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NUMBERLESS Engage NY Application Problem: Grade 2, Module 4, Lesson 2
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*This numberless application problem is the same application problem used the engage lesson: Grade 2, Module 4, 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 to develop number sense, making 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.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Learning Task
Author:
Mary Walsh
Megan Sherman
Date Added:
06/10/2019
NUMBERLESS Engage NY Application Problem: Grade 3, Module 1, Lesson 2
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*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.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Learning Task
Author:
Jodi Golisch
Megan Sherman
Date Added:
06/11/2019
NUMBERLESS Engage NY Application Problem: Grade 3, Module 1, Lesson 3
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*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.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Learning Task
Author:
Jodi Golisch
Megan Sherman
Date Added:
06/11/2019
NUMBERLESS Engage NY Application Problem: Grade 4, Module 3, Lesson 2
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*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.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Learning Task
Author:
Amy VanAlstine
Megan Sherman
Date Added:
06/11/2019
NUMBERLESS Engage NY Application Problem: Grade 4, Module 3, Lesson 4
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*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.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Learning Task
Author:
Claire LaValley
Megan Sherman
Date Added:
06/11/2019
NUMBERLESS Engage NY Application Problem: Grade 5, Module 3, Lesson 1
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*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.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Learning Task
Author:
Jessica DuBois
Megan Sherman
Date Added:
06/11/2019
NUMBERLESS Engage NY Application Problem: Grade 5, Module 3, Lesson 3
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*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.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Learning Task
Author:
Karen Buntrock
Megan Sherman
Date Added:
06/11/2019
Pick-a-Path Instructional Guide:Using Pick-a-Path in Grades 3-7.
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This instructional guide (PDF) is for the mobile app Pick-a-Path (both iOS and Android platforms). The guide provides professional development by discussing the math in each level of the game, giving suggestions for classroom use, and recommending related resources from Illuminations. The Pick-a-Path app is cataloged separately and listed as a related resource.

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illuminations
Author:
Lisa Willman
Date Added:
11/05/2012
Pitching Cards
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In this lesson plan, students are asked to use measurement skills to perform an experiment. The data from the experiment is then recorded in a table and analyzed to determine the median and range. The lesson plan includes a PDF document for data collection and analysis, as well as extension suggestions for higher level thinkers.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illuminations
Author:
Helene Silverman
Date Added:
11/05/2012
The Pythagorean Theorem: Square Areas
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This lesson unit is intended to help teachers assess how well students are able to: use the area of right triangles to deduce the areas of other shapes; use dissection methods for finding areas; organize an investigation systematically and collect data; deduce a generalizable method for finding lengths and areas (The Pythagorean Theorem.)

Subject:
Geometry
Mathematics
Material Type:
Assessment
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Shell Center for Mathematical Education
Date Added:
11/01/2017
Repeating Decimals
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This lesson unit is intended to help teachers assess how well students are able to: translate between decimal and fraction notation, particularly when the decimals are repeating; create and solve simple linear equations to find the fractional equivalent of a repeating decimal; and understand the effect of multiplying a decimal by a power of 10.

Subject:
Algebra
Mathematics
Ratios and Proportions
Material Type:
Assessment
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Shell Center for Mathematical Education
Date Added:
11/01/2017
Scuba Diving in Belize
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In this 5-lesson multi-media unit, students will explore various real-world applications of different forms of measurement, including time and distance. They will make estimations and calculations. Throughout the unit, students will be using online resources to familiarize themselves with coral reefs, the nation of Belize, and to plan a pretend scuba diving trip. Activity sheets (pdf), links to online resources, assessment options and other commentary are provided.

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illuminations
Author:
Tamie Dickson
Date Added:
11/05/2008
Turtle Pond
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This Java applet provides opportunities for creative problem solving while encouraging young students to estimate length and angle measure. Using the Turtle Pond Applet, students enter a sequence of commands to help the turtle get to the pond. Children can write their own solutions using LOGO commands and input them into the computer. The turtle will then move and leave a trail or path according to the instructions given. (N.B. the applet is an upgrade of one that supported the Lesson "Get the Turtle to the Pond," cataloged separately.)

Subject:
Geometry
Mathematics
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illuminations
Author:
L.O. Cannon, et. al. (Utah State U.)
Date Added:
11/05/1999
Using Dimensions: Designing a Sports Bag
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This lesson unit is intended to help you assess how well students are able to: recognize and use common 2D representations of 3D objects and identify and use the appropriate formula for finding the circumference of a circle.

Subject:
Education
Geometry
Mathematics
Material Type:
Assessment
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Shell Center for Mathematical Education
Author:
http://map.mathshell.org/
Date Added:
11/01/2017
What's My Area?
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This lesson from Illuminations helps students to begin to develop an understanding of area by using a Java applet on the computer. Learners use 12" × 12" paper squares to measure the area of a door and determine whether area increases or decreases as the length or width of their door changes. The lesson includes discussion questions, extensions, and other teacher support. It is supported by the applet IGD: Areas in Geometry (cataloged separately).

Subject:
Mathematics
Material Type:
Interactive
Lesson Plan
Provider:
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
Provider Set:
Illuminations
Author:
Wendy Schudmak
Date Added:
11/05/2011