Unit Plan For Adding And Subtracting Whole Numbers This unit focuses on the addition and subtraction of whole numbers. Sample Unit and lesson plans for Teachers Michigan.gov banner http://www.michigan.gov/scope/0,1607,7-155-13481_13482_13484-36457--,00.html
Extractions: Science ... [Text Version] Unit Plan for Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers Curriculum Unit Plan Mathematics Third Grade Unit 1: Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers Abstract This unit focuses on the addition and subtraction of whole numbers. Students develop strategies for adding and subtracting one-to four-digit whole numbers. They apply computation to situations they face in daily life Unit Title Adding and Subtracting Whole Numbers Grade Level/Course Title Third Grade/Mathematics Focus Questions How can quantities be added or combined How can one find the difference between two quantities Benchmarks Children will: use appropriate numbers and represent-ations in solving problems (IV.2.E.5). use manipulatives to model operations with numbers; develop their own methods of recording operations; and relate their models and recordings to standard symbolic expressions and algorithms (V.1.E.1). develop and apply the appropriate method of computation from among mental computation, estimation, paper-and-pencil, or use of a calculator (V.1.E.2).
Unit Plan For Place Value; Whole Numbers And Decimals This unit focuses on place value of whole numbers and decimals. whole numbers and Sample Unit and lesson plans for Teachers Michigan.gov banner http://www.michigan.gov/scope/0,1607,7-155-13481_13482_13484-36478--,00.html
Extractions: Science ... [Text Version] Unit Plan for Place Value; Whole Numbers and Decimals Curriculum Unit Plan Mathematics Third Grade Unit 1: Place Value - Whole Numbers and Decimals Abstract This unit focuses on place value of whole numbers and decimals. Whole numbers and decimals are introduced using concrete representations. Students then move towards more abstract representations using base ten blocks, play money, and number cards. They become familiar with strategies for finding the locations of numbers between 0.01 and 9,999 on a number line. Students use the number line to compare numbers using greater than, less than, and equal to. Unit Title Place Value - Whole Numbers and Decimals Grade Level/Course Title Third Grade/Mathematics Focus Questions How does a whole number differ from a decimal How are numbers ordered and compared How can whole numbers and decimals be represented using number lines and base ten blocks Benchmarks Children will: locate and describe whole numbers and decimals using a number line (II.2.E.1).
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Extractions: Education 305: Mini Lesson One Anticipatory Set: (a) We have talked about various types of fractions. Today, I want to review with you how to add and subtract proper and improper fractions and mixed numbers. First, I want to go over adding and subtracting proper and improper fractions. Second, we will go over how to add and subtract mixed numbers. Then, we will do a review exercise. Can anyone tell me what like fractions are? What are fractions with different denominators? What is a common denominator? What does it mean to reduce a fraction to lowest terms? Objectives: (a) The student will be able to add proper and improper fractions with like denominators. (b) The student will be able to subtract proper and improper fractions with like denominators. (c) The student will be able to add proper and improper fractions with different denominators. (d) The student will be able to subtract proper and improper fractions with different denominators. (e) The student will be able to add mixed numbers. (f) The student will be able to subtract mixed numbers.
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Extractions: In this lesson students will examine the scores of NCAA college basketball games and decide if the scores are odd or even. According to Barron's Mathematical Study Dictionary, even numbers are whole numbers which, when divided by two, have no remainder. Whole numbers are the set of numbers (0, 1, 2, 3 and so on). Some examples of even numbers include 0, 8 and 356. Even numbers end in 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8. Odd numbers are numbers that when divided by two, have a remainder of one. Some examples are 1, 25 and 107. Odd numbers end in 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9.
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Extractions: LEARN NC, a program of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Education Lesson Plans http://illuminations.nctm.org/index_d.aspx?id=506 Provider: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Go! Search lesson plans only Search Options This Illuminations lesson is the sixth of an eight-part unit titled "Count to 10." In this lesson, students construct sets of up to nine items, write the numeral 9, and record nine on a chart. They also play a game that requires identifying sets of up to nine objects. This lesson provides opportunities for reasoning and communicating. Grade K Goal 1 : Number and Operations - The learner will recognize, model, and write whole numbers through 30.
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Extractions: Problem Solving with Shapes Objective : To create as many different shapes as possible with three toothpicks. Digit Place Game Objective : To demonstrate place value of whole numbers. Angle Estimation Objective: Students will be able to demonstrate and estimate the sizes of an angle formed from a hands-on model. Multiplication and Addition Skills Objective : Students will enforce multiplication and/or addition skills through a game format. Students will work in small group or whole group settings. Students will also develop probability/chance concepts. Fractions Objective : The students will add multiply, and divide proper and improper fractions with common and uncommon denominators to find the answer of one. Probability Objective : Using dice, the students will determine the probability of certain outcomes. After collecting data, they will then determine the mode, median and range. Eventually they will make predictions. Prior Knowledge: ¥ Using other sets of data.
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