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Order Numbers to One Hundred (C)
In this ordering numbers to a hundred worksheet, students view a list of ten single-digit and double-digit numbers and rewrite them in numerical order. Students solve 15 problems.
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Ordering Numbers (5a)
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students place in sequential order five sets of five number cards in descending order in the boxes provided.
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Ordering Numbers to 1,000
In this ordering numbers to one thousand worksheet, students, working with a partner, calculate the answers to eight word problems involving ordering numbers to one thousand.
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Do You Know Your Schedule?
Young scholars identify classes in their schedules and associate the class with the time of day it is held. They then name classes in sequential order according to the period during which it occurs.
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Story Stick Medallions
Students identify and visually represent important events in the beginning, middle, and end of a story. They arrange the pictures in sequential order. Students verbalize details while they retell their story idea to friends and family...
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Ordering Numbers (5b)
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students rearrange five sets of five number cards in descending order in the boxes provided.
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Missing Numbers (2)
In this missing numbers worksheet, students view six sets of number cards missing various sequential order numbers. Students fill in the eighteen missing numbers in each set.
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Kodable
Prepare young scholars for life in the twenty-first century with this introduction to computer coding formatted as a fun problem solving game, this resource is a great way to develop children's sequential thinking...
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Telling Time
In this telling time instructional activity, students cut out forty-two clocks, shuffle the clocks and then put them in sequential order by telling time in fifteen minute increments starting at 1:00am.
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What Comes First?
In this number order worksheet, students fill in the missing number in ten, two-number sequences.
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It's About Time!
Students examine concept of time, and explore difference between analog and digital clocks; students make art project to represent time and create a time-story problem and solution.
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Missing Numbers (3)
In this missing numbers worksheet, students look over six sets of number cards with missing numbers in each set. Students fill in the eighteen missing numbers in each set.
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Too Many Tamales
Students investigate Mexican holiday celebrations and compare them to American Christmas holidays. They conduct a Mexican Christmas Scavenger Hunt. The lesson uses a streaming video in order to engage students in the main objectives.
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How Busy Are Bees?
Learners research the jobs of bees. In this timeline lesson, students map out each of the six different jobs a worker bee does in its lifetime. They create a timeline and then retell the job descriptions.
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Geo Jammin' By DeSign - Day 2, Lesson 11: A Stitch in Time
Students investigate the culturally artistic value of quilts, the importance of trade in meeting basic needs, and the conservation of natural resources.
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Geo Jammin' By DeSign - Day 3, Lesson 12: Jammin
Students review definitions of word wall words using songs, movement and sharing.
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Geo Jammin' By DeSign - Day 7, Lesson 37: Summarizing for the Summative
Students listen for specific information during summary presentations. They practice giving feedback on given topic according to a set of standards. The speaker reports to the rest of class from a report and listeners determine if...
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The Easter Celebration
Students read a short story about Easter. They recognize and point to pictures of the key words (egg, chicken, rabbit, basket, flower). They make an Easter basket and count how many chickens can fit inside. They also practice identifying...
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Crayon Rubbing Flip Book
Students use their hands to bend and reshape a floral wire (line). They record this experience using crayon rubbings which become the frames for their flip book.
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University of Cambridge: Nrich: All the Digits
This site has a logic and reasoning math problem.
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University of Cambridge: Nrich: Whose Sandwich?
On this one page website logic and reason will help you figure out who ordered which sandwich. Check your results against the solution they provide at this website.
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University of Cambridge: Nrich: Zargon Glasses
On this one page website using logic you can help Zump figure out which combination of glasses go to which members of the 9 families who ordered glasses one day. Check your answer against the solution provided by the website.