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21. SMart Books Lesson Plan
number sense and computation through concrete and semiconcrete methods Then have them write the problem using numbers in the Other lesson plans From This Book,
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Literature Connections: Little Number Stories by Tozanne Lanczak Williams Mathematical Strand: Number Sense Topic: Number sense and computation through concrete and semi-concrete methods. Grade Level: 1st Grade Lesson created by: Lina Guebert,1st Grade Teacher, Theodore Roosevelt Elem., Manhattan, KS Lesson Description: Materials
  • Little Number Stories by Tozanne Lanczak Williams, unifix cubes, math mat, vis-a-vis pen.
1. Launching the Lesson:
  • Read the story and discuss each page.
  • As a class, make up some problems of our own that would add to ten.
    2. Developing the Lesson:
  • Ask one of the children to give me an addition fact. Write it on the board.
  • Ask if any other numbers can add up to the same answer they just gave me, repeat this step several times.
  • Setting out two colors of unifix cubes, ask any of the children if they could show what one of the problems might look like if they used the cubes to act it out, repeat 4 or 5 times.
  • After they share their ideas for the class several times, ask if someone would like to write the unifix cube problem using numbers.
  • Hand out the math mats. Each child get a bag of unifix cubes (two colors) and a vis-a-vis pen.
  • 22. SMart Books Lesson Plan
    Patterns, doubling, number sense. After determining the number of grains of rice needed to feed our class the students need to Other lesson plans From This Book,
    http://www.ksu.edu/smartbooks/Lesson062.html
    Literature Connection: The King's Chessboard by David Birch
    Mathematical Strand: Algebra and Patterns
    Topic: Patterns, doubling, number sense
    Grade Level:
    Lesson Created by: Tracy Tauschek, Woodrow Wilson Elementary, Manhattan, KS
    Lesson Description:
    Materials
    • The King's Chessboard by David Birch, small paper chessboards for each student, bag of rice, plastic cups, measuring spoons, and measuring cups
    1. Launching the Lesson
  • Read the beginning of the book to the students. Up to the point in which the King makes the deal with the wise man.
  • Write the beginning of the pattern on the board. (1, 2, 4, 8,) Ask the students to determine how the pattern is created. What are different ways they can explain the pattern? (Double, times 2, add the number to itself)
  • Challenge students to estimate how much rice will be given to the wise man by the end of the agreement. This is 64 days of doubling. Give students a small-copied chessboard so they can have a visual picture of the number of squares and to write on if they choose. Only give the students a limited amount of time to discourage attempt to get an exact answer. Let students share their estimations.
  • Finish reading the book.
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    24. Project Venture Lesson Plans
    Intended as a Semester long learning experience, Extensive materials exist in the lesson Plan. Long Division Treats for Martians, 4. TEL. Mathematics number sense,
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    Project Venture Lesson Plans within this page go directly to: Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 ... High School Title Grade District Subject Area Time Frame Supporting Documentation K CSD Language Arts about 4-5 weeks Create a Dictionary K-7 CSD Special Education 4 hrs./ 4 days My Family K CSD All 4 days 2 sessions a day Cinderella Big Book K-1 CSD Language Arts 3 days, 45 minutes each Create a Dictionary K-8 CSD Special Education One Quarter High Frequency Words K TEL Language Arts (Reading) 1 week Christmas Trees K MSS Art/Math One Month Flat Stanley K-5 MSS Special Education 1/2 hour a day for 5 to 10 days Learn to use Computer K-5 KSD Library 4 lessons, 30 minutes each How Much is 100? K CSD Listening/Speaking, Math, and Technology Begin on the 100th day of school Computer Butterflies K-2 MSS Science and Technology 15 minutes per student with the help of a parent helper.

    25. Project Venture Lesson Plans Grades K - 2
    and Technology, 8 to 9 week 12 lessons/ 30 - 40 Science and Technology, Year-Long Focus 5-day Plan, Place Value with the Bubble Band, 2. TEL. Math number sense,
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    Project Venture Lesson Plans Grades K - 2 go directly to: Grade 1 Grade 2, Grades 3-5 Grades 6-8 ... High School Title Grade District Subject Area Time Frame Supporting Documentation K CSD Language Arts about 4-5 weeks Create a Dictionary K-7 CSD Special Education 4 hrs./ 4 days My Family K CSD All 4 days 2 sessions a day Cinderella Big Book K-1 CSD Language Arts 3 days, 45 minutes each Create a Dictionary K-8 CSD Special Education One Quarter High Frequency Words K TEL Language Arts (Reading) 1 week Christmas Trees K MSS Art/Math One Month Flat Stanley K-5 MSS Special Education 1/2 hour a day for 5 to 10 days Learn to use Computer K-5 KSD Library 4 lessons, 30 minutes each How Much is 100? K CSD Listening/Speaking, Math, and Technology Begin on the 100th day of school Computer Butterflies K-2 MSS Science and Technology 15 minutes per student with the help of a parent helper.

