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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Word Problems
Sixth graders differentiate between greatest common factor and least common multiple word problems.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project, Day 2
Sixth graders find the greatest common factor and least common multiple of numbers.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project Gallery Walk
Sixth graders further their understanding of finding the greatest common factor and least common multiples.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project, Day 1
Sixth graders collaborate on a greatest common factor and least common multiple project.
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Better Lesson: Extending and Comparing Ratios
Sixth graders continue to work on understanding and comparing ratios.
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Better Lesson: Fraction Counting
Third graders develop their understanding of fractions through counting unit fractions on a number line.
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Better Lesson: Factors & Multiples
Sixth graders will be able to understand the difference between a factor and a multiple.
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Better Lesson: Fraction by Fraction Division
Sixth graders will be able to model division of fractions by another fraction. Students will be able to divide a fraction by a fraction using the standard algorithm.
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Better Lesson: First Week of School, Day 5
Sixth graders understand what the bucket of kindness is and how they can use it to earn rewards as a class.
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Better Lesson: First Week of School, Day 4
Sixth graders will role play with the teacher to reinforce classroom procedures.
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Better Lesson: Can You Measure It?
Expose your students to measurement with this lesson containing four centers. Website includes a lesson plan as well a picture and video to implement the lesson.
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Better Lesson: Fast Food Freddie Surveys and Bar Graphs
Students continue to build their graphing skills. They experience a real world application of graphing by organizing survey results.
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Better Lesson: Fall Sorting Fun
Students color seasonal images and sort them 3 different ways.
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Better Lesson: Fruit Loop Fun
Using Fruit Loops, students sort by color, count, and enjoy a yummy snack!
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Better Lesson: Floating and Sinking Sorting in Science
Students sort objects according to whether they sink or float.
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Better Lesson: Fabulous Four!
Students identify, write, count, and represent the number 4.
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Better Lesson: Flower Power Place Value Station
Students will compare sets of numbers using symbols for greater than, less than, and equal to.
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Better Lesson: Grandma's Button Box Sorting
Students will be able to compare objects and sort objects by color.
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Better Lesson: Four for You! Exploring the Number Four
Students will be able to identify the number four, identify groups with four objects and represent the number four.
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Better Lesson: Fat or Flat?
Students will tell if a shape is 2-dimensional or 3-dimensional.
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Better Lesson: Fishy Tales
Students tell how long an object is by measuring it using paper clips and comparing it to other objects measured with the same non-standard unit of measurement.
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Better Lesson: Going on a Math Hunt
Second graders ask questions of adults they know about how they use math, then students will design a method to share what they have found.
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Better Lesson: Larger Distances
Using the size of the planets, 2nd graders are able to work with numbers to 1,000. This lesson introduces larger numbers (even beyond 1,000) to extend student understanding of the patterns in numbers.