In this lesson plan, students complete a coloring activity and practice where …
In this lesson plan, students complete a coloring activity and practice where like fractions are actually used in real-life situations. Problem solving involves using fractions with common denominators utilizing think, solve, and explain format.
This video was created by NCDPI. This video examines best practices and …
This video was created by NCDPI. This video examines best practices and research related to developing computational fluency. Teaching strategies and tips are provided.
In this assessment task students will use cookie representations to solve a …
In this assessment task students will use cookie representations to solve a story problem. Students will use addition or subtraction operations and can represent their thinking by using math manipulatives. The teacher can ask the student to explain the problem they solved or teachers can take a picture to prove that the student answered the question correctly. An assessment task and rubric are provided.
In this assessment task students think about bugs in a jar and …
In this assessment task students think about bugs in a jar and decide how many have escaped by drawing a subtraction picture. Students can solve the story problem by using the addition or subtraction operation to find the solution and are to show their work. Students are given the option of using math manipulatives. The task and rubric are provided.
In this lesson, students will use mathematical reasoning and the four operations …
In this lesson, students will use mathematical reasoning and the four operations to solve math riddle problems. They will work with a partner to read and discuss the riddle together to figure out the answer and then place in a class book.
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