A comprehensive practice set for 4th-grade fraction standards, focusing on number lines, comparison, and equivalence through various classroom formats.
Students solve multi-step word problems using the four operations and interpret remainders in real-world contexts. The lesson focuses on identifying the necessary steps and determining how to handle remainders based on the question's requirements.
A focused practice session on solving multi-step word problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in real-world contexts.
This lesson teaches students the 'Butterfly Method' (cross-multiplication) as a strategy to compare fractions with unlike denominators, including guided practice and independent application.
A comprehensive lesson on rounding whole numbers to the nearest 10, 100, and 1,000 using the mountain hill visual strategy. Includes guided instruction and multi-level practice.
The second week of spiral review shifts towards multi-step word problems, decimal notation, and geometric properties.
The first week of spiral review focuses on place value, basic multi-digit operations, and introductory fraction concepts.
Foundational tools for assessing student levels and planning instruction based on California Power Standards across grades K-5.
A short assessment focused on the 4th-grade skill of finding common denominators to create equivalent fractions. Includes a student exit ticket and a teacher proficiency guide.
A comprehensive set of visual reference cards for both Metric and US Customary systems of measurement, designed for student desks or notebooks.
A lesson on comparing fractions with same numerators or same denominators using visual models and number lines.
A lesson focused on identifying and creating equivalent fractions using visual models like area models and number lines, specifically for denominators 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8. Students will practice both within and beyond one whole.
A lesson focused on solving single-step word problems involving the four operations using visual scaffolds and a structured problem-solving approach.
An introduction to basic statistics including measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode, range) and simple probability, themed around the Peanuts comic strip.
An introduction to basic statistics concepts (Mean, Median, Mode, Range) and data collection using an Equestria Girls theme to engage students. This lesson includes visual aids and color-coded sections for clear organization.
A collection of multi-step word problems set in a bustling bakery, challenging students to apply addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to real-world scenarios.
A spooky and fun introduction to the basics of statistics (mean, median, and mode) featuring the characters from Billy and Mandy. Students will use visual icons to calculate data sets and solve a logic mystery to help Grim find his missing scythe.
A high-engagement geometry lesson exploring self-similarity and patterns through the construction of Sierpinski triangles, bridging simple multiplication and geometric progression.
In this hands-on geometry lesson, students step into the role of lead architects to design a zoo expansion. They will apply area and perimeter concepts to create functional animal enclosures while balancing strict spatial and budgetary constraints.
A Tier 2 math intervention focused on mastering multi-digit multiplication using area models and partial products. Designed for Grade 4 students to close prerequisite gaps and prepare for EOG-style problems.
A Tier 2 math intervention focused on decoding fraction word problems (NC.4.NF.3d). Students learn to translate story contexts into addition and subtraction equations using a structured 'Investigator' decoding strategy.
A 30-minute Tier 2 intervention designed to help Grade 4 students bridge the gap between fraction word problems and visual representations. Students act as 'Fraction Architects' to build area models, number lines, and fraction strips that accurately reflect addition and subtraction scenarios.
A Tier 2 math intervention focused on building conceptual understanding of fraction multiplication through visual models and mathematical discourse. Students move from repeated addition to area models and number line jumps to explain 'why' the math works.
A Tier 2 small group intervention focusing on distinguishing between area and perimeter in multi-step real-world problems. Students use sorting activities and blueprint-themed challenges to master NC.4.MD.3.
A hands-on exploration of equivalent units and comparing magnitudes across liquid, weight, and length measurements, specifically designed for 3rd-grade students.
Students solve multi-step word problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division by modeling the 'clues' and calculating the final solution.
A comprehensive review and challenge day where students apply their modeling and equation-writing skills to a variety of mixed-operation two-step problems.
Deepening the use of all four operations in complex two-step problems. Students focus on identifying the correct sequence of operations and representing them with variables.
Introducing multiplication and division into two-step scenarios. Students model problems that combine equal groups with extra parts or comparisons.
Focus on assessing the reasonableness of answers using estimation and rounding within two-step addition and subtraction problems.
Introduction to two-step word problems using addition and subtraction. Students learn to use bar models to visualize the relationships between numbers and solve for unknowns.