*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage …
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage lesson: Grade 3, Module 1, Lesson 2 *Numberless word problems are used to support students in solving word problems. They allow students to discover for themselves the structure of the problems they're solving. In doing so, they will be able to successfully find the operation or operations they need to use to determine the solution. *Numberless word problems help students develop number sense, make sense of word problems, and encourage precise mathematical vocabulary. *Based on the work of Brian Bushart. *Created using ideas from WI Math Institute training. Google Slides presentation created as an adaption of WiseLearn resource by Sarah Martinsen and Kelly Shaefer. *These slides could be inserted into the free Engage New York lesson google slides from embarc.online.
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage …
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage lesson: Grade 3, Module 1, Lesson 3 *Numberless word problems are used to support students in solving word problems. They allow students to discover for themselves the structure of the problems they're solving. In doing so, they will be able to successfully find the operation or operations they need to use to determine the solution. *Numberless word problems help students develop number sense, make sense of word problems, and encourage precise mathematical vocabulary. *Based on the work of Brian Bushart. *Created using ideas from WI Math Institute training. Google Slides presentation created as an adaption of WiseLearn resource by Sarah Martinsen and Kelly Schaefer. *These slides could be inserted into the free Engage New York lesson google slides from embarc.online.
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage …
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage lesson: Grade 4, Module 3, Lesson 2 *Numberless word problems are used to support students in solving word problems. They allow students to discover for themselves the structure of the problems they're solving. In doing so, they will be able to successfully find the operation or operations they need to use to determine the solution. *Numberless word problems help students develop number sense, make sense of word problems, and encourage precise mathematical vocabulary. *Based on the work of Brian Bushart. *Created using ideas from WI Math Institute training. Google Slides presentation created as an adaption of WiseLearn resource by Sarah Martinsen and Kelly Shaefer. *These slides could be inserted into the free Engage New York lesson google slides from embarc.online.
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage …
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage lesson: Grade 4, Module 3, Lesson 4 *Numberless word problems are used to support students in solving word problems. They allow students to discover for themselves the structure of the problems they're solving. In doing so, they will be able to successfully find the operation or operations they need to use to determine the solution. *Numberless word problems help students develop number sense, make sense of word problems, and encourage precise mathematical vocabulary. *Based on the work of Brian Bushart. *Created using ideas from WI Math Institute training. Google Slides presentation created as an adaption of WiseLearn resource by Sarah Martinsen and Kelly Shaefer. *These slides could be inserted into the free Engage New York lesson google slides from embarc.online.
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage …
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage lesson: Grade 5, Module 3, Lesson 1 *Numberless word problems are used to support students in solving word problems. They allow students to discover for themselves the structure of the problems they're solving. In doing so, they will be able to successfully find the operation or operations they need to use to determine the solution. *Numberless word problems help students develop number sense, make sense of word problems, and encourage precise mathematical vocabulary. *Based on the work of Brian Bushart. *Created using ideas from WI Math Institute training. Google Slides presentation created as an adaption of WiseLearn resource by Sarah Martinsen and Kelly Shaefer. *These slides could be inserted into the free Engage New York lesson google slides from embarc.online.
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage …
*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage lesson: Grade 5, Module 3, Lesson 3 *Numberless word problems are used to support students in solving word problems. They allow students to discover for themselves the structure of the problems they're solving. In doing so, they will be able to successfully find the operation or operations they need to use to determine the solution. *Numberless word problems help students develop number sense, make sense of word problems, and encourage precise mathematical vocabulary. *Based on the work of Brian Bushart. *Created using ideas from WI Math Institute training. Google Slides presentation created as an adaption of WiseLearn resource by Sarah Martinsen and Kelly Schaefer. *These slides could be inserted into the free Engage New York lesson google slides from embarc.online.
