This lesson is Day 10 in a series of 12 lessons around …
This lesson is Day 10 in a series of 12 lessons around fraction equivalences and comparisons.
This video lesson serves as a review of equpartitioning in order to determine the fractional part of an area or length. This is a necessary foundational skill for comparing and finding equivalent fractions.
This resource is from Tools4NCTeachers.A Common Formative Assessment (CFA) provides a snapshot …
This resource is from Tools4NCTeachers.A Common Formative Assessment (CFA) provides a snapshot of current student understanding. It serves as a checkpoint, and may be used to guide future whole and small group instruction. This CFA addresses 2nd grade, Cluster 9 standards. Answer key is provided.
This resource is from Tools4NCTeachers. In this lesson students are introduced to the …
This resource is from Tools4NCTeachers. In this lesson students are introduced to the vocabulary associated with partitioning shapes into equal shares. Students will also explore shapes that are partitioned into halves, thirds, and fourths. Student recording sheets and pictures of anchor charts are included within this lesson.
This resource is from Tools4NCTeachers. This file contains a set of 4 tasks (including …
This resource is from Tools4NCTeachers. This file contains a set of 4 tasks (including scoring rubric, recording sheet, printable materials, and student work samples). The tasks may be used for instruction or assessment. The focus of standard G.3 is on partitioning circles and rectangles into 2, 3, and 4 equal shares. Most of this resource focuses on partitioning rectangles. Please remix this resource to add additional circle tasks. Sharing is caring!
This resource is from Tools4NCTeachers. In this lesson, students explore partitioning shapes into …
This resource is from Tools4NCTeachers. In this lesson, students explore partitioning shapes into halves and fourths. The lesson could be taught consecutively in one math block or extended over multiple days depending on students’ understanding of the concept of halves and fourths.
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