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Illustrative Mathematics
Banana Pudding
Making banana pudding despite misplacing your one-cup measuring cup is easy as long as you can find your quarter-cup measuring cup! This real-life activity provides a good opportunity for learners to interpret division of a whole...
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What’s the Time? – Draw the Hands on the Clocks
In this telling time worksheet, students draw the hands on 6 analog clock faces. They read the words under each clock face to determine where to place the clock hands.
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Complete the Graphs
First, second, and third graders make pictographs. There are four graphs to complete, and the answer sheet is included. Consider providing your learners with special needs two sets of stickers to use, instead of requiring them to draw...
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills: What’s the Time? 4 – Draw the Hands on the Clocks
In this telling time worksheet, students will read the time in words and then draw hands on a clock to match the time in words.
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What's the Time 3 - Draw the Hands on the Clocks
For this telling time worksheet, students read the time words and draw the hands on the clocks to complete each problem. Students answer 6 exercises.
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Banana Dot to Dot
In this connect the dots worksheet, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-20 to outline the picture of a banana.
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Identifying the Patterns
Apple, banana, apple, banana...what's next? Youngsters practice recognizing patterns using these object sequences. For the first four patterns, they examine the start of a set, find the pattern, and complete the subsequent drawings in...
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Chimpanzee and Banana Five and Six
In this counting and printing practice worksheet, students trace the numbers 5 and 6, solve 4 counting problems, and draw the appropriate number of bananas in 6 questions.
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills: What’s the Time? 1 – Draw the Hands on the Clocks
In this telling time worksheet, students will read the time in words and then draw the hands on an analog clock to match the words.
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills:What’s the Time? 2 – Draw the Hands on the Clocks
For this telling time worksheet, students will read the time in words and then draw hands on a clock to match the time in words.
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Test Your Vocabulary Skills: What’s the Time? 3 – Draw the Hands on the Clocks
In this telling time learning exercise, students will read the time in words and then draw hands on a clock to match the time in words.
Illustrative Mathematics
Peaches and Plums
According to the resource graph, which costs more: peaches or plums? Algebra learners compare two proportional relationships and then throw in a banana. Leaving out the scale helps students become intuitive about graphing.
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Origami Stars
This one problem concentrates on the important concept of dividing a whole number by a unit fraction. Here, young mathematicians use pictures they draw to help answer this problem. Insight into the connection between multiplication and...
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Real-Life Problems
How much does it cost to mail this letter? Scholars approach the real-life scenario of adding postage as they practice introductory addition. Each letter has a total amount it needs, and learners draw in the appropriately-priced stamps...
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Unknown Numbers in Sums and Differences
Your new mathematicians may think word problems sound scary, but this introductory set of scenarios will leave them feeling accomplished in their addition and subtraction skills! Learners read seven word problems, each requiring them to...
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Adding Fruit
In this math activity, students add pictures of fruit. For example, students add three bananas to two bananas and write their answer next to the pictures.
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"Homecoming" by Cynthia Voigt
Middle schoolers estimate the costs related to the character's expenses in the novel, Homecoming. They draw conclusions based on the estimations.
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What's The Time?
In this telling time worksheet, students fill in analog times on the 6 blank clock templates by drawing the hands on the clocks according to the instructions given for each clock.
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What's The Time? 4
In this telling time instructional activity, students fill in analog times on the 6 blank clock templates by drawing the hands on the clocks according to the instructions given for each clock.
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Counting: The Number 2
In this number 2 worksheet, students print the number 2 several times on the provided lines and then color the sets of two pictures. Students also draw two bananas and two pairs.
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What's Your Favorite Fruit?
A sweet activity to challenge your first graders! The picture graph displays a class's favorite fruits. Young learners solve various problems with the data, including counting the amounts of each kind of fruit, and interpreting which...
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Bar Graphs
Introduce scholars to bar graphs and data analysis through analyzing these visual examples. First, they look at a pictograph of fruit types and answer five observation questions. There is one done for them as an example. Learners do the...
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Pie or Circle Graphs—Step-by-Step Lesson
How do you display data that you've collected in a pie chart? Follow a clear step-by-step guide to turning survey results into a visible format. It shows kids how to determine the percentage of the whole that each section represents.
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Probability of Chance Events - Guided Lesson
Show learners that their choices can change based on probability. The lesson discusses the idea of theoretical and experimental probability when choosing items or flipping a coin. Use the page with the additional resources...