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Number Pairs
As you introduce graphs to young scholars, use this coordinate pairs activity to give them some independent practice. Learners examine 12 points on a graph, all of which are in the first quadrant (and therefore positive). They write the...
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Division of Decimals
Work with the class to investigate the concept of dividing decimals. They will use a variety of problem-solving skills in order to practice the operation of division. The teacher can use the dialogue to guide learners through the various...
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Identifying Patterns
Explore number attributes and skip counting through patterns! Scholars find the pattern in each of these sequences and continue it by writing in the remaining values. They count consistently by various intervals, sometimes forwards and...
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Assessment For The California Mathematics Standards Grade 6
Test your scholars' knowledge of a multitude of concepts with an assessment aligned to the California math standards. Using the exam, class members show what they know about the four operations, positive and negative numbers, statistics...
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Writing, Evaluating, and Finding Equivalent Expressions with Rational Numbers
Groups write and evaluate expressions for various phone plans and scenarios to find which is the best deal. They then compare different approaches to writing expressions for the same scenario and discuss the concept of equivalent...
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Multiplication: Bugs Can Multiply, So Can I!
Develop multiplication skills with your class. Youngsters will visualize multiplication as repeated addition. Then they will create a multiplication bug book and discover arrays as a strategy for multiplication problem solving....
Mathematics Vision Project
Module 2: Systems of Equations and Inequalities
The brother-sister pair Carlos and Clarita need your class's help in developing their new pet sitting business. Through a variety of scenarios and concerns presented to the siblings, the learners thoroughly explore systems of equations...
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Con-tents of the Tents
Fill in the missing numbers on this worksheet. Pupils display the missing consecutive numbers between the tents on the ends of each row. They also match the missing consecutive number for each group of elephants. Students solve six...
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The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle: Magic Square Vocabulary
After reading chapter one of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi, take part in a magic square vocabulary activity in which scholars match the term with its definition and insert its corresponding number in to...
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Reading, Writing, and Ordering Numbers
Students study place value. Students participate in place value and number relay games, write numbers in words, and discuss how numbers are read. As a class, they discuss the meaning of less than and grater than signs. Students use...
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Number Line Snacks: Compare Numbers to 10
Kindergarteners put Cheerios or cheddar fish on two number lines (up to 10 each) and identify which number the snack pieces indicate. They compare numbers after eating a few of each snack, and get an introduction to addition and...
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Comparing and Ordering Numbers
In this numbers worksheet, 4th graders compare 8 sets of numbers by placing 1 of the operations signs, <, >, and/or =, in between each one. Students put a list of numbers in order from the greatest to the least and then answer 1...
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Ordering Numbers
In this sequential order of numbers learning exercise, students put seven sets of five various numbers, from one to ten, in sequential order from smallest to largest.
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Ordering Numbers
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students order 11 groups of numbers from largest to smallest. Worksheet is labeled "sample" and is part of a subscription site with links.
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Ordering Numbers #2
In this ordering numbers worksheet, students order groups of numbers from smallest to largest. Worksheet is labeled "sample" and is part of a subscription site with links.
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Arranging Numbers in order up to 1,000
Third graders arrange numbers up to 1,000. In this arranging numbers lesson, 3rd graders play a game to try and build the biggest number they can using number tiles. Students work in groups to draw number tiles from a jar and...
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Comparing Numbers
For this comparing numbers worksheet, students draw greater than or less than marks between pairs of numbers and order numbers from least to greatest. Students solve twenty-one problems.
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Missing Numbers
In this sequencing numbers activity, students observe rows of numbers with blanks and fill in the missing numbers for each sequence. Students fill in 47 blanks.
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Descending Numbers (Greatest to Least) Worksheet
In this numbers learning exercise, students figure out the next 5 numbers in descending order, greatest to least, in 40 rows of numbers.
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Ascending Numbers (Least to Greatest) Worksheet
In this ascending numbers worksheet, students practice writing the next 5 numbers, from least to greatest, to 180 sets of numbers.
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Ordering Numbers (Worksheet e)
In this ordering worksheet, learners are given a list of four numbers, all containing three digits. Students rewrite the numbers in order, according to the instructions. Some numbers are written greatest to least, and others are...
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Arrange in Increasing Order
In this number order worksheet, students solve ten questions in which a series of numbers below ten is analyzed. Students put the numbers in order from least to greatest.
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Comparing and Ordering Greater Numbers
Students line up the digits of the numbers they are comparing in the correct manner. For this comparing numbers lesson, students learn to line numbers up correctly on a place value chart before comparing them. Students then answer...
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Order Of Negative Numbers
In this negative number worksheet, students put 5 integers in order from least to greatest, for five series of both positive and negative single-digit numbers.