This is a remix of Color Week from Illustrative Mathematics, https://tasks.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/1110. The purpose …
This is a remix of Color Week from Illustrative Mathematics, https://tasks.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/1110. The purpose of this activity is to give students practice in collecting data and answering questions related to the gathered data that is displayed in a picture graph to support sol K.11a and K.11b. Students wear a different color shirt each week to represent the color of the week, collect the data by coloring a shirt, place it on the graph, and count how many were worn of that color.
I created this game to use in a place value lesson. This …
I created this game to use in a place value lesson. This activity supports sol 3.1a, read, write, and identify the value of each digit in a six-digit whole number, with and without models. Before this lesson, my students identified digits, placement of commas to form large numbers, and read numbers written in standard form. The focus of this lesson is to read numbers written in standard form and word form. The teacher gives the students a card with a standard form or word form number. They travel the room to find their partner. Then, students tell the class how they know they are partners. Student talk is incorporated into the lesson. This is vital and allows students to develop thoughts and convey ideas about what they are learning.
This is a remix of an lesson created by Tina Fuller: https://goopenva.org/courseware/lesson/1467This remix …
This is a remix of an lesson created by Tina Fuller: https://goopenva.org/courseware/lesson/1467This remix incorporates a mobile activity for the students as they play the game.
This is a remix of Polygons from Illustrative Mathematics, https://tasks.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/1506.The purpose of this …
This is a remix of Polygons from Illustrative Mathematics, https://tasks.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/1506.The purpose of this lesson is for students to define and practice identifying polygons to support sol 3.12a and 3.12b. The lesson starts with a discussion about four polygons (triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, and hexagons). Next, students play a game called 4 corners. By incorporating movement games and activities in my classroom, the attention and behavior of my students have improved.
This is a remix of Which number is greater? Which number is …
This is a remix of Which number is greater? Which number is less? How do you know? from Illustrative Mathematics, https://tasks.illustrativemathematics.org/content-standards/tasks/1210.The lesson supports sol K.2a. The purpose of this activity is for students to explain how they know one quantity is greater or less than another quantity. The teacher demonstrates whole group before students play with partners and encourages student talk.
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