New York City Department of Education
Rational Numbers
Order up a unit on rational numbers. A unit overview gives a basic outline of instruction and activities on rational numbers for the 7.NS domain. A performance task on profits at pizzerias assesses understanding of the concepts in the...
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Addition Sentence Match Worksheet
Beginners to addition will benefit from this twist on number sentences. For each of the six addition problems, they begin with the sum and examine eight pairs of addends, circling all that equal the number. This will get your class...
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Recognizing Multiples
By asking learners to identify multiples of 6, 7, and 8, you will be able to assess their grasp of these multiplication facts. For each of these numbers learners examine five set of digits and circle the multiples from the sets. A final...
ESL Kid Stuff
Numbers 1-20
Language learners engage in a series of games and activities designed to help them recognize and name the numbers from ten to twenty.
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Practice Counting to Seven
In this early childhood counting to 7 learning exercise, students count 7 suns shown on the learning exercise and identify the appropriate number at the bottom of the page by coloring or circling it.
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Ordering Integers and Other Rational Numbers
Scholars learn to order rational numbers in the seventh instructional activity in a series of 21. Reasoning about numbers on a number line allows for this ordering.
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Rounding to the Nearest Whole Number
Bring money and measurement together by practicing rounding decimals to the nearest whole number. Three sections prompt fourth graders to round to the nearest dollar, the nearest meter, and the nearest whole unit. Use this activity as an...
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Whole Numbers
A game is a great way to learn. Study what makes an integers, their traits, and characteristics. This lesson includes 3 separate activities intended to promote an understanding of integers, whole numbers, and opposites. The class is...
Print and Practice
Recognize the Numbers 1-10
In this numbers 1-10 worksheet, students circle all the designated numbers that appear within a set of numbers, then trace each number and color a set of dog bones beside each number. Students complete the same activities for numbers...
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Writing Numbers
How many letters? Budding counters determine and record the number of letters in five messages trailing behind planes. The write down both the numeral and the word form; the highest number here is 19. Next, pupils fill in two blank...
Core Knowledge Foundation
A “Whole” Lot of Fraction Fun!
Young mathematicians are introduced to fractions in a unit that helps them to understand parts of a whole.
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One-Step Problems in the Real World
Mirror, mirror on the wall, which is the fairest resource of them all? Individuals write and solve one-step equations for problems about angle measurement, including those involving mirrors. Both mathematical and real-world problems are...
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Ordering Integers and Other Rational Numbers II
Individuals build on prior knowledge to order a set of rational numbers from least to greatest or greatest to least. As part of the lesson, they order rational numbers written in different forms.
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Complex Numbers as Solutions to Equations
Quadratic solutions come in all shapes and sizes, so help your classes find the right one! Learners use the quadratic formula to find solutions for quadratic equations. Solutions vary from one, two, and complex.
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Closest to 1/2
Using a number line, pupils are asked to identify which of four fractions is closest to one half. Includes a single problem that can serve as a practice problem or formative assessment for 3rd or 4th graders learning to partition number...
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Matching Numbers
Students match numbers 1-5. In this matching numbers lesson plan, students count the spots on ladybugs. Students read the numbers written on flowers and determine where each ladybug should land.
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Counting From 1 to 100
The instructions on this 100-chart direct pupils to "circle odd or even numbers," which is pretty ambiguous. However, children can use it to identify odd or even numbers, practice skip counting, or recognize number patterns.
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Recognizing Multiples
Can your fourth graders recognize multiples of 10? What about 11 and 12? Use this activity to enhance your multiplication lesson, or to assess what your math students already know about finding multiples. Given six sets of numbers, they...
Missouri Department of Elementary
Conflict Mediation – Part 1: Getting Ready
Two scholars walk into a room arguing, what is happening? Peers observe the two actors in preparation for a whole-class discussion about conflict. Learners establish a conflict, name the three approaches—passive, aggressive, and...
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Number Recognition
This very basic worksheet has young learners trace over the numbers 1 -10, then color in an elephant holding a sign in its tail that reads, "Nice Work."
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Recognizing Equivalent Fractions
These 10 equivalent fractions are each missing a number. There isn't much to this worksheet, but if you're looking for some practice problems you've found them. Encourage kids to draw the process into each, since the numbers are large...
Virginia Department of Education
Integers: Addition and Subtraction
Young mathematicians construct their own understanding of integers with an inquiry-based math lesson plan. Using colored chips to represent positive and negative numbers, children model a series of addition and subtraction problems as...
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Fractions and Wholes
Lower elementary learners recognize solid shapes distributed for making fractions. Each individual uses a wheel and determine which part of a fraction is missing. This is a great lesson for your visual learners!
CK-12 Foundation
Sequence of Partial Sums: Partial Sums
Have some fun building squares out of triangles. Pupils investigate the partial sums of odd numbers. Using the sum of the first four odd numbers, learners see that it can be rewritten as a sum containing a triangular number. Simplifying...