CK-12 Foundation
One-Sided Limit Type: Limit Notation and Graphs
A one-sided limit is no less important than a two-sided limit. Young mathematicians use an interactive to match limit notation to graphs. The exercise requires interpreting how one-sided limits connect to features of graphs.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Unit 4 Math Vocabulary Cards (Grade 4)
Looking for a set of math vocabulary cards for fourth graders? A 14-page packet of vocabulary words includes topics related to multiplication, division, and factor types. Each sheet has two cards on it: the top half has the word in...
Norwich Institute for Language Education
Simple Machines
Planning a unit on simple machines? Save some time and energy with this collection of lessons and activities that explores how these devices are used in the real world to make life a little easier.
Curated OER
Review for the Algebra One SOLs
Students review the standards for Algebra I. Using the text, they discover two problems that match each standard and solve them showing all steps on paper. They create a PowerPoint slide for each problem and go through the correct...
Curated OER
ADULT ESOL LESSON PLAN--Concepts of Time and Money.
Students identify/recognize types of currency in the United States. In addition, they view the symbols associated with money and practice reading prices (dollar/cent signs, decimal point, etc.).
Visa
Smooth Sailing: Exploring Insurance and Estate Planning
While purchasing insurance and estate planning may seem like a rather irrelevant topic for high school young scholars, introducing this concept now can help your learners develop a solid foundation of financial literacy that...
Curated OER
Find The Odd One Out
In this categorization learning exercise, students examine 4 transportation pictures and identify the picture that is different from the others.
Curated OER
Odd one out
In this odd one out worksheet, learners choose which picture is the odd one out between shoes and gloves. Students have 4 pictures to choose from.
Curated OER
Find The Odd One Out: Kitchen
In this categorization worksheet, students examine 4 pictures of kitchen items and identify the picture that is different from the others.
Curated OER
Find the Odd One Out
In this same or different worksheet, students look at four objects and determine which one does not belong. They click on the object that is different than the others.