A collection of visual anchor charts and posters designed to teach basic coin identification, counting, and making change from a dollar. These materials use large visuals and clear strategies for early elementary students.
A comprehensive lesson on comparing and representing fractions using area and length models within a bakery-themed context. Students will practice comparing fractions with like numerators or denominators and identifying equivalent fractions and whole numbers.
This lesson focuses on the hierarchical classification of quadrilaterals, helping students understand that subcategories inherit properties from their parent categories.
A lesson focused on reading analog clocks to the hour and half-hour, designed for 2nd grade students to practice converting analog time to digital format.
A set of four independent practice worksheets themed around springtime growth, focusing on reading comprehension, time-telling, grammar, and geometry.
Classroom-ready anchor charts and independent worksheets for NC.3.NF.3 and NC.3.NF.4, focusing on equivalent fractions, wholes, and comparison strategies.
A hands-on exploration of fractions where students identify and sort fractions based on their denominators using various representations including number lines, area models, and numerical forms.
A comprehensive lesson on equivalent fractions and adding/subtracting fractions with like denominators, featuring a science lab theme.
A lesson focused on solving real-world area and perimeter problems, including finding unknown side lengths and comparing rectangles with different dimensions but shared properties. Students act as junior architects to design and analyze blueprints.
A foundational lesson on classifying angles as acute, obtuse, or right, serving as a prerequisite for measuring with a protractor. Students will identify, classify, and sketch angles within a technical blueprint-themed environment.
A quick introductory lesson focusing on the fundamental concept of probability as a ratio of favored outcomes to total possible outcomes.
In this lesson, students become 'Perimeter Detectives' to solve for missing side lengths in regular polygons and rectangles. They use their knowledge of polygon properties and addition/subtraction to calculate perimeters and individual side measurements.
A specialized practice lesson on 4-digit addition and subtraction where every problem requires regrouping or carrying, presented on a clear grid layout for alignment.
A comprehensive review of area and perimeter concepts including a spiral review assessment.
Challenges students to find missing side lengths when the total perimeter is known.
Introduces perimeter as the distance around a shape and calculates it by adding all side lengths.
Connects area to multiplication by partitioning rectangles and using the Length x Width formula.
Focuses on relating area to tiling and counting square units to understand the concept of space inside a 2D figure.