AUGUST

WRAP UP DIVISIONS

GAME 1: CLICK HERE     GAME 1: CLICK HERE     GAME 1: CLICK HERE
     GAME 1: CLICK HERE     


viernes, 21 de julio de 2017

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MIND MAP


CLASS TUTORIAL

WARM UP MEASUREMENTS

GAME 1: CLICK HERE    GAME 2: CLICK HERE    GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE    GAME 5: CLICK HERE    GAME 6: CLICK HERE
GAME 7: CLICK HERE    GAME 8: CLICK HERE    GAME 9: CLICK HERE
GAME 10: CLICK HERE
    


VOCABULARY MEASUREMENTS

Measurement: is finding a number that shows the size or amount of something.

Length: We can measure how long things are, or how tall, or how far apart they are. Kilometer (km); Hectometer (Hm); Dekameter (Dam); Meter (m); decimeter (dm); centimeter (cm); millimeter (mm)


Mass: A measure of how much matter is in an object. Kilogram (kg); Hectogram (Hg); Dekagram (Dag); Gram (g); decigram (dg); centigram (cg); milligram (mg)


Capacity: The amount that something can hold. Kiloliter (kl); Hectoliter (Hl); Dekaliter (Dal); Liter (L); deciliter (dl); centiliter (cl); milliliter (ml)


Conversion: we can convert metric units of measurements of length, mass and capacity using the conversion chart and learning the order using the phrase: King Henry Doesn´t Usually drink chocolate milk.


Time: Time is the ongoing sequence of events taking place. The past, present and future. We measure time using seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years. Clocks measure time.


Elapsed time: The time that elapses while some event is occurring.

Time expressions: o´clock; past the hour; to the hour.


Temperature: How hot or cold a thing is. Temperature is measured using a thermometer, usually in the Celsius or Fahrenheit scale.


Calendar: A diagram that shows what day and month it is.


Schedules: a table that shows home task or classes at the school.


Timetables: A table of information showing when things will happen




VIDEOS MEASUREMENTS












SLIDES MEASUREMENTS

PRACTICE MEASUREMENTS

EXERC. 1: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 2: CLICK HERE   EXERC. 3: CLICK HERE
EXERC. 4: CLICK HERE   EXERC. 5: CLICK HERE   EXERC. 6: CLICK HERE
EXERC. 7: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 8: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 9: CLICK HERE
EXERC. 10: CLICK HERE   EXERC. 11: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 12: CLICK HERE
EXERC. 13: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 14: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 15: CLICK HERE
EXERC. 16: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 17: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 18: CLICK HERE
EXERC. 19: CLICK HERE    EXERC. 20: CLICK HERE


WORKSHEET MEASUREMENTS

BROCHURE MEASUREMENTS

MATH CALENDAR AUGUST

WRAP UP

GAME 1: CLICK HERE    GAME 2: CLICK HERE    GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE    GAME 5: CLICK HERE    GAME 6: CLICK HERE
GAME 7: CLICK HERE    GAME 8: CLICK HERE    GAME 9: CLICK HERE
GAME 10: CLICK HERE    GAME 11: CLICK HERE

    

martes, 23 de mayo de 2017


Recognizes 2D and 3D shapes and basic geometric concepts to interpret relationships among figures.

MENTAL MAP GEOMETRY


CLASS TUTORIAL GEOMETRY

WARM UP

GAME 1: CLICK HERE     GAME 2: CLICK HERE     GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE     GAME 5: CLICK HERE     GAME 6: CLICK HERE

     

   

VOCABULARY GEOMETRY


Line: is straight (no curves), has no thickness, and extends in both directions without end (infinitely)
Line segment: The part of a line that connects two points. It has definite end points.
Ray: A line with a start point but no end point (it goes to infinity)
Acute angle: an angle that is less than 90°
Right angle: an angle that is 90° exactly
Obtuse angle: an angle that is greater than 90° but less than 180°
Straight angle: an angle that is 180° exactly
Quadrilaterals: Rhombus, Square, Rectangle, Kite, Parallelogram, Trapezoid
Isosceles triangle: Two equal sides Two equal angles
Scalene triangle: No equal sides No equal angles
Equilateral triangle: Three equal sides Three equal angles, always 60°
Cartesian Plane: A Cartesian Plane is a plane consisting of a set of two lines intersecting each other at right angles. The horizontal line is the X-axis and the vertical one is the Y-axis, and the point of their intersection is called the origin with the coordinates (0, 0).
X-axis: runs horizontally through zero
Y-axis: runs vertically trough zero
Coordinates: Coordinates are a set of values that show an exact position.
2D Shapes: triangle, square, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon(septagon), octagon, nonagon, decagon.
3D shapes: cone, sphere, hemisphere(semi sphere), triangular pyramid, triangular prism, cube, rectangular prism (cuboid), cylinder.
Face: A vertex (plural: vertices) is a point where two or more lines meet. It is a Corner.
Side-Edge: An edge is a line segment that join two vertices .
Corner-Vertex: A face is any of the individual surfaces of a solid object.


VIDEOS







SLIDES

PRACTICE

EXERCISE 1: CLICK HERE   EXERCISE 2: CLICK HERE   EXERCISE 3: CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 4: CLICK HERE   EXERCISE 5: CLICK HERE   EXERCISE 6: CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 7: CLICK HERE   EXERCISE 8: CLICK HERE   EXERCISE 9: CLICK HERE
EXERCISE 10: CLICK HERE   EXERCISE 11: CLICK HERE   


WORKSHEET GEOMETRY

BROCHURE GEOMETRY

MATH CALENDAR JUNE

WRAP UP

GAME 1: CLICK HERE     GAME 2: CLICK HERE     GAME 3: CLICK HERE
GAME 4: CLICK HERE     GAME 5: CLICK HERE     GAME 6: CLICK HERE