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Students will practice comparing 3rd-grade fractions using symbols and number lines. They will also identify and shade equivalent fractions on various visual models, including charts. Excellent for review.
Help 3rd graders master equivalent fractions using visual pie and bar models. Students will identify equivalents and create their own examples, building conceptual understanding.
Students will explore equivalent and comparing fractions using number lines, diagrams, and word problems. They will strengthen their understanding of fraction properties and relationships.
Students will locate and learn the purpose of various expository text features, including captions, diagrams, keywords, and glossaries, using any magazine.
Guide students to identify and analyze various expository structures like description, sequence, and cause/effect. They will read texts, recognize signal words, and write their own structured examples.
Students will enhance simple sentences using vibrant similes and creative metaphors. They will make writing more engaging and deeply understand core figurative language concepts.
Challenge students to locate and correct misspelled vocabulary words within sentences. They will rewrite each sentence correctly, strengthening their spelling and editing skills.
Students will identify numbered patterns, exploring input-output tables. They will practice addition, subtraction, and a multiplication pattern, developing critical thinking skills.
Students observe crystal formation and explore how impurities change mineral color in this Earth Science lab. Perfect for grades 3-10, it includes student work and sample results.
Engage elementary students with distributive property practice, finding products. They will also review identity, zero, commutative, and associative properties, solidifying foundational math understanding.
Students design colorful 5x5 grid patterns, then determine fractions for each color. They also practice finding fractions from animal and flying machine groups, building fraction mastery.
Students learn to assess fractional values in an engaging multiplayer tug-of-war game. They compete globally, building strong fraction skills and strategic thinking.
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