See how the equation form of Ohm's law relates to a simple …
See how the equation form of Ohm's law relates to a simple circuit. Adjust the voltage and resistance, and see the current change according to Ohm's law. The sizes of the symbols in the equation change to match the circuit diagram.
See how the equation form of Ohm's law relates to a simple …
See how the equation form of Ohm's law relates to a simple circuit. Adjust the voltage and resistance, and see the current change according to Ohm's law. The sizes of the symbols in the equation change to match the circuit diagram.
Resources in several subject areas with an emphasis on play, child development, …
Resources in several subject areas with an emphasis on play, child development, belonging and inclusion, and social and emotional learning for ages 2-5. Educators and caregivers can search subject areas including English language arts, math, science, social studies, and social and emotional learning.
Shirley Young is President of Shirley Young Associates, LLC, a business advisory …
Shirley Young is President of Shirley Young Associates, LLC, a business advisory company for companies. Read about a successful Chinese-American woman who is an international trade specialist.
This interactive Flash animation allows students to explore size estimation in one, …
This interactive Flash animation allows students to explore size estimation in one, two and three dimensions. Multiple levels of difficulty allow for progressive skill improvement. In the simplest level, users estimate the number of small line segments that can fit into a larger line segment. Intermediate and advanced levels offer feature games that explore area of rectangles and circles, and volume of spheres and cubes. Related lesson plans and student guides are available for middle school and high school classroom instruction. Editor's Note: When the linear dimensions of an object change by some factor, its area and volume change disproportionately: area in proportion to the square of the factor and volume in proportion to its cube. This concept is the subject of entrenched misconception among many adults. This game-like simulation allows kids to use spatial reasoning, rather than formulas, to construct geometric sense of area and volume. This is part of a larger collection developed by the Physics Education Technology project (PhET).
The students will play a classic game from a popular show. Through …
The students will play a classic game from a popular show. Through this they will see the probabilty that the ball will land each of the numbers with more accurate results coming from repeated testing.
This post-assessment for Eureka Math can be given after implementation of professional …
This post-assessment for Eureka Math can be given after implementation of professional development to determine growth and continued implementation support needed. This can easily be made into a Google Form to make an online version.
This lesson plan is for a cross-curricular project that helps students investigate …
This lesson plan is for a cross-curricular project that helps students investigate their electricity use and devise a plan for how they could maintain their normal activities for two days without using power (such as during a power outage). The idea came from the need many companies have for a back-up plan when they lose power during a storm but still need to maintain their operations.
A specific need that was shared during the teacher externship experience was …
A specific need that was shared during the teacher externship experience was new hires’ inability to read a tape measure and measure accurately. In this lesson, students will gain experience in problem solving and teamwork as they practice using a tape measure by measuring a variety of objects.
Learn about the physics of resistance in a wire. Change its resistivity, …
Learn about the physics of resistance in a wire. Change its resistivity, length, and area to see how they affect the wire's resistance. The sizes of the symbols in the equation change along with the diagram of a wire.
Learn about the physics of resistance in a wire. Change its resistivity, …
Learn about the physics of resistance in a wire. Change its resistivity, length, and area to see how they affect the wire's resistance. The sizes of the symbols in the equation change along with the diagram of a wire.
Students learn how different characteristics of shapes—side lengths, perimeter and area—change when …
Students learn how different characteristics of shapes—side lengths, perimeter and area—change when the shapes are scaled, either enlarged or reduced. Student pairs conduct a “scaling investigation” to measure and calculate shape dimensions (rectangle, quarter circle, triangle; lengths, perimeters, areas) from a bedroom floorplan provided at three scales. They analyze their data to notice the mathematical relationships that hold true during the scaling process. They see how this can be useful in real-world situations like when engineers design wearable or implantable biosensors. This prepares students for the associated activity in which they use this knowledge to help them reduce or enlarge their drawings as part of the process of designing their own wearables products. Pre/post-activity quizzes, a worksheet and wrap-up concepts handout are provided.
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