Space Force Fraction Challenge
Students 5th-7th grade demonstrate their mastery of converting regular and improper fractions into decimals to save the earth from outside forces.







Students 5th-7th grade demonstrate their mastery of converting regular and improper fractions into decimals to save the earth from outside forces.
Be sure to catch the special message from Napolean Dynamite at the end of this post.
Thank you to Mrs. Smith at LHS for this gem.
No, it’s true. This will be your last Princeton ISD email from me. I will be launching out of here into a new career.
You can still keep up with what I am dishing out through edtechmrbrown.com and of course the best place is following me on Facebook and joining this FaceBook PLC group I made for you. We can ask questions and help each other there until society melts totally down and those FB servers go offline.
I am so deeply appreciative of your passion, dedicated effort, and enthusiastic participation as you learn and implement new appropriate and effective ways to bring technology into your classrooms. Your commitment truly enhances our students’ learning journey.
Seriously, click the image below to join the help group I created for you as my position will not be rehired for and the limited help you have access to will dry completely up.
Greetings 5th grade U.S. History teachers. Here is a selection of four different review game sets for your students.
We are going to work together to create our first PowToon animation. The video walkthrough below will teach your students how to take a template in PowToon and customize it with their own information for a project/presentation. We will be making our presentation about the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I am providing all of the information and images that we will need at the link below.
Pause this video as needed to make sure your students are caught up with me.
PowToon template we will use.
https://www.powtoon.com/preview-template/626
Information we will use on this project.
BingoBaker.com is my new favorite Bingo card website. You can easily make your cards for free but I willingly dropped $24.95 for an unlimited life time membership to Bingo Baker. I had begun to build bingo cards in Canva but even with a template I realized I was about to have to manually cut and paste all of the terms over and over for a minimum of 30 cards. That task loomed over me like an executioners axe.
I went to the world wide webnets hoping to find a more reasonable solution. I stumbled across Bingo Baker and it was like all of my prayers had been answered.
All you have to do is copy paste in your list of terms and this wonderful program mixes them up in a bowl for you and repeatedly pours out tasty individual bingo cards to meet your needs.
You can also build your cards with images or questions and answers. Check it out. I promise you won’t be disappointed.
Here are a few I made earlier:
MS RLA
Computer lab with images
Here is another teacher request for you. A different no-tech flashcard board game with a classic chutes and ladders theme. Here are all the other board games available. Use any small object for game pieces.
Your class must decide if you would rather assist a paleontologist with the excavation of dinosaur bones or help a photographer capture photos of dinosaurs. Click the image below to select your desired activity.