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61. TLC--Lesson Plans
Discussion Sites Resources. lesson plans, Albuquerque, New Mexico APS DCCSS Strand II number sense Operations Student demonstrates number sense
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Teacher's Name Angela Durham Grade Lesson Objective(s Understanding 'place value' by being able to read and write numbers through the millions and identify the places and place values of the digits
Language Objective(s): Language Objective(s): Understand the meaning of the ones, hundreds, thousands and millions. Understand the repetition of the ones, tens, hundreds in the hundreds, thousands, millions blocks Being able to see, write, hear and identify the digits as we go over them and they practice writing them down
Lesson Length: 30 minutes over a week period Materials Materials: Laminated strips of adding machine tape with place values written on them that students can use to fill-in the digits as they are pronounced dry erase boards dry erase pens hand-outs math book with place value section Lesson Description and Key Components of Sheltering Writing the words on the board Pronouncing key vocabulary and going over them with the students Going over how many digits makes up a one, ten, hundred, thousand, ten thousand, and so on

62. ENC Online: Curriculum Resources: 50 State Quarters Program Lesson Plans (ENC-02
This web site provides more than 60 lesson plans for grades K6 in which students use Some of the math topics covered include number sense, addition and
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63. Lesson Exchange: How Much Is A Million? And Number Sense (Elementary, Mathematic
This understanding of the value of a number is termed number sense and can be Chatboards, Chatrooms, Meetings, Mailrings, lesson plans, Teaching Jobs
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    #1863. How Much is a Million? and Number Sense
    Mathematics, level: Elementary
    Posted Fri Jul 21 08:55:05 PDT 2000 by Carrie Srsic ( yrff@grove.iup.edu
    Indiana University of PA, Indiana, PA USA
    Materials Required: Jar filled with 50-100 of the same object
    Activity Time: 1 hour for each of three days
    Concepts Taught: Number Sense
    I. Math: How Much is a Million? and Number Sense
    Grade 2
    Time Allotted: 1 hour for three consecutive days II. Rationale
    This activity is intended to provide students with the opportunity to discover the magnitude of the number 100. This understanding of the value of a number is termed number sense and can be developed by allowing students to experience 100 by counting it, measuring it, feeling it, and doing it, hands-on. Number sense is an important asset in estimation activities because it enables students to formulate appropriate approximations. III. Lesson Objectives As a result of this lesson, the learner will: 1. Measure 100 in terms of dimension, time, personal reaction, or other appropriate means. 2. Describe their measurements of 100 using words and pictures.

64. EDCI5234 Internet Lesson Plans: Geometry And Measurement
Other activities in this lesson plan include having the students arrange the including basic math concepts like addition, number sense, and geometry.
http://www.math.vt.edu/people/lloyd/class_home/old/5234geometryplans.html
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I chose a measurement lesson plan called Integrating Math into a Spring Thematic Unit . This lesson plan not only includes measurement, it provides practice using addition, subtraction, > is more important to the concept of measurement than the addition is. I think these parts were just added to take up more time. Although, maybe I'm wrong.
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I chose a lesson plan which deals with measurement of volume . I thought it was pretty interesting, and it sounds like it could be fun. The lesson plan actually doesn't have much of a procedure to follow, it is left up to the children to decide what to do. The teacher merely divides the children into groups, gives them the materials (scissors and tape and paper), and tells them to make a square centimeter, inch and meter and then a cubic centimeter, inch and meter. The lack of a exact procedure allows for problem solving and cooperation between the children. When the students are done building the boxes, they elect one member of the group to explain what they had done. I liked this lesson plan because it involves teamwork and allows room for creativity. It is actually quite a simple lesson plan, but is adequate nonetheless.
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65. C·R·E·A·T·E For Mississippi Classroom Resouces Lesson Plans
In the science classroom, the student will follow the lesson plan “Solar Demonstrate an understanding of numbers, number sense, and number theory by
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66. C·R·E·A·T·E For Mississippi Classroom Resouces Lesson Plans
Home Classroom Resources lesson plans Database lesson Plan Key word Demonstrate an understanding of numbers, number sense, and number theory by
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67. AOL@SCHOOL Administrators - Browse Lesson Plans For Math
lesson plans in Math 50 State Quarter Game Using their knowledge of place value and number sense, students can play this counting game in small groups,
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68. Level 3 Sunshine State Math Objectives
number sense, Concepts, and Operations, Examples of number sense, Concepts, and Operations Print this page and file it with your lesson plans
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(2) go to specific headings like history principles or careers at specific levels above and click on the button.
Teachers may go directly to the Teachers' Guide from the For Teachers button above or site browse as in (1) and (2). FAQ Number Sense, Concepts, and Operations Examples of Number Sense, Concepts, and Operations Florida's Sunshine State Standards ( Math 9-12 ) encountered on ALLSTAR Level-3 Principles EXPLANATION: The objective or standard listed below is linked to the section of ALLSTAR that pertains to that particular Sunshine State Standard. The standards or sub-standards that do not apply were marked with "N/A" or left out intentionally, yet the original numbering schema for standards and sub-components were maintained. For example, to find the Florida Sunshine Standards that apply to Math for grades 4-8, look at the teacher resource page . There will be a link to navigate to the page on Objectives Covered in Math 4-8.

