Compare Percentages
$0.00With our Compare Percentages lesson plan, students learn how to compare two percent proportion problems.
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With our Compare Percentages lesson plan, students learn how to compare two percent proportion problems.
With our Compare Percentages/Fractions to Each Other lesson plan, students learn how to convert percentages and fractions into decimals in order to compare them to each other.
With our Compare the Size of Products lesson plan, students learn how to compare the size of a product in a multiplication problem without actually finding the solution to the problem.
In our Comparing Decimals lesson plan, students learn how to compare decimals to the thousandth place. Students complete practice problems in which they order numbers with decimals from greatest to least and use symbols such as <, >, and = to compare them.
In our Comparing Fractions lesson plan, students learn several methods for comparing fractions. Students complete practice problems and play interactive games in which they use each of these methods to compare fractions.
Our Comparing Larger Whole Numbers lesson plan teaches students strategies for comparing whole numbers with place values up to the millions. Students practice this skill using place values charts and numerous practice problems.
In our Comparing Whole Numbers lesson plan, students learn how to compare whole numbers using the correct symbols. Students practice comparing whole numbers using the greater than, less than, and equal to symbols.
With our Compose 2D and 3D Shapes lesson plan, students learn how to identify and compose various 2D and 3D shapes. Students practice working with these shapes in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
Our Converting Time Units lesson plan teaches students the basic units of time and teaches students how to convert units of time. Students practice doing various time conversions in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
Our Coordinate Planes lesson plan teaches students about graphing and coordinate planes and when they are necessary. Students practice creating their own coordinate planes in addition to getting requested information from example coordinate planes.
With our Coordinate Planes & Real-World Problems lesson plan, students learn how to use coordinate planes to solve real-world problems.
With our Count/Sort Shapes in Venn Diagram lesson plan, students learn how to use a Venn diagram to sort shapes based on different characteristics. Students practice sorting shapes into Venn diagrams based on the number of sides, angles, and more.
Our Counting Lesson Plan teaches students how to recognize numbers, numerical order, and number facts. Students practice using single digits and 10s to count to 100 as part of this lesson.
Our Counting Forward and Backward lesson plan teaches students how to count forwards and backwards. Students use various activities and example problems to practice their new counting forwards and backwards skills.
With our Counting Forward and Backward lesson plan, students learn how to effectively and accurately count forward and backward from different numbers. Students practice doing this using number lines and doing this in their heads.
Our Counting to 1,000 by 5, 10, and 100 lesson plan teaches students how to count to 1,000 by various factors. Students review place values and how these are used to determine number patterns before applying these skills to counting to 1,000.
Our Counting to 120 lesson plan teaches students how to count to 120 using interactive activities and practice problems. Students learn and utilize various strategies to count to 120.
With our Counting Unit Cubes lesson plan, students learn how to determine the volume of an object by counting unit cubes.
The extensive collection of Clarendon Learnings lesson plans for math will quickly motivate and instill confidence in many young learners who sometimes may feel the subject is too difficult for them. A wide variety of topics are available with specialized math lesson plans for students in primary school and in the middle and upper elementary grades. Each detailed lesson plan in math will assist math-fearing teachers as well and bring them the confidence to present a variety of new math concepts to their students.
Whether you are seeking to introduce your students to the four operations, fractions, decimals, measurement, integers, equations, geometry, or other math concepts, Clarendon Learning offers effective math lesson plans for classroom teachers and homeschooling parents.
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All of our math resources include step-by-step instructions, procedures for teachers, options, matching Common Core State Standards, content for students, activity and practice pages, a list of Internet resources to enhance learning, and much more.
Each detailed lesson plan in math may be searched by topic, grade level, or by Common Core State Standard. All math lesson plans can be sorted alphabetically or by grade level, and most can be adapted to the needs of a specific learner.
The Clarendon Learning math lesson plans are beneficial to all elementary-aged students, and the plans will allow teachers and homeschooling parents to become more effective educators.
The extensive collection of Clarendon Learnings lesson plans for math will quickly motivate and instill confidence in many young learners who sometimes may feel the subject is too difficult for them. A wide variety of topics are available with specialized math lesson plans for students in primary school and in the middle and upper elementary grades. Each detailed lesson plan in math will assist math-fearing teachers as well and bring them the confidence to present a variety of new math concepts to their students. Whether you are seeking to introduce Read more