Curated OER
Fines At Redskin's Camp
In this algebra worksheet, 11th graders are presented with a scenario which they must asked to calculate how many days the pre-season camp lasts given the whole scenario. They have to rewrite the words using algebraic symbols
Curated OER
Saving Money
After listening to the wonderful book, A Chair for my Mother, young mathematicians engage in an awesome lesson about coins and the value of saving money. The lesson is done in a classic style - everything is beautifully organized, and...
Helping with Math
Factors With Prime and Composite Numbers (1 of 2)
Math monsters examine nine numbers, factor them, and then determine if they are composite or prime. You can print this worksheet off of the website, but it does not fit neatly onto one page. Consider projecting it on your class screen...
Curated OER
Number Chart
In this number chart learning exercise, learners fill in the chart with the missing number. The chart starts with 0 and goes through 99.
Charleston School District
Analyzing Scatter Plots
Scatter plots tell a story about the data — you just need to be able to read it! Building from the previous lesson in the series where learners created scatter plots, they now learn how to find associations in those scatter plots....
Curated OER
Area: It's What's on the INSIDE That Counts!
Second graders participate in a series of hands-on, online and multimedia activities that examine the concept of area. They view clips from the animated series Math Monsters and discuss the purpose of area and how it is used in the real...
Curated OER
Grouping Numbers
In this grouping numbers worksheet, 2nd graders study 3 groups of numbers, circle the sentences that best describes the numbers and then write another number that fits the group.
Curated OER
Number Chart 1
In this 100's number chart worksheet, learners fill in the missing numbers that don't appear in the chart. Students have to fill in 44 missing numbers.
Curated OER
Exploring Multiplication Functions
Fourth graders investigate the terms "factor" and "product." In this mathematics lesson, 4th graders practice solving problems to find the products and factors present in different algebraic expressions.
Curated OER
In and Out Function
Third graders examine how to solve in and out function problems, or mystery numbers. They analyze a variety of mystery number problems together and extend the patterns. Students then independently complete a Mystery Number activity...
Helping with Math
Factors with Prime and Composite Numbers (2 of 2)
Ten two-digit numbers are listed for fourth graders to factor. Once they have factored each, they circle whether the original number is prime or composite. If you click on the "Print Worksheet" button, the printable spreads the problems...
Curated OER
Money
Students study the value of the penny, nickel, dime, quarter and dollar. They demonstrate how different coin combinations equal the same amounts of money and write money amounts using the decimal point and dollar sign. They try to...
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Birthday Party
Students help plan a party for Q-Bear and think about some of the different ways people celebrate their birthdays. They then demonstrate knowledge and understanding of customs and traditions associated with participation in cultural...
Curated OER
Balancing
Students use a balance to complete subtraction problems and weigh out the items they take away. In this subtraction lesson plan, students use a pan balance and record their equations.
Curated OER
Mathematics Within: Algebraic Processes and Its Connections to Geometry
Fifth graders discover the connections between algebra and geometry. With a focus on arrays and factors, they are introduced to multiplication. They develop an array for multiples of 2 through 10 and identify the factors of each row....
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Skip Count by 10s
Practice counting by 10s. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Skip Count by 5s
Practice counting by 5s. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Skip Counting by 100s
Practice counting by 100s. Students receive immediate feedback and have the opportunity to try questions repeatedly, watch a video or receive hints.
ABCya
Ab Cya: Number Bubble Skip Counting
Number Bubble: Skip Counting is an educational game for kids to practice counting by multiples. Children can count by twos, threes, fours, fives, sixes, sevens, eights, nines, or tens to 100. Utilize this game with one of our interactive...
Illustrative Mathematics
Illustrative Mathematics: Counting by Tens
The objective of this lesson is to gain automaticity counting to 100 and to establish the importance of multiples of ten. This activity can be done several times a day as it is quick and requires no materials.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Count by 10's
Numbers don't stop at 20! This lesson looks at the numbers beyond 20 using the book "The Cheerios Counting Book" by Barbara Barbieri McGrath. This lesson includes a detailed plan, links to center ideas, a printable worksheet, and a video...
E-learning for Kids
E Learning for Kids: Math: Inca Temple: Number: Count to 100
Inca temples are made up of lots of blocks! Visit Cava and help her count the blocks and arrange them properly. You will practice writing 2-digit numbers, putting a set of 2-digit numbers in order, and counting forwards by tens.
Better Lesson
Better Lesson: Count by 10's Review
Numbers don't stop at 20! This lesson looks at the numbers beyond 20 through a fun game. This lesson includes a detailed plan, links to center ideas, a review video, and a printable worksheet.