A teacher guide for the "Logic Lab Challenge" lesson, providing a 45-minute pacing guide, Alabama ACAP standards alignment, common student misconceptions, and a detailed answer key for all practice problems.
A black and white, ink-friendly drafting worksheet where students design a single house from a front view. Includes categorized "Must do" and "May do" requirements and a large calculation table.
A 6-slide instructional presentation that introduces the Grid City project, defines perimeter and area, and outlines creative requirements like streets and plants, including the Front View House challenge.
A black and white, ink-friendly practice document featuring a pre-drawn town layout on a grid, allowing students to practice calculating perimeter and area. Drop shadows have been removed and street labels adjusted for clarity. Axis numbering added for ease of measurement.
A black and white ink-friendly blueprint page featuring a large custom grid for architectural drawing and a detailed recording table for tracking perimeter and area calculations. Includes specific "Must do" and "May do" drafting notes.
A black and white mission briefing document for 4th-grade students, outlining project requirements for designing a town on grid paper, including specific building criteria, street and plant requirements, and a comprehensive grading rubric.
A complete answer key for the Parallel Path Blueprint lesson, with simplified headers to match the student packet and ensure a cleaner, more focused layout. Solutions are clearly presented with bolded results.
A student packet for writing equations of parallel and perpendicular lines, featuring a blueprint-themed layout with structured phases. The header has been simplified to remove metadata and technical labels as requested.
A comprehensive teacher answer key and scoring guide for all four Empire State Sprints. Revised for clarity, compact layout, and high-contrast printing.
The final homework in the prep series. Features absolute value for distance on a number line, unit rate from graphs, multi-step tax and tip, semicircles, comparing population means using MAD, complement of probability, and modeling with inequalities. Optimized layout and fixed question labels.