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Students interactively explore equivalent fractions, visually building and shading pies to match a target. They receive instant feedback, reinforcing understanding and engaging them in meaningful fraction practice.
Students build visual understanding of fraction size by comparing them using interactive models. They decide less than, greater than, or equal in a timed, engaging challenge.
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.
Engage students with a fast-paced game to master number patterns, sequences, and tables. They will develop fluency, speed, and strategic thinking under pressure.
Your students will strengthen their understanding of area and perimeter by solving varied problems in an interactive tic-tac-toe game. They'll practice finding missing dimensions and comparing rectangles.
Students explore area concepts with an interactive tool. They calculate and combine adjacent rectangle areas to find total shapes, reinforcing multiplication and the distributive property.
Challenge students to design an Earth Science experiment. They will determine which sediment type exhibits the greatest porosity and permeability through hands-on investigation.
Discover how rivers curve and change shape. Students will learn core concepts of erosion, deposition, and stream formation, understanding various river landforms.
Help students understand narrative voice through three engaging Skip the Squirrel stories. They will learn to identify and analyze diverse points of view, from first to third person.
Students will read two passages about plant growth, then write an expository essay explaining plant needs and offering growing tips. Includes a model essay for structure.
Students analyze arguments on school uniforms vs. dress choice. They write a supported opinion essay, developing persuasive writing and critical thinking. Includes passages and a sample.
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