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Partition Squares, Rectangles, & Circles
Partition Squares, Rectangles, & Circles

Lesson

The students will be able to partition squares, rectangles, and circles into two or four equal parts using the words halves, fourths, a half of, and a fourth of.

Treasure Hunt: Order of Operations
Treasure Hunt: Order of Operations

Lesson

Students will work together to solve numeric expressions to reveal clues on where to find the hidden treasure in the classroom. Students can remember the correct order of operations by the acronym...

Ice Cream Data Sets
Ice Cream Data Sets

Lesson

The students will be able to collect, organize, and represent data in numerous ways. They will use manipulatives to help make tallies. They will also use information they have collected to create...

Fun with Fractions
Fun with Fractions

Lesson

The students will have an understanding of fractions, and be able to represent fractions in multiple ways.

Bridge Builders
Bridge Builders

Lesson

Students will build bridges based on their knowledge of shapes.The goal is to discover which shapes are the strongest and why certain structures are built the way they are. They will be able to...

Making Sense of Multiplication
Making Sense of Multiplication

Lesson

The students will be able to multiply one-digit whole numbers by multiples of 10 in the range 10-90, using the knowledge they already know about place value and properties of operations.

Coordinate Plane City
Coordinate Plane City

Lesson

Students will use their knowledge of coordinate planes to create and help engineer a new, more effective city plan.

More Than, Less Than, or Equal to
More Than, Less Than, or Equal to

Lesson

The students will be able to compare two written numerals up to 10 using more than, less than, or equal to. They will do this in small groups using number cards and popsicle sticks.