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Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
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Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
Fourth Grade
Geometry
Perpendicular, intersect, parallel! In this lesson, students work in teams to complete a Frayer Model on each of these terms to become masters of geometry vocabulary. Teach this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson What's My Line?
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Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
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Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
Perpendicular, intersect, parallel! In this lesson, students work in teams to complete a Frayer Model on each of these terms to become masters of geometry vocabulary. Teach this lesson on its own or as support to the lesson What's My Line?
Fourth Grade
Geometry
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Fact or Opinion: Part 2
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Fact or Opinion: Part 2
Second Grade
My dog is better! In this lesson, your students will combine reading, writing, and movement to practice distinguishing and supporting facts and opinions.
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Fact or Opinion: Part 2
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Fact or Opinion: Part 2
My dog is better! In this lesson, your students will combine reading, writing, and movement to practice distinguishing and supporting facts and opinions.
Second Grade
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Seeds Seeds Seeds
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Seeds Seeds Seeds
First Grade
Life Science
Every experiment begins with a hypothesis. In this hands-on science lesson, young botanists will learn about making educated guesses by planting and observing the growth of their very own lima bean seeds.
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Seeds Seeds Seeds
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Seeds Seeds Seeds
Every experiment begins with a hypothesis. In this hands-on science lesson, young botanists will learn about making educated guesses by planting and observing the growth of their very own lima bean seeds.
First Grade
Life Science
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Question or Exclamation?
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Question or Exclamation?
Third Grade
Let's use exclamation points! Help your students become more expressive, efficient readers and writers by teaching them about this special punctuation mark.
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Question or Exclamation?
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Question or Exclamation?
Let's use exclamation points! Help your students become more expressive, efficient readers and writers by teaching them about this special punctuation mark.
Third Grade
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Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
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Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
Fifth Grade
Writing
This lesson will help students map out their argument essay after they have identified a topic. Students will learn the three basic components of constructing an argument: stating a claim, listing reasons, and providing evidence.
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Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
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Argument Writing: Claim, Reasons, and Evidence
This lesson will help students map out their argument essay after they have identified a topic. Students will learn the three basic components of constructing an argument: stating a claim, listing reasons, and providing evidence.
Fifth Grade
Writing
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Evidence as a Statement
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Evidence as a Statement
Third Grade
Teach your students to explain details in a text by using declarative sentences. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
lesson.
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Evidence as a Statement
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Evidence as a Statement
Teach your students to explain details in a text by using declarative sentences. This lesson can stand alone or be used as a pre-lesson for the
Color Coding Nonfiction Text
lesson.
Third Grade
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Charts and Graphs and Diagrams, Oh My!
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Charts and Graphs and Diagrams, Oh My!
Fourth Grade
Reading
Students will learn about three nonfiction text features: charts, graphs, and diagrams. They will analyze and interpret the information represented in these visual forms and discover how they aid in the comprehension of nonfiction texts.
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Charts and Graphs and Diagrams, Oh My!
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Charts and Graphs and Diagrams, Oh My!
Students will learn about three nonfiction text features: charts, graphs, and diagrams. They will analyze and interpret the information represented in these visual forms and discover how they aid in the comprehension of nonfiction texts.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Tell Me About a Telling Sentence
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Tell Me About a Telling Sentence
Kindergarten
Grammar and Mechanics
This lesson will help your students write proper telling sentences. It features exercises for describing objects, writing descriptions, and fixing sentences.
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Tell Me About a Telling Sentence
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Tell Me About a Telling Sentence
This lesson will help your students write proper telling sentences. It features exercises for describing objects, writing descriptions, and fixing sentences.
Kindergarten
Grammar and Mechanics
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Stone Age
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Stone Age
First Grade
History
Excite your students with knowledge of the past by showing them a film and pretending to live in the past! In this lesson, your students will learn about the Stone Age.
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Stone Age
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Stone Age
Excite your students with knowledge of the past by showing them a film and pretending to live in the past! In this lesson, your students will learn about the Stone Age.
First Grade
History
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Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions
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Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions
Fifth Grade
Use this lesson to help your ELs search for signal words in texts to determine if a statement is a fact or an opinion. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the Is It True? lesson.
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Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions
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Signal Words, Facts, and Opinions
Use this lesson to help your ELs search for signal words in texts to determine if a statement is a fact or an opinion. It can be a stand-alone lesson or used as support for the Is It True? lesson.
Fifth Grade
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Plot Nachos
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Plot Nachos
Second Grade
Make some plot nachos in this engaging lesson! Your students will practice reading comprehension when they separate a story into plot, setting, characters, spicy actions, and more.
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Plot Nachos
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Plot Nachos
Make some plot nachos in this engaging lesson! Your students will practice reading comprehension when they separate a story into plot, setting, characters, spicy actions, and more.
Second Grade
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Perspective in Text: Whose Voice is Missing?
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Perspective in Text: Whose Voice is Missing?
Fifth Grade
Critical thinking demands making inferences and having proof. Use this lesson plan with your students to teach how to infer author’s perspective and cite supporting quotes from text.
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Perspective in Text: Whose Voice is Missing?
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Perspective in Text: Whose Voice is Missing?
Critical thinking demands making inferences and having proof. Use this lesