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Project M3: Level 5-6: Fun at the Carnival: Using Proportional Reasoning Teacher 3 Year License

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Project M3: Level 5-6: Fun at the Carnival: Using Proportional Reasoning Teacher 3 Year License

In this unit, students are introduced to ratios, rates, proportional reasoning, similarity and congruence. Students explore ratio as a comparison of two quantities. They discover that if the ratio between the corresponding side lengths and angle measures of two figures is 1:1 (i.e., the measures are identical), then the geometric figures are congruent. They learn that for two figures to be similar, their corresponding side lengths must be in proportion and their corresponding angles must be congruent. Students also explore the relationship between congruence and similarity, learning that al

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Project M3: Level 3-4: How Big Is Big? A Understanding and Using Large Numbers Student Mathematician's Journal 1 Year License

The Student Mathematician’s Journal allows students to explore simulated or real-life problems and help them to think, write, and read like mathematicians. It encourages students to reflect on what they have learned in each lesson, think deeply about mathematics, and communicate in writing on worksheets.

In this unit, students are introduced to numbers from 1,000 to 1,000,000 using a varie

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Project M2 Level 1 Unit 1: Exploring Shape Games: Geometry with Imi & Zani Manipulative Kit

This kit includes:

  • 3/4" counters, trans 6 color, set of 250
  • 5/8" white dot dice, set of 8
  • 20" diameter grouping circle, set of 6
  • KH PM2 attribute shape label cards, set of 72
  • KH PM2 attrib

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The Pursuit of Justice Student Guide

This unit is about the path man has taken in his desire for justice.  Students will explore the South of the 1930s in the perennial classic To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee; they will also read some of her short stories and essays that have intrigued readers. The plight of the Little Rock Nine becomes a first person account in Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals. Students will read the primary source newspapers of the day to get other perspectives on how the fight for civil righ