69. Congressman Bart Gordon :: High School Lesson Plans
Congressman Bart Gordon High School lesson plans. Mathematics number sense and number Theory. Does the number e have any real physical meaning,
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70. Making Connections
LA Content Standards lesson plans Website Resources Statewide Assessment of mathematics such as number sense, estimation, (length, surface area,
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71. The United States Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change. It's History In Your Pocket! Teache
Using their knowledge of place value and number sense,......To view a plan, simply click its title, or search all lesson plans at the bottom of
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72. Unit Plan For Number Sense And Estimation
Sample Unit and lesson plans for Teachers Michigan.gov banner Unit Plan for number sense and Estimation. Curriculum Unit Plan. Mathematics
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... [Text Version] Unit Plan for Number Sense and Estimation Curriculum Unit Plan Mathematics First Grade Unit 7: Number Sense and Estimation Abstract In this unit children study numbers and number relationships, using estimation, mental computation, and modeling addition and subtraction with base ten blocks. They learn that in many situations, such as how long it will take to get to a friend's house, an estimate (rather than an exact answer) is good enough. Children recognize that it is more convenient to do simple calculations (such as adding ten and five) mentally, rather than with pencil and paper or with a calculator. They learn that base ten blocks are useful in modeling addition and subtraction situations, and in carrying out the computation. In modeling numerical relationships with base ten blocks, they learn the efficiency of using the least number of blocks, and how this relates to their computation. By the end of the unit, they are able to choose among estimation, mental computation, or computing with pencil and paper when confronted with a situation requiring computation.

73. LEARN NC :: Find Lesson Plans
287 lesson plans were found for grade 7. Students develop number sense through a change in approach to the teaching and learning of mathematics.
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74. Education World® : Lesson Planning Center : Lesson Plans : Olympic Metrics
K4.6 number sense and Numeration NM.K-4.10 Measurement. GRADES 5 - 8 Click here to return to this week s Winter Olympics lesson plan page. 2/8/2002
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Students complete a work sheet in which they convert metric measurements to their U.S. equivalents. (Younger students use an online metric converter; older students use a formula to calculate the measurements.)
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Students will
  • convert metric measurements to their U.S. equivalents,
  • use an online conversion tool to calculate the equivalents or check their work (optional).
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75. Lessons From Dr Seuss
lesson plans. Dr. Seuss. Click on the activity you wish to view, 1.1 (The student understands and applies concepts and procedures from number sense) 1.5
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Dr. Seuss Click on the activity you wish to view, or the location you wish to visit. School Links Dr. Seuss Links Other Lesson Plans Events Staff PTA Classroom Projects ... Card Games 2000 Dr. Seuss Activities 2001 Dr. Seuss Activities Subject Area Grade Levels Themes Technology Integrated Miscellaneous For an overview of the Dr. Seuss 12 Center Plans scroll just below this box. Integrated Lesson Plan Dr. Seuss Activity #1 Grade Level: Pre-5 Subject/Unit/Theme: Math, Art ( Cat in the Hat Materials:
  • The book The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss LifeSavers Frosting (powder sugar) Necco Wafer of circular tag paper Popsicle stick or toothpick for spreading frosting White paper to draw the pattern made for the hat Variety of color scraps to rip the pattern made and a cat head.
Objectives:
  • Students will create a color pattern and use it in the formation of a "Cat in the Hat" hat. Students will become familiar with Dr. Seuss' book The Cat in the Hat Students will tell about their pattern in a variety of forms (paper tearing, color sheet, or in written form).
NOTE: STUDENTS WILL BE WORKING KINESTICALLY USING THEIR SENSES OF TOUCH, SIGHT)

