This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fifth …
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fifth graders about converting capacities using illustrations (english units).
This online interactive allows students to demonstrate their abiltiy to calculate area …
This online interactive allows students to demonstrate their abiltiy to calculate area and perimeter of a given figure. The interactive informs students if their answers are correct or not, as well as provides scores.
In this task, students receive sorting cards (eg.-fruit/vegatables, pet/wild animals, etc.) by …
In this task, students receive sorting cards (eg.-fruit/vegatables, pet/wild animals, etc.) by which to group themselves and count and compare small groups.
In this task, students sort the same set of objects according to …
In this task, students sort the same set of objects according to different attributes and practice counting to tell the number of objects in a set. This task can be given after the Sort and Count I task.
This online interactive provides a step by step tutorial on classifying angles. …
This online interactive provides a step by step tutorial on classifying angles. Students are also able to test their knowledge to see how well they understand classifying angles.
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fifth …
This short video and interactive assessment activity is designed to teach fifth graders about subtracting capacities in compound units (english units).
In this instructional task, students decompose a figure into rectangles and then …
In this instructional task, students decompose a figure into rectangles and then find the total area by adding the area of all of its non smaller, non-overlapping rectangles. Students must also create expressions to represent the area of the entire figure as the sum of the areas of the rectangles.
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