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Whole Class Model Letter Writing: Organizing Reasons and Evidence and Using Transition Words
Where's the evidence? Scholars practice ordering the evidence and reasons for their class opinion papers by physically sorting them. Next, they work collaboratively to write a body paragraph, using linking words to connect their ideas...
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Writing Your Phone Number
In this basic skills worksheet, learners write their phone number on the provided line. Students then practice dialing their phone number using the numbers. Learners color all the numbers in their phone number.
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Practice Writing Number Six
For this tracing numbers worksheet, 1st graders practice writing the number 6 by tracing the number 6 and then tracing the word six.
California Academy of Science
What's on a Penny?
As a lesson on scientific observation, have your class investigate the features of a penny and a nickel. Working in pairs, they practice writing detailed descriptions using their senses and a ruler to gather information. This is an...
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Planetary Place Value
Third graders explore place value to the ten thousands place. This incredibly thorough, 24-page lesson has learners construct, order, and compare numbers to 9,999. This three-day lesson includes reteaching and extension activities...
Get Set for School
Capital Formation Chart
Practice makes perfect, especially when it comes to handwriting. These reference charts are excellent support for young children still developing their ability to print upper- and lower-case letters
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Practice Writing the Number Thirteen
In this practice writing the number 13 worksheet, students trace the number 13 and then trace word thirteen. Students then practice writing the number and word independently.
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Practice Writing the Number 18
In this printing worksheet, students practice writing and tracing the number and word eighteen. Students trace two lines and fill in three blank lines.
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Numbers Worksheet
In this writing numbers worksheet, students practice writing the numbers ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety and one hundred seven times each for mastery.
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Independent Practice 2: Numbers to Words
In this numbers to words worksheet, students read three-digit numbers and then write them as words. Afterward, they read words and translate them to numbers. This one-page worksheet contains 20 problems.
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Writing Number Sentences
Students practice writing number sentences. After reading real world problems, they describe the same situation by writing a number sentence. Students use algebra tiles, or counters, to demonstrate the use zero pairs in solving...
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Counting Numbers 0-30
Here are some fun and simple ways to practice counting, saying, and writing numbers 0-5. First, play a whole-class game: scholars sit in a circle and count off around the circle. The player after the number five has been called has to...
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Multiplication of Whole Numbers - Step-by-Step Lesson
Use this array of cars to give mathematicians practice writing multiplication sentences. They examine the set and represent it as the sentence 3 x 6 = 18. Because there is a detailed explanation below this one problem, this works best as...
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Add and Subtract to 100
Get some practice with double-digit addition and subtraction from all directions! Learners complete two equations for each operation, one horizontally and one vertically. Consider your objective with this one; do you want scholars to use...
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Telling Time as an Everyday Use of Numbers
How can we estimate time? Have your young mathematicians make a clock. Then they compare and contrast types of clocks. They practice writing times in two different ways and make a book about telling time.
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Reading and Writing in the Right Direction
Beginning writers practice writing and reading from left to right using green and red dots. You'll need notecards with a green dot on the left side and a red dot on the right side. Do your learners understand that print moves from left...
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Number Writing Exercises
In this math worksheet, pupils learn the sequence of numbers 0 to 3 and practice writing those numbers. On this train themed page students trace over the numbers 0 to 3 and see their proper sequence.
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MathKeys Software "Unlocking Whole Numbers, Vol. 11(Place Value for Four Digit Numbers)"
Third graders explore the place values of four digit numbers by writing four digit numbers and examining the effects of rearranging the numbers' digits. They practice making their four digit number with base-ten blocks then rearrange the...
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Writing Numbers-The Number 12
In this number writing worksheet, students practice tracing and writing both the number and the word twelve multiple times on lines provided. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Writing Numbers-Eighteen
In this number 18 practice worksheet, learners trace and print both the number 18 and the word eighteen multiple times on lines provided. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
Making Math More Fun
Making Math More Fun
Address fundamental math skills with a series of fun math board games. With 25 games that focus on addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value, and percentages, kids will quickly find that math practice is their favorite...
Charleston School District
Scientific Notation Operations
How do you operate with numbers in scientific notation? The resource provides examples on how to divide and multiply with numbers written in scientific notation. The handout and video also cover the procedure for addition and subtraction...
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Infinite Decimals
Can you support the argument that the decimal 0.99999 ... is equivalent to the number one? The seventh installment in this 25-part module gives convincing support for this conclusion. Pupils write infinite decimals using powers of 10....
Turabian Teacher Collaborative
Parts of Argument II: Article Critique
Break down the parts of argumentative writing with a critical thinking activity. High schoolers read an article of your (or their choice), and use a graphic organizer to delineate the ways the author structures his or her arguments.