Our Introduction to Place Value lesson plan teaches students about how to group numbers based on place value. Students are also taught specifically that the two digits in a two-digit number represent tens and ones and what that means.
In our Introduction to Whole Number Comparison lesson plan, students are taught how to compare whole numbers and how different whole numbers relate to each other. This lays a foundation for good math skills as students practice comparing whole numbers.
With our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan, students learn how to identify keywords in word problems that refer to specific mathematic operations (multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction) in order to help them decide how to solve word problems.
With our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan for grades 4-6, students learn how to identify keywords that appear in word problems. Students practice recognizing these keywords in word problems and using them to decide which mathematic operations they need to use to solve the problem.
In our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan for grades 1-3, students learn strategies for identifying important keywords in word problems in order to help them solve word problems more easily. Students practice solving word problems using these methods during this lesson.
Our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan for grades 4-6 teaches students how to identify keywords in word problems in order to help them solve word problems more easily. Students are provided with a list of these keywords as a part of this lesson and practice identifying them in example problems.
With our Line Plots and Fractions lesson plan, students learn how to create line plots with fractions as data points and then interpret those line plots.
Our Long Division lesson plan teaches students how to do long division problems with a single digit as the divisor. Students complete practice problems using the lesson material.
Our Make a Number with Addition lesson plan teaches students how to add different numbers together to create the same number. Students practice creating multiple addition sentences for a single number in order to solidify their understanding of the lesson material.
With our Make a Number with Addition lesson plan, students learn that they can make the same number many different ways using addition. Students practice using the addition of different numbers to make the same number (for example, you can make 4 by adding 3 and 1 or 2 and 2).
In our Math Expressions lesson plan, students learn about the parts of an algebraic expression, giving them a foundation for when they begin solving these expressions. Students practice labeling the different parts of mathematical expressions during this lesson.
Our free downloadable PDF Math Properties Lesson Plan explores several different math properties. During this lesson, students are asked to create example problems for each property, solve them, and then have a classmate check their work, utilizing their collaboration skills. Students are also asked to complete practice problems on their ow
Our Measurement Conversions lesson plan teaches students how to convert between different units of measurement for length, weight, and volume. Students also learn about why it is so important to measure things accurately.
Our Measures of Center lesson plan teaches students how to calculate and apply the measure of center to sets of data. Students do this by learning how to determine the mean, median, mode, and range of a set of numbers.
With our Measuring Areas in Square Units lesson plan, students learn how to measure area using unit squares. Students solve practice problems and create shapes using unit squares as part of this lesson.
Our free downloadable PDF Measuring Lengths lesson plan introduces students to how to use standard and metric units of measure to measure length. This interactive lesson engages students with practical applications of determining length. Students are asked to complete an interactive activity in which they measure each other’s heights and or