    26. Mental Mathematics - An AskERIC Lesson Plan
    An AskERIC lesson Plan. The purpose of this lesson is to teach students how to work mentally with numbers, as to nurture number sense, and create a
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    Lesson Plan #:AELP-ATH0014
    Mental Mathematics
    An AskERIC Lesson Plan
    Submitted by: Heather Cummans
    Endorsed by: Don Descy Mankato State University
    May 14, 1997
    Grade Level: 4-5
    Description:
    The purpose of this lesson is to teach students how to work mentally with numbers, as to nurture number sense, and create a foundation and enthusiasm for mathematics. This is a fun and interactive way for students to learn, and helps to create a fee ffb ling of accomplishment.
    Goal:
    Students will understand some ways in which to compute mathematics problems mentally.
    Objectives:
    The students will be able to: 1. mentally figure out the answers to problems without the use of paper, pencils or calculators 2. explain how they came up with the answer given
    Background Information:
    This activity can be used with students of all ages, however, I feel that students at the fourth-fifith grade levels could handle the concept of mental mathematics more readily. The lesson teaches them ways in which to work out math problems in their heads, without the use of any materials.
    Concepts:
    The students will be able to: 1. think before they start computing

    27. Mathematics Lesson Plans
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    The lesson plans are organized by product. Continents Sarah Rideout Exploring Addition Renee Tarpley Statistics Kari Grimsley number sense Development with
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    31. 2002-2003 Elementary Math Unit Lesson Plans
    20032004 Elementary Math Unit lesson plans Please note the following Patterns) Collecting, Counting and Measuring (Developing number sense) Making Shapes and
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    32. Classics For Kids: Teachers: Lesson Plans: Haydn
    Academic Context Standard lesson plans Mathematics, K4. K-2 Benchmark. number, number sense and Operations A. Use place value concepts to represent whole
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    Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 94, "Surprise," Second Movement Academic Context Standard Lesson Plans
    Mathematics, K-4 K-2 Benchmark Number, Number Sense and Operations
    A. Use place value concepts to represent whole numbers using numerals, words and physical models.
    B. Recognize, classify, compare and order whole numbers.
    C. Represent commonly used fractions using words and physical models.
    D. Demonstrate fluency in addition facts with addends through 9 and corresponding subtractions. Objective
    The students will learn the note values of whole, half, and quarter notes and will create various measures of music that include combinations of those given notes. They will use both 4/4 and 3/4 time signature. Materials
    Note value page visual

    Note value combinations visual
    1. Teach the students about twhole, half, and quarter notes and their values. 2. Each measure (in 4/4) has 4 beats. How many different combinations of 4 beats can the class come up with? 3. Given 2 measures - each measure needing 4 beats - how many combinations can the class identify? 4. The opening section of Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony is 16 measures long - with 4 beats per measure.

    33. Classics For Kids: Teachers: Lesson Plans: Haydn
    CrossDisciplinary lesson plans. Mathematics Objectives K-2. number, number sense and Operations; K-2. Patterns, Functions and Algebra;
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    Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 94, "Surprise," Second Movement Music Lesson Plans
    Go there: K-1 6-8 Cross-Disciplinary Unit Grades K-1 Objectives:
  • Students will be able to follow the rhythm listening map for the opening of Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony
  • Students will create individual listening maps designed to express the rhythm of the opening of Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony.
  • Students will recognize Ta and Ti-ti and play an ear training and composition game.
  • Students will learn the definitions of piano and forte through movement and listening activities.
  • Student/teachers will use dynamic flash cards to indicate the music dynamic when listening to the entire second movement of Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony. They will then introduce movement to the rhythm and dynamics of the music.
  • Students will create their own rhythms to play on unpitched percussion instruments.
  • Students will play simple do, mi, and sol melodies on Orff Instruments. Grades 2-3 Objectives:
  • Students will be able to follow the rhythm listening map for the opening of Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony
  • Students will create individual listening maps designed to express the rhythm of the opening of Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony.
  • 34. Lesson Plans
    paper/pencil, and technology or techniques such as mental math, estimation and number sense to solve TAKS Review lesson 89 Faces, Edges, and Vertices pp.
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    Day: Monday Time: 08:40 AM Subject: Mathematics - 6th grade math Objectives: 6.35 (6.8B TEKS/SE) Select and use appropriate units, tools, or formulas to measure and to solve problems involving length (including perimeter and circumference), area, time, temperature, capacity, and weight. (Mastery) Activities and Resources: TAKS Review
    Lesson 87 "Area of a Triangle" pp. 417-419
    Assignment: "Supplemental Practice for Lesson 87, pp. 705-706 #1-12 Assessment: Daily Grade Day: Monday Time: 11:03 AM Subject: Mathematics - 6th grade math Objectives: 6.2 (6.1B TEKS/SE) Generate equivalent forms of rational numbers including whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. (Mastery)6.9 (6.2B TEKS/SE) Use addition and subtraction to solve problems involving fractions and decimals. (Mastery) 6.16 (6.2D TEKS/SE) Estimate and round to approximate reasonable results and to solve problems where exact answers are not required.(Mastery) 6.19 (6.3B TEKS/SE) Represent ratios and percents with concrete models, fractions, and decimals. (Mastery)6.56 (6.11A TEKS/SE) Identify and apply mathematics to everyday experiences, to activities in and outside of school, with other disciplines, and with other mathematical topics.6.67 (6.12A TEKS/SE) Communicate mathematical ideas using language, efficient tools, appropriate units, and graphical, numerical, physical, or algebraic mathematical models.(Mastery)

    35. Lesson Plans/TEKS
    lesson. Friday warmup. lesson. to solve the problem, carrying out the plan, and evaluating or techniques such as mental math, estimation and number sense to solve
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    Less Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) Equivalent Forms 7.1 Compare and order integers and positive rational numbers. (TEKS/SE)(7.1A) 7.2 Convert between fractions, decimals, whole numbers, and percents mentally, on paper, or with a calculator. (TEKS/SE) (7.1B) 7.3 Represent squares and square roots using geometric models. (TEKS/SE) (7.1C) 7.4 Generate equivalent forms of rational numbers including whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. (Alignment) Operations/Justify Solutions 7.5 Represent multiplication and division situations involving fractions and decimals with concrete models, pictures, words, and numbers. (TEKS/SE) (7.2A) 7.6 Use addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to solve problems involving fractions and decimals. (TEKS/SE) (7.2B) 7.7 Use models to add, subtract, multiply, and divide integers and connect the actions to algorithms. (TEKS/SE) (7.2C) 7.10 Simplify numerical expressions involving order of operations and exponents.

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    37. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 796 Lesson Plans For Estimation
    796 Estimation lesson plans 51. Grade 4 number (number Concepts) - It is expected that students will demonstrate a number sense for whole numbers from 0 to
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    38. LESSON PLANET - 30,000 Lessons And 1894 Lesson Plans For Math
    Grades K2. 37. How Much is a Million? and number sense Math lesson Plan - This number sense plan is called How Much Is a Million? Grades K-2. 38.
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    39. NEW LESSON PLAN
    THE FOLLOWING lesson plans ARE BASED ON A BALANCED LITERACY PROGRAM AND WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING CONCEPTS MODELED READING(READ ALOUDS) AND number sense.
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    '03-'04 LESSON PLANS - JAN EPKE KLEIN ELEMENTARY WEEK(S) OF MARCH 29-APRIL 30 GRADES 4-8 DAKOTA STEPS TESTS ARE GIVEN THROUGHOUT THE WEEKS OF MARCH 21 TO APRIL 16 UNCI MAKA WEEK THIS MONTH. (Expectations and activities listed in the lesson plans below change in the level of requirements and responsibilities to challenge each grade level/student.) THE FOLLOWING LESSON PLANS ARE BASED ON A BALANCED LITERACY PROGRAM AND WILL INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING CONCEPTS: MODELED READING(READ ALOUDS) AND WRITING, SHARED READING AND WRITING, INTERACTIVE READING AND WRITING, GUIDED READING AND WRITING, INDEPENDENT READING AND WRITING, AND CENTERS GRADE STRANDS(S) STANDARD(S) COMMENTS LANGUAGE ARTS (INCLUDES READING, WRITING, SPELLING, PHONICS, ENGLISH, LISTENING/VIEWING, AND SPEAKING) Reading Writing Listening/Viewing Speaking Review Journals, Writing Prompt, Modes of Writing, Dictations, D.O.L, Wordly Wise, Vocabulary Skills Author Discussions and Literature Reading Speeches/Science Fair Project Prep. Reading Writing Listening/Viewing Speaking Journals, Writing Prompt, Modes of Writing, Dictations, D.O.L, Wordly Wise, Vocabulary Skills

    40. Electronic Workshops Lesson Plans
    lesson PLAN. Activities table. Allow students to demonstrate understanding of 11 correspondence and number sense using the same materials.
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    Kindergarten-Special Education Subject: Fun Math with Fins, Fur, and Feathers Description: Activities will introduce and reinforce content objectives from the Kindergarten math curriculum. Activities to be used throughout the duration of the Fin, Fur, and Feather unit. Purpose: To encourage students to become mathematical problem solvers, communicate mathematically, to reason mathematically, and make mathematical connections. Objectives: (As a result of this activity, the students will):
    • Counting (Number and Number Sense K.1, K.2)
    • Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers (Computation and Estimation K.7)
    • Recognizing and Describing Simple Patterns (Patterns, Functions, and Algebra K.20, K.21, K.22)
    • Graphing Using Collected Data (Probability and Statistics K.17, K.18) Prerequisites: Classroom presentations, hands-on experiences, and prior discussions about animals having Fins, Fur, and Feathers (FFF). Resources/Materials/Software/Special Equipment: animal picture cards, plastic animal counters, number cards, computers and the following programs : The Graph Club, Math Keys - Whole Numbers, and Kid Pix.
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    • Using plastic animal counters, with the whole group, count aloud and match counters to number cards on a table. Allow students to demonstrate understanding of 1:1 correspondence and number sense using the same materials. Go to Math Keys - Whole Numbers Program on the computer. Open to the Counters activity and Open Mat format. Demonstrate to students counting numbers 1 -10 by clicking on specific FFF icons. Ask students to come up demonstrate understanding by holding up a number card and having them click on the matching number of icons.

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