Unit 2 |
Standard 2: NUMBER SENSE: USE NUMBERS AND NUMBER RELATIONSHIPS TO ACQUIRE BASIC NUMBER FACTS
- 2.1a Place Value: Apply the concept of place value through 6 digits (e.g., write numbers in expanded form, play a trading game involving place value).
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My Place |
Lesson and online practice |
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Place Value |
Online video lesson |
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Place Value Puzzler |
Funbrain |
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There Must Be Thousands |
Lesson and online practice |
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Place Value Practice |
Basic Quiz |
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Cross Numbers |
Cross word puzzle. Clues are numbers written in word form. Answers are the numbers as digits. |
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Cookie Dough |
Funbrain |
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Big Numbers |
Student enters the numbers and program writes them out in word form |
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What’s Your Name |
Lesson and online practice |
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Standard 4: GEOMETRY AND MEASUREMENT: USE GEOMETRIC PROPERTIES AND RELATIONSHIPS TO ANALYZE SHAPES AND USE STANDARD UNITS OF CUSTOMARY AND METRIC MEASUREMENTS TO SOLVE PROBLEMS
- 4.1a Basic Characteristics of Lines and Angles: Identify, draw, and construct models of intersecting, parallel, and perpendicular lines (e.g., use spaghetti, straws, toothpicks).
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- 4.1b Basic Characteristics of Lines and Angles: Identify and compare angles equal to, less than, or greater than 90 degrees (e.g., use right angles to determine the approximate size of other angles; make a variety of angles using flexible straws and compare).
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Math Lab |
Quiz on types of angles |
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Math Lab Angles |
Lesson and Quiz on Angles |
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- 4.3a Spatial Reasoning: Describe the effects on two- and three-dimensional objects when they slide (translate), flip (reflect), and turn (rotate) (e.g., tessellations).
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Measuring Turns |
Practice turning objects in 90 degree increments |
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Wrapping Paper |
Lesson and online practice |
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Transformations - Reflection |
Manipulate Reflections |
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Transformations - Rotation |
Manipulate Rotations |
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Transformations - Translations |
Manipulate Translations |
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- 4.3b Spatial Reasoning: Predict and verify the effects of combining, subdividing, and changing two- and three-dimensional figures (e.g., folding paper, tiling, and rearranging pieces of solids).
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Solid Pattern Pieces |
Lesson and online practice |
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Quad Squad |
Lesson and online practice |
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Transformations - Composition |
Create your own patterns |
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Tangram Puzzles |
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Folding Cubes |
Pick the square that will complete the puzzle |