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Better Lesson: Introduce 100 Board
Numbers don't stop at 20! We spend the last week or so of school looking at the numbers beyond 20. Today we do it through exploring a 100 Chart.
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Better Lesson: Numbers 20 to 25
Numbers don't stop at 20! We spend the last week or so of school looking at the numbers beyond 20. Today we do it through a story.
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Better Lesson: Manipulation Central
Not everyone solves a problem in the same way. Reinforcing that different strategies can be used effectively is the goal of this lesson.
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Better Lesson: Assessing Counting
1, 2, 3,... Students will demonstrate their counting ability as they count sets of objects between 40-60.
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Better Lesson: Patterns in Larger Numbers
Patterns are everywhere. We can use patterns to help us deal with larger numbers
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Better Lesson: Patterns in Nature
Are there patterns in nature that can be described by numbers? That is what we will find out here.
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Better Lesson: Trimester Assessment Day
It is important to assess understandings of concepts that students have worked on before moving ahead with new concepts or higher level thinking.
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Better Lesson: Let's Review
Revisit, Revisit, Revisit! Students need repeated exposure to math concepts to really understand how they work.
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Better Lesson: Unit 3 Assessment
It is important to assess students periodically to plan for future lessons to meet student needs.
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Better Lesson: Making Change Using Partners of One Hundred
Using dimes to make change is another way to work with subtracting tens within 100.
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Better Lesson: Time Pictures
This lesson provides an opportunity for visual learns to think about segments of time during the school day.
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Better Lesson: Moving Along in Hundreds
The Common Core standard is that students understand that the numbers 100, 200, etc. represent so many groups of 100.
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Better Lesson: Moving Along in Tens
Grouping by tens reinforces the understanding of place value
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Better Lesson: Distributive Property, Day 1
Children need to move from the manipulative expressions of the distributive property into the mathematical equations eventually. This lesson is the first step in leading them to that goal.
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Better Lesson: Numbers 26 to 30
Numbers don't stop at 20! We spend the last week or so of school looking at the numbers beyond 20.
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Better Lesson: Sugary Surprises
Grams are a useful measurement in determining nutritional content of food.
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Mangahigh: Number: Use a Decimal Calculation
Choose and operation to solve calculations involving decimals.
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Mangahigh: Number: Choose the Correct Operation
Determine the correct operation to complete the expression.
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Mangahigh: Number: Use Parentheses
Solve problems using parentheses to follow the order of operations.
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: 7.ns Operations on the Number Line
A number line is shown below. The numbers $0$ and $1$ are marked on the line, as are two other numbers $a$ and $b$. Aligns with 7.NS.A.1.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Algebra: Operations With Numbers in Scientific Notation
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] In this lesson students solve percent problems involving scientific notation. Students examine guided notes, review guided practice, watch instructional videos and...
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Hamburger Restaurant: Operations With Money
On this interactive site students learn to round numbers to the nearest ten thousand, determine the place value of any digit, and use ordinal numbers.
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Mangahigh: Number: Multiply Decimals and Larger Numbers
This site provides students practice with the concept of multiplying decimals . Students can learn about the topic by completing an interactive tutorial. Students can then take a ten question timed test to practice the skill.
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Mangahigh: Number: Check Calculations
Test your knowledge with calculations including adding, subtracting, multiplication, and division.