Reading: “Indian Boyhood”
Students will read and analyze a letter and then answer a short, three-question, multiple choice quiz for formative assessment.
Students will read and analyze a letter and then answer a short, three-question, multiple choice quiz for formative assessment.
Congratulations, you’ve passed multiplication! Now it’s time to take it further and practice division with any version of Making Camp along with writing. Activity 1 – Making Camp Open Making Camp. Go to the main choices screen by clicking on the small green icon with boxes at the lower left of the screen. Click NUMBERS.…
History and literacy go hand-in-hand. In studying history, students read about about the past to learn about themselves, their communities, countries, and other societies. They may write about it as they understand it or how it relates to them. In your history class, they will develop arguments about it in order to form a perspective,…
Knowing your math terms is important. Students asked to find the quotient may not get the right answer not because of an inability to divide 28 by 4 but rather because they don’t know what the word ‘quotient’ means. This video goes over the terms for addition, subtraction and multiplication. This video is featured in…