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Elementary measurement simulation microsofts

Preview of Perimeter and Area Real World Task

Perimeter and Area Real World Task

Created by
Shawn Walk
This task asks students to pretend they have been hired by a home improvement company to solve two problems for them. The first job requires students to examine the relationship between perimeter and area to help "Mr. Baker" design his garden. The second job focuses students on applying their understanding of area to help a family tile their kitchen. Let me know if you like it and I will upload some more tasks. Task by Shawn Walk Perimeter and Area Real World Task by Shawn Walk is licensed u
Preview of City Block Math Project

City Block Math Project

Created by
Heather Shumate
This project was originally created to be used with highly gifted students in a fourth grade classroom, but can most definitely be adapted for other ages and abilities as well. Some skills that it focuses on: multiplication, division, perimeter, area, money, and drawing to scale. For this project, I create groups of students who together design a city block based on requirements that I have given them. They must find the area of each building and will later use these areas to determine costs
Preview of Counting 1 - 5 with Baby Chicks

Counting 1 - 5 with Baby Chicks

Created by
Complabteacher
You and your child can practice counting 1 to 5 while watching cute baby chicks. The vivid colors in the PowerPoint show will enhance learning and make learning fun for your children. The animated and moving images will make the show come alive while teaching the following concepts and ideas: 1. The measurement or numbers may be used as a multi-faceted objective that must be addressed throughout the school year in a logical, sequential manner to facilitate the understanding of numerous abstrac
Preview of Real World Thanksgiving Practice with Elapsed Time

Real World Thanksgiving Practice with Elapsed Time

Created by
Mad About STEM
The caterers at Feed Your Face Catering are back to tackle a new math skill--elapsed time! They know that the trickiest part of cooking a Thanksgiving meal is making sure everything is hot and ready at the same time, and the caterers are here to help! By solving three elapsed time challenges, students will practice adding time and figuring out elapsed time in a real world context.
Preview of Protractors - Reading Left to Right by Shooting Pool

Protractors - Reading Left to Right by Shooting Pool

Have some fun!Students need more interactive visual ways to help with their understanding. Shooting Pool is a fun way to help students with learning to read a protractor with the use of the pool table. Students learn about orienting the protractor, measuring with the protractor and then hitting the white ball to send it toward the other colored ball to sink the colored ball into the pocket. This presentation focuses on a protractor that you read from left to right so that students do not get
Preview of Fraction Division using String!

Fraction Division using String!

After a discussion of reciprocals, students work in cooperative groups to prove the fraction division algorithm by folding lengths of string into fractional parts. After practicing by dividing a whole number length of string, they divide a fractional string length into smaller fractional parts. Aha Moment: When finished, students will have proven why the abstract concept of fraction division is equal to multiplying by the reciprocal of the second fraction.
Preview of Let's Celebrate Pi Day! 3.14

Let's Celebrate Pi Day! 3.14

Created by
Denise
This is a full lesson to celebrate Pi in Math! The lesson includes the lesson plan with CCSS and objective, photo of the activity being performed, direction sheet with chart to fill in for students, and a question sheet for closure. Pi Day is celebrated on March 14th, for 3-14. The students have fun proving Pi for circles.
Preview of Estimate and Measure with Bites!

Estimate and Measure with Bites!

Created by
JoAnna Pegesa
Students will use food to get a hands-on experience with estimating and measuring. Students will first take a chip (or pretzel) and estimate the length. When recorded, they will then use their ruler to measure the chip. After everything is written, students will take a (small!) bite of the chip, and repeat the process.
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