Pin it!
Google Plus

Search Results

2989icon
Geometry

Shape Up

3-5, 6-8
Students hear geometry terminology around them every day.  By playing the games in this lesson, students use their knowledge regarding regular and irregular polygons to explore the properties of the shapes and learn new vocabulary when identifying characteristics of shapes.
3031icon2
Number and Operations

Calculator Remainders

6-8
In this lesson, students develop a deep conceptual understanding between remainders and the decimal part of quotients. They learn how remainders and group size work together to influence the results that are displayed on a calculator. Students use beans to physically represent quotients that have remainders, and they compare remainders written as fractions of whole groups to the results obtained with a calculator.
3041icon
Number and Operations

Zip, Zilch, Zero

6-8
Positive and negative numbers become more than marks on paper when students play this variation of the card game, Rummy. Engaged in a game involving both strategy and luck, students build understanding of additive inverses, adding integers, and absolute value.

 
3045icon
Measurement

X Marks the Spot

6-8
What's at the end of the rainbow or, in this case, the ruler? In this lesson, students find a treasure using directions involving bearing (angles) and range (length). In the process, they measure angles from 0° to 360°, use map scales, and measure lengths.
3077icon
Number and Operations

Who Lost More?

6-8
In this lesson, students analyze ways for calculating weight loss. Students compare the results and choose the method they consider to be the best and most fair.
3089 icon
Measurement

In Search of Perfect Squares

6-8
In this lesson, students use geoboards to explore the relationships between the area of a square and its side length. They also gain a numeric and geometric understanding of squaring a number and envision what the square root of a number looks like.
3096icon
Measurement

How Irrational!

6-8
In this lesson, students use geoboards to construct non-traditional, "tilted" squares whose side lengths are irrational numbers. This lesson addresses standards in both Number Sense and Measurement.
3112icon
Geometry

What’s Regular About Tessellations?

6-8
In this lesson, students explore regular and semi-regular tessellations. Students use manipulatives to discover which regular polygons will tessellate and which will not. Students will use geometry and measurement to investigate the three regular and eight semi-regular tessellations.
WeighingYourCar ICON
Measurement

Weighing Your Car

6-8
In this lesson, students learn how to measure the area of the tire footprint on a car and to find air pressure using a tire gauge. Students then find the weight of the car using their fraction multiplication skills.
Number and Operations

Now and Then

6-8
In this activity, students work in groups as contestants on a fictitious game show, Now and Then. They use their knowledge of percent computations and percent change to answer each game show question. As a culminating activity, the students create their own game show and host it in front of the rest of the class.