Students will plot proper, improper, and mixed fractions on number lines. They then compare magnitude using , or = to build strong fraction sense and understand benchmarks.
Students actively compare fractions using drawing and visual models. They decide if fractions are less than, greater than, or equal, building strong fraction sense.
Students will learn about the water cycle, including key terms like precipitation, evaporation, and condensation. This video explains how water moves and transforms through Earth's atmosphere.
Students will discover 15 Valentine's vocabulary words through a fun word search. They will also reinforce spelling skills with an engaging identification activity.
Students discover various fossil types, including trace, mold, and body fossils. They learn how these fascinating ancient remains form and explore their unique characteristics.
Students determine if shapes are divided equally, then practice partitioning shapes into equal parts. This builds crucial understanding for describing areas using fractions.
Help students practice drawing clock hands and accurately telling time. They'll engage with 12 unique clocks, mastering essential time-telling skills.
Students practice grammar and vocabulary by reordering three-part scrambled sentences. They then strengthen verb recognition, identifying and circling verbs within each completed sentence.