50 States of America
$0.00Our 50 States of America Lesson Plan teaches students about how the United States is comprised of 50 states and gives students examples of states in each region of the U.S. Students also learn some of names of the states.
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Our 50 States of America Lesson Plan teaches students about how the United States is comprised of 50 states and gives students examples of states in each region of the U.S. Students also learn some of names of the states.
With our Action and Understanding of Characters lesson plan, students learn strategies for determining and describing character motivation and action.
Our Add Multiple 2-Digit Numbers lesson plan teaches students how to add multiple two-digit numbers. Students practice using the strategies taught in this lesson to solve practice problems.
In our Add/Subtract Money lesson plan, students learn how to add and subtract the decimal form of money. Students also learn to identify the numerical value of various coins and paper money and add them together or subtract them.
With our Add/Subtract with Money lesson plan, students learn how to recognize the value of money and how to add and subtract with it.
Introduce your students to a mathematical operation using visuals to help them understand the concept of addition. The lesson helps your students understand various vocabulary related to addition, as well as the symbols plus (+) sign and equals (=) sign. An included activity sheet gives students a chance to practice writing the addition sentence to go along with their pictures.
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Our Addition Lesson Plan introduces students to the basics of addition and gives students plenty of practice solving basic addition problems. Students also learn lesson vocabulary such as the terms “addends” and “sum”.
The lesson defines vocabulary terms for addition and subtraction problems. Examples are included to demonstrate which vocabulary word goes with each term in an addition or subtraction equation. The vocabulary words included are: addend, sum, minuend, subtrahend and difference. The lesson may be used in conjunction with other introductory math lessons.
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With our Addition Input/Output Tables lesson plan, students learn how to read and use input/output tables. Students practice creating their own input/output tables with specific addition rules as a part of this lesson.
Our Addition Input/Output Tables lesson plan teaches students about input/output tables as a way to show the relationship between two numbers. Students learn lesson vocabulary and complete practice problems using the skills taught during this lesson.
Ou Addition Sentences lesson plan teaches students how to convert addition sentences into words from symbols. Students practice rewriting addition sentences as symbols and drawing the symbols that match the words.
With our Addition with Arrays lesson plan, students learn how to create and use arrays to help with addition. Students practice creating their own arrays and writing addition sentences based on arrays as a part of this lesson.
Our Addition with Arrays lesson plan teaches students how to use arrays to show repeated addition. Students learn lesson vocabulary and practice finding the total number of objects in an array using repeated addition.
Our Addition with Regrouping Lesson Plan teaches students how to use the properties of addition and regrouping. Students complete numerous practice problems using the skills taught in this lesson.
Our Addition/Subtraction lesson plan teaches students how addition and subtraction strategies work using place value and the properties of operations. Students practice these skills using provided practice problems as a part of this lesson.
With our Additional Rules for Discussion lesson plan, students learn how to properly hold and participate in a discussion.
Our Additional Strategies for +/- lesson plan teaches students additional strategies for addition and subtraction. Students learn more about both operations using place value and complete numerous practice problems in which they use the strategies presented in this lesson.
Our Adjectives lesson plan for grades 1-3 teaches students what adjectives are and how they can use them in their writing. Students practice using adjectives to describe themselves, their classmates, and more.