What's the best deal? How do you represent equivalent amounts? Students work on these questions as they wrap up Unit 2.
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- 12/01/2022
What's the best deal? How do you represent equivalent amounts? Students work on these questions as they wrap up Unit 2.
In this lesson, students learn how to analyze figurative language in the poem, "Casey At The Bat."
What have students learned over the course of Unit 1? Students apply their knowledge of multiples, factors, order of operations, and equivalent expressions to review for the unit test.
Students review for the Unit 2 test by completing stations.
What have students learned during this unit? What gaps do students have in their understanding? Students take the Unit 2 test.
It is important for students to learn to compare the size of the same fraction units as the size of the whole amount changes.
Students will solve word problems to create their own subtraction number sentences. They will use known addition facts to solve subtraction problems. A detailed lesson plan, worksheet, and pictures/videos of the lesson being modeled are included.
This site provides 17 English language arts lessons for 7th grade. Grade-level standards are provided.
In this lesson students will use color tiles to measure classroom objects.
Patterns are prevalent in all levels of math. Common Core Standards expect students to be able to use structure - like that found in repeating the patterns of odd and even numbers or counting by 5s or 10s - to solve problems (MP7).
In this multi-day activity, students make 3 different models of an orphanage floor plan using Google Drawing, Virtual Graph paper, and a construction of rectilinear shapes, to calculate the area of each room using units square.
Students have greater engagement in learning when it is organized around gathering and using meaningful data.
Today students will focus on the idea that measuring an object using different length units will result in different measurements.
Students continue to measure floor strips with a choice of three different units.
Common Core standards encourage the use of models to build understanding in math. This lesson shows sometimes reluctant 2nd graders that models are helpful tools in solving mathematical problems.
My students have learned how to read and write time. Now I want them to see how important time is for us to organize our lives. I want them to use data charts for schedules and be able to analyze the information.
Students identify text features in nonfiction, as they continue to study cells' function as building blocks of organisms, and summarize the requirements for cells to live.
Students will use text evidence to make inferences about word and word phrase meanings in a text. Word and picture clues will be used to help students form inferences.
The students will be learning about the coordinate grid through the use of multiple learning styles and real life examples.
The ratio table is a tool that students can use to solve a variety of problems.