Activity, Curriculum, And Technology Lesson Plan AppleWorks). MathKeys Unlocking whole numbers Vol. I, Baseten Blocks. problems. The concept for this lesson plan was submitted by. Mary Whitworth. http://its.guilford.k12.nc.us/act/grade1/act1.asp?ID=334
Activity, Curriculum, And Technology Lesson Plan MathKeys Unlocking whole numbers Vol. I. Reteaching and Enrichment Activities. The concept for this lesson plan was submitted by. Lynda Cock. http://its.guilford.k12.nc.us/act/grade2/act2.asp?ID=332
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Extractions: Volcano Handout (calculators are optional) Activity Procedure: It is recommended that the students review multiplication skills with whole numbers and decimals to introduce the length conversion formula. The teacher should determine instructional delivery, but should work the first problem as a whole group. The teacher should also determine the number of random problems the students should be given for practice. The following examples are randomly selected numbers and serve as examples only.
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Extractions: NCTM Standard (IMPORTANT) Number and Operations. Understand Numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers, and number systems. Chronological Plan: 1. Before: Story about Halloween. Every Halloween, I offer trick-and-treaters a bowl of mini-Snickers and a bowl of mini-Mars. They can take a total of six candies. What would you choose? Think about it. Pick a couple of volunteers, and diagram their choices on the board. If no one chooses all Snickers or all Mars, make that your own preference, and draw that one too. Present the question, "How many other different ways of chosing do we have? You will try to figure this out for six candies, and other number of candies as well." 2. During: Break up the class in heterogeneous groups of two. Explain the manipulatives and the cards at each station. One student will try different ways of making up the assigned number, while the other will record the findings and provide suggestions. Recorder and Trier will rotate roles for each.
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Extractions: Description and Lesson Plan for the Base 10 Blocks Program I want to start by thanking Margo Mankus for suggesting that I develop this applet as well as for her very useful suggestions and feedback. Visit her base 10 blocks activities page It is believed that the Base 10 Blocks were developed by the Hungarian Mathematician Dr. Zoltan Paul Dienes. If you want to know more about himself, you can visit his web site This page is specifically for teachers and describes a complete lesson plan on how to teach base 10 place value as well as basic arithmetic operations using this online version of the base 10 blocks manipulatives . The topics covered in this lesson include: This program consists of a panel, as shown on the right, where one can click on any of three different block sizes that represent 1 unit, 10 units, and 100 units and drag them into the working panel. Once inside the panel, students can click on the blocks so they can move, rotate, break, and glue the blocks to do all types of arithmetic (and even extended to algebraic) operations. Check the detailed base 10 blocks program instructions to learn about rotate, break, glue, and place value mats!
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Extractions: SCORE Mathematics Standards Connection s WHAT'S MY NUMBER? Marie Boucher-Lewis Introduction: Students will be on an information quest using the Internet to find facts needed to arrive at a number on the 100 board, a number known only to the author of the quest. Students will use the information to work math problems using the 100 board . This lesson plan may be adapted to any grade level and maybe integrated with other subject areas. This is dependent on the teacher and the skills targeted for the student. GATE Teachers: Once students have learned how to do this, they may design their own quest for other students. Prior Knowledge: How to use the Internet, math skills and math vocabulary appropriate for grade level. Grade Levels: K-3 This lesson plan is for 1st grade, 4th quarter. (It may be modified for any grade level) Objective: Student will use the Internet to find information needed to work various math problems using the 100 board to arrive at the number answer. For this lesson plan, the skills targeted are: addition, subtraction
Lesson Plan For Part-Whole Meaning lesson Plan For Partwhole Meaning For Rational numbers. Michele Gahala. Teacher Objectives - To illustrate cooperative classroom group work. http://www.mste.uiuc.edu/courses/ci330ms/gahala/lessonpage.html
Extractions: Use an orange to demonstrate and explain part-whole meaning. As a review of adding fractions, have the students read Adding Fractions . Since they will be adding fractions with different denominators later in the activity, they should refamiliarize themselves with the rules. Another page to check out where students can actually do problems is Fraction Problems . Procedure:
Unite.ukans.edu/explorer/explorer-db/browse/static/Mathematics/browse/f22.html TECHNOLOGY lesson PLAN Outcomes This lesson is designed to answer the questions 1MF4. Demonstrate proficiency with the operations of addition and subtraction of whole numbers. http://unite.ukans.edu/explorer/explorer-db/browse/static/Mathematics/browse/f22
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Extractions: Chris Romano Introductory Lesson to The Pythagorean Theorem Lesson 1: History / Introduction of Pythagorean Theorem Objectives: Overview: Lesson: Who was Pythagoras? About 10 to 15 years later, Egypt was invaded by the King of Persia, Cambyses II, and Pythagoras was taken prisoner and brought to Babylon While in Babylon he associated with the Magoi and studied their sacred rites and a very mystical worship of the gods, while also perfecting arithmetic, music and other mathematics under the instruction of the Babylonians. Pythagoras would later return to Samos, then leave for southeastern Italy.
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Extractions: Click on the Skills to see the lesson plan Grade Level Content Area Skills Kindergarten Patterns Copy and Extend a Pattern Kindergarten Patterns Left to Right Kindergarten Numeration Matching Sets Kindergarten Numeration Match Sets to Numeral Kindergarten Numeration More/Less Kindergarten Measurement Temperature (hot/cold) Kindergarten Geometry Symmetry Kindergarten Geometry Shapes (Circle, Square, and Triangle) Kindergarten Statistics Graphing Kindergarten Statistics Graphing: More/Less Kindergarten Operations Understand concepts and language for addition and subtraction, word problems Kindergarten Operations Connecting symbols to operations Kindergarten Operations One plus one Kindergarten Operations/Computation 1 digit addition, 1 digit subtraction Kindergarten Fraction and Decimals Half/Whole Kindergarten
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Extractions: Curriculum Tortillas Math Content Standard 5: Number and Operation Concepts Students will understand and use numbers and number relationships. K-4 Students will: A. Construct number meaning through everyday experiences and the use of physical materials. C. Develop number sense for whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. E. Interpret the multiple uses of numbers in everyday life. The students will be able to work with fractions of ½ and ¼. The students will be aware that some families cannot afford the food they need. Tortillas Cut into halves and fourths. Place the cut tortillas at tables or desks in the room so that four students will be able to gather around the fourths and two students around the halves. *caution* Some flour tortilla makers may use peanut oil, please check with the nurse to see if any of your students are allergic to peanuts. If that is the case check the labels of tortillas to purchase a brand NOT containing peanut oil. Hold up a flour tortilla.