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Destination LEAP

Destination LEAP. Unpacked & Ready. Teresa Yarberry DeSoto Career Academy teri.yarberry@desotopsb.com. Vocabulary Options Vocabulary Wall Vocabulary Notebook Vocabulary Flip Book. Unpacking GLEs Vocabulary Concepts Computation Skills Critical Thinking Basic Skills.

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Destination LEAP

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  1. Destination LEAP Unpacked & Ready

  2. Teresa Yarberry DeSoto Career Academy teri.yarberry@desotopsb.com

  3. Vocabulary Options Vocabulary Wall Vocabulary Notebook Vocabulary Flip Book

  4. Unpacking GLEs Vocabulary Concepts Computation Skills Critical Thinking Basic Skills

  5. Where do I begin????? Pre-Test Computation Timed Tests Vocabulary Building LEAP Practice Questions New Skills Reteach, Review, Spiral

  6. 4th Grade: Identify, describe the properties of, and draw circles and polygons (triangle, quadrilateral, parallelogram, trapezoid, rectangle, square, rhombus, pentagon, hexagon, octagon, and decagon) (G-2-E) 5th Grade: Use mathematical terms to classify and describe the properties of 2-dimensional shapes, including circles, triangles, and polygons (G-2-M) 6th Grade: Apply concepts, properties, and relationships of points, lines, line segments, rays, diagonals, circles, and right, acute, and obtuse angles and triangles in real-life situations, including estimating sizes of angles (G-2-M) (G-5-M) (G-1-M) 7th Grade: Recognize π as the ratio between the circumference and diameter of any circle (i.e., π = C/d or π = C/2r) (G-5-M) Determine the radius, diameter, circumference, and area of a circle and apply these measures in real-life problems (G-5-M) (G-7-M) (M-6-M) 8th Grade: Determine the volume and surface area of prisms and cylinders (M-1-M) (G-7-M)

  7. Resources: www.math-drills.com www.superteacherworksheets.com www.homeschoolmath.com www.mathisfun.com/worksheets www.multiplication.com Vmath—voyager learning Glencoe Mathematics Course 3 LEAP Assessment Guide EAGLE Flash cards

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