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Measurement

Pitching Cards

3-5
Students measure distances using standard and nonstandard units and record their measurement in various tables. Then use descriptive statistics to report the results. In this lesson, students play a game in which they pitch cards and measure the distances traveled.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Playing Games

6-8
Use the theme of games to develop concepts of measurement and statistics.
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Algebra

Playing With Patterns

Pre-K-2
Students use objects and symbols to make repeating linear patterns. They extend patterns and translate patterns from one modality (auditory, visual, and kinesthetic) to another. A Physical Education connection is suggested as an extension. This lesson is intended to take two class periods to ensure that all students have multiple opportunities to create original patterns.
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Geometry

Polygon Capture

6-8
In this lesson, students classify polygons according to more than one property at a time. In the context of a game, students move from a simple description of shapes to an analysis of how properties are related. This lesson was adapted from an article which appeared in the October, 1998 edition of Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Prime Time Probability: Using Computer Games to Facilitate Finding Probability of Independent Events

6-8
This lesson integrates finding probability and strategic play in the Calculation Nation® game, Prime Time. Students will work in groups to determine the best movement option, rolling a die, spinning a spinner or flipping a coin, for their first move of the game. Students will calculate the probability of events and use that information as well as logic and reasoning to defend their choice for the best movement option for their first turn in Prime Time.
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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.
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Number and Operations

Six and Seven as Factors

3-5

Master the products where 6 or 7 is a factor. 

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Algebra

Sorting Foods

Pre-K-2
Students sort foods using the categories of the Food Pyramid. They also create sets up to 10 and write numerals up to 10. Finally, students use an Internet-based tool to apply their knowledge of the Food Pyramid. This lesson makes a natural connection to the science of nutrition.
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Number and Operations

Spiders Have 8 Legs

Pre-K-2
Students represent number eight in writing and with a variety of manipulatives. They will construct sets of 8 by cutting 8 strips of paper and counting 8 pretzel sticks that represent spider legs. They will also use 8 plastic spiders to show 8 with a ten frame and count on from a given number to make 8.
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Data Analysis and Probability

Spinning Tops

6-8
Students measure distances using standard and nonstandard units and record their measurement in various tables. Then they are asked to use descriptive statistics to report the results. During a top-spinning contest, students measure the distance along a curve using indirect measurement. They record the data for their group in a chart, and compute their individual median and the group median.