Illustrative Mathematics
Pennies to Heaven
Even though pennies seem to be relatively thin, stack enough of them into a single stack, and you could have quite a high stack. Enough so, that the final result can be a surprise to you as well as your class. This activity centers...
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Number Forms and Order
In this number forms and order instructional activity, 5th graders answer 10 multiple choice questions, not interactively, with answers available online.
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Book Title: 12 Ways to Get to 11 by Eve Merriam
Students complete activities to explore number sequence. In this number arrangements lesson plan, students play a game of finger flash and then read the book 12 Ways to Get to 11. Students count and track the amounts in the book to make...
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Numbers
In this comparing numbers worksheet, students read the graph that shows the number of cars washed per day at a car wash. Students then compare the numbers by answer the questions.
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From Place Value to Fractions
In this math worksheet, students answer 212 questions involving place value, fractions, and rounding numbers to the nearest ten. They also use a calendar to answer six questions.
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Count by 5s, 10s, and 100s
Skip counting is a valuable skill; scholars practice counting by five, 10, and 100 as they examine these three number sequences. In the first one, learners circle the number that doesn't follow the sequence of adding five. Then, they...
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Mentally Add and Subtract 10 or 100
Get your mental mathletes in top form with this number sequence worksheet! They must add or subtract 10 from a number to complete these number lines, finding the missing three-digit numeral from a list of answers. Encourage verbal or...
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Counting: Skip Counting 2
In this skip counting worksheet, students solve 5 problems that require them to skip count as indicated in the instructions for each problem set. Students fill in 9 blanks in each set. The range of numbers on this worksheet is 1-100.
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Counting by 10s
You've got their attention once candy is the focus of a math activity! Learners count by 10 to determine how many candies are in each set, which are all grouped by 10. There is an example and number line to help them, and they write the...
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Citing Text Evidence
Could you go without your cell phone for 48 hours? Pose this question to your class and then read the article provided here. Pupils mark the text and and complete a graphic organizer that requires the use of textual evidence.
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Comparing and Ordering Greater Numbers
Learners line up the digits of the numbers they are comparing in the correct manner. In this comparing numbers lesson plan, students learn to line numbers up correctly on a place value chart before comparing them. Learners then answer...
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A Lesson in Number Sequence Recognition-Using the Calendar
Students click on calendars to add dates. In this numeration and number recognition activity, students visit an interactive website in which they add missing calendar dates and practice ordinal numeration.
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Comparing and Ordering Greater Numbers
Young scholars compare and order greater numbers. In this place value lesson, students use a place-value chart to identify which set of numbers has the greatest value.
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Preparing to Compare and Order Whole numbers
Students compare and order whole numbers by answering multiple choice and short answer questions. Students answer 14 questions total.
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Ordering Greater Numbers
Third graders identify the place value of greater numbers. In this number sense lesson, 3rd graders use a place value chart to properly write a specific number. Students read the number and use the place value map for reinforcement.
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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 to 100
In this number ordering activity, 3rd graders write 5 sets of numbers in order from least to greatest. Each set of numbers includes 8 two-digit numbers in random order.
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Comparing Numbers (up to 999)
For this number comparison worksheet, 4th graders compare 14 pairs of numbers and place either the greater than or less than symbol between each. They order 7 sets of numbers from least or smallest to greatest.
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Compare Numbers Homework 2.1
For this comparing numbers worksheet, students use the <, > or = signs to compare two and three digit numbers. There are also 6 problems comparing a number and an addition problem. Example: 40+6 and 64.
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Compare Numbers to 1000 (A)
In this math worksheet, students analyze 100 pairs of numbers. Students use the <,> and = signs to compare the numbers which range from 100 to 999.
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Smaller Than One
Students examine how to convert fractions into decimals and percents. They work with base ten blocks and a worksheet to color in parts of 100 and renaming the parts as decimals and fractions.
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Ordering and Counting
Are you in need of a 5-day unit intended to teach little learners how to count to 20? This is a well-structured complete set of lessons which employ a variety of methods to instruct learners about various ways to count from 1 to 20. They...
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Primary Counting Skills
Class members drill and practice counting skills from 1 to 20. They count along with a puppet and when the puppet makes a mistake, they correct it. In pairs, they connect cubes to make a train and count the number used. On the last of...
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Initial Fraction Ideas Lesson 16: Overview
Kids will compare creating fractions from pieces of paper to chips. They begin with a fractional part and work back to a whole. Then order fractions from smallest to largest. They also complete a worksheet to find the missing pieces to...