76. SCORE Mathematics Lessons
In all of the excitement, you are faced with a number of decisions which need to This lesson plan may be adapted to any grade level and maybe integrated
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You will soon be in the position of getting your driver's license and looking for a car. In all of the excitement, you are faced with a number of decisions which need to be made before you actually purchase your car. Through this unit you will research every aspect that a person goes through when purchasing a car. Gr 6:
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California Here We Come!
A trip across the USA. Each team will choose any state capital on the east coast as their starting point. They will travel west stopping at each state capital along the way and record miles traveled. Each student group will create a chart or table showing the number of miles traveled from state capital to state capital and then total number of miles driven. Be the team to reach Sacramento, California with the fewest number of miles traveled to win the prize. Gr 4:
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77. Mathematics
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  • 78. Mental Mathematics - An AskERIC Lesson Plan
    AskERIC lesson plans. lesson Plan AELPATH0014 Underneath each number, the teacher will place a box to record the operations the students generate as
    http://www.theteachersguide.com/lesson plans/Math/ATH0014.html
    Lesson Plan #:AELP-ATH0014
    Mental Mathematics
    An AskERIC Lesson Plan
    Submitted by: Heather Cummans
    Endorsed by: Don Descy Mankato State University
    May 14, 1997
    Grade Level: 4-5
    Description:
    The purpose of this lesson is to teach students how to work mentally with numbers, as to nurture number sense, and create a foundation and enthusiasm for mathematics. This is a fun and interactive way for students to learn, and helps to create a fee ffb ling of accomplishment.
    Goal:
    Students will understand some ways in which to compute mathematics problems mentally.
    Objectives:
    The students will be able to: 1. mentally figure out the answers to problems without the use of paper, pencils or calculators 2. explain how they came up with the answer given
    Background Information:
    This activity can be used with students of all ages, however, I feel that students at the fourth-fifith grade levels could handle the concept of mental mathematics more readily. The lesson teaches them ways in which to work out math problems in their heads, without the use of any materials.
    Concepts:
    The students will be able to: 1. think before they start computing

    79. NCTM Illuminations Lesson Plan
    InternetBased Multi-Day lesson Plan / 6 - 8 If you liked this lesson you can order Developing number sense in the Middle Grades
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    Developing Number Sense Overview : In this lesson, students develop number sense through a change in approach to the teaching and learning of mathematics. This approach focuses on students and their solution strategies rather than on a "right answer," on thinking rather than on the mechanical application of rules, and on student-generated solutions rather than on teacher-supplied answers.
    Mathematical Learning Objectives:
    • To develop intuition about number relationships To estimate computational results To develop skills in using appropriate technology
    NCTM Standards: Number and Operations
    http://standards.nctm.org/document/chapter6/numb.htm Understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another
    • Work flexibly with fractions, decimals, and percents to solve problems; Compare and order fractions, decimals, and percents efficiently and find their approximate locations on a number line; Understand and use ratios and proportions to represent quantitative relationships;

    80. Illuminations Lesson Plan
    Unit Plan How Many More Fish? lesson Three Hopping Backward to Solve Problems The latter is an indication of a more developed number sense.
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    Unit Plan: How Many More Fish? Lesson Three: Hopping Backward to Solve Problems In this lesson, the students determine differences using the number line to compare lengths. Because this meaning is based on linear measurement, it is a distinctly different representation from the meanings presented in Lessons One and Two. At the end of the lesson, the students use reasoning and problem solving to predict differences and to answer puzzles involving subtraction. Lessons: Return to Unit Plan
    Learning Objectives:
    • Students will use the number line model to find differences by comparing lengths Students will solve puzzles using the number line
    Materials: Fish-shaped crackers, resealable bags, paper plates, red and blue yarn, paper, crayons, computer with Internet access, masking tape or chalk, and number lines, Teacher Resource Sheet " Class Notes ," Student Learning Guides "

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