Ordinal Numbers
$0.00Our Ordinal Numbers lesson plan prepares students to identify, use, and write the words for ordinal numbers. Students complete practice problems that include ordinal numbers and also learn related vocabulary.
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Our Ordinal Numbers lesson plan prepares students to identify, use, and write the words for ordinal numbers. Students complete practice problems that include ordinal numbers and also learn related vocabulary.
Our Ounces, Pounds, and Tons lesson plan teaches students how to measure mass/weight in pounds, ounces, and tons. Students learn to convert from one unit to another and practice weighing different classroom objects.
With our Word Problems – Division of Fractions lesson plan, students learn how to solve the word problems that include the division of fractions. Students practice solving practice problems as well as creating their own.
In our Paraphrasing lesson plan, students learn what paraphrasing is, when it is used, and strategies for paraphrasing effectively. Students also learn how to distinguish paraphrasing from summarizing and plagiarism.
With our Paraphrasing Text and Information lesson plan, students learn how to properly paraphrase text and how to identify when texts are plagiarized.
With our Parentheses and Dashes lesson plan, students learn how to correctly use parentheses and dashes in their writing.
With our Partition Shapes lesson plan, students learn how to split various shapes into different numbers of equal parts.
With our Partitioning Circles/Rectangles lesson plan, students learn how to partition circles and rectangles. Students practice identifying shapes that are equally partitioned into halves or quarters and practice partitioning their own circles and rectangles.
In our Parts of Algebraic Expressions lesson plan, students learn about the various parts of algebraic expressions and how to identify them.
With our Parts of Speech Functions lesson plan, students learn about different parts of speech, how they are used, and how to identify them.
Our free downloadable PDF Patterns lesson plan introduces the concept of patterns with experiential practice for young students. In this lesson, students will identify patterns with shapes and figures, in numbers, as well as with colors. Students are asked to independently create their own patterns using numbers, shapes, and colors, utilizi
In our Patterns of Events lesson plan, students learn about common patterns of events in literature and how to distinguish between the different patterns to help determine genre. Students practice writing using these patterns.
Our Pearl Harbor Attack lesson plan teaches students about the attack, including the historical context, the events of the attack, and the aftermath. Students also learn about the lasting legacy of the attack.
In our Percent Increase/Decrease lesson plan, students learn how to calculate a percent increase or percent decrease of a number. Students complete practice problems using the lesson material to solidify their understanding.
With our Percent Increase/Decrease lesson plan, students learn how to calculate the percent increase or decrease of a number. Students practice solving both regular and word problems where they find the percent increase or decrease as a part of this lesson.
In our Percentages lesson plan, students learn about percentages and how to change a percentage to a fraction or a decimal. Students complete practice problems using the information gained during this lesson.
Our Percentages, Finding the Percent lesson plan teaches students the proportion method for calculating the missing percent of percentage problems. Students complete practice problems to demonstrate their understanding of the lesson material.
With our Percentages – Finding the Part lesson plan, students learn how to find the missing part in a percentage problem. Students practice both solving and writing problems during this lesson.