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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Quiz
Sixth graders show what they know about greatest common factor and east common multiple.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Word Problems
Sixth graders differentiate between greatest common factor and least common multiple word problems.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project, Day 2
Sixth graders find the greatest common factor and least common multiple of numbers.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project Gallery Walk
Sixth graders further their understanding of finding the greatest common factor and least common multiples.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project, Day 1
Sixth graders collaborate on a greatest common factor and least common multiple project.
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Better Lesson: Extending and Comparing Ratios
Sixth graders continue to work on understanding and comparing ratios.
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Better Lesson: Fraction Counting
Third graders develop their understanding of fractions through counting unit fractions on a number line.
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Better Lesson: Factors & Multiples
Sixth graders will be able to understand the difference between a factor and a multiple.
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Better Lesson: Fraction by Fraction Division
Sixth graders will be able to model division of fractions by another fraction. Students will be able to divide a fraction by a fraction using the standard algorithm.
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Better Lesson: First Week of School, Day 5
Sixth graders understand what the bucket of kindness is and how they can use it to earn rewards as a class.
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Better Lesson: First Week of School, Day 4
Sixth graders will role play with the teacher to reinforce classroom procedures.
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Better Lesson: Can You Measure It?
Expose your students to measurement with this activity containing four centers. Website includes a lesson plan as well a picture and video to implement the activity.
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Better Lesson: Fast Food Freddie Surveys and Bar Graphs
Students continue to build their graphing skills. They experience a real world application of graphing by organizing survey results.
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Better Lesson: Fall Sorting Fun
Students color seasonal images and sort them 3 different ways.
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Better Lesson: Fruit Loop Fun
Using Fruit Loops, students sort by color, count, and enjoy a yummy snack!
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Better Lesson: Floating and Sinking Sorting in Science
Students sort objects according to whether they sink or float.
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Better Lesson: Fabulous Four!
Students identify, write, count, and represent the number 4.
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Better Lesson: Flower Power Place Value Station
Students will compare sets of numbers using symbols for greater than, less than, and equal to.
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Better Lesson: Grandma's Button Box Sorting
Students will be able to compare objects and sort objects by color.
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Better Lesson: Four for You! Exploring the Number Four
Students will be able to identify the number four, identify groups with four objects and represent the number four.
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Better Lesson: Fat or Flat?
Students will tell if a shape is 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional.
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Better Lesson: Fishy Tales
Students tell how long an object is by measuring it using paper clips and comparing it to other objects measured with the same non-standard unit of measurement.
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Better Lesson: Going on a Math Hunt
Second graders ask questions of adults they know about how they use math, then students will design a method to share what they have found.