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Lets Analyze and Compute Fractions icon
Let's Analyze and Compute Fractions!

Resource ID: TXLSR14.004
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

Students will compare fractions with unlike denominators to determine whether a given answer to a real-world problem is correct using context and computational skills.

Teacher during Introduction

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Lines of Symmetry

Resource ID: TXLS107
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

Students will work collaboratively with a partner to discover what is a line of symmetry.

Teacher Introducing Lesson

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Word problems, models and more!

Resource ID: TXLSR08.008
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

The students will engage in group activities to solve word problems with and without models as well as writing equations.

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More Super Duper Math

Resource ID: TXLSR11.013
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: Math

Students will gather objects to compare quantities and justify their answers pictorially and verbally. They will use their vocabulary posters and accountable talk menus to discuss with their partners. 

 

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Who Ran the Farthest?

Resource ID: TXLSR11.025
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

Students determine by using fractions which fourth-grade teacher ran the farthest. 

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When Life Gives You Lemons

Resource ID: TXLSR11.012
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

Students create input-output tables to find numerical patterns and relationships in the real world through the process of making lemonade.

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Composing and Decomposing a Number

Resource ID: TXLSR20.007
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

In this lesson, students will learn how to compose a number with base 10 blocks, decompose a ten, and then compose the same number a different way.

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Crime Scene Two Steppers: Two-step word problems using multiplication and division

Resource ID: TXLS212
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will collaboratively solve two-step real-world word multiplication and division problems by using a checklist.  Students will also solve a two-step word problem by completing a hands-on group activity. 
 

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Centers in Subtraction

Resource ID: TXLSR7.008
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: Math

Students will participate in multiple centers including a guided math center that reinforces subtraction concepts.

 

 

 

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Colorful Fractions

Resource ID: TXLSR08.009
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will represent fractions in multiple ways, such as pattern blocks, fraction strips, and number lines.

 

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Are You Part of Our Family?

Resource ID: TXLSR08.010
Grade Range: 1
Subject: Math

The teacher will introduce Fact Families through literature. Students will create and represent various Fact Families within 10.

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Frontier Days Heros Solve Division Equations to Unite our Nations

Resource ID: TXLSR13.045
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

Students will be able to creatively and confidently solve one-and two-step problems involving multiplication and division, including interpreting the remainder. In addition, students will be working collaboratively by using critical thinking and activating prior knowledge to solve math operation skills in a real-world situation.

 

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The Great Classroom Escape

Resource ID: TXLSR14.035
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

Students will work collaboratively to solve six real-world multiplication problems and earn puzzle pieces they can put together to reveal a phone number they can call to escape the classroom.

Students working together

Are You the Rule icon
Are You the Rule?

Resource ID: TXLSR10.008
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

Students will be able to understand how to determine the numerical relationship of numbers in a function table.

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Fraction Pizza PART-y

Resource ID: TXLSR11.029
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

The students will add and subtract fractions with like denominators using a real-world scenario problem about pizza dough.

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Can You Multi-Step?

Resource ID: TXLSR10.021
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

This lesson is designed to allow students to use strip diagrams, standard algorithms (long division), partial product, partial quotient, or area models to solve multi-step equations.

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Organizing Olympic Outcomes

Resource ID: TXLS095
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

Students will explore frequency tables, dot plots, and stem and leaf plots by creating different representations from a given set of data points.

Teacher introducing lesson

Who Ate More - Fractions on a Number Line icon
Who Ate More - Fractions on a Number Line

Resource ID: TXLSR4.020
Grade Range: 3
Subject: Math

In this activity, students will consider a real-world scenario requiring them to compare two fractional amounts using a number line. Through the use of the number line and peer collaboration, students will recognize equivalency in the two fractional quantities and effectively communicate their understanding of this concept.

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Multiplication Matters: Justifying Mathematical Reasoning in Problem Solving

Resource ID: TXLSR11.024
Grade Range: 4
Subject: Math

Students solve one-step and multi-step problems, including multiplication and remainders, by engaging in a real-world story problem, using a graphic organizer of their choice.

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Going Beyond with Number Bonds

Resource ID: TXLSR14.025
Grade Range: Kindergarten
Subject: Math

Students will use number bonds to compose and decompose numbers to 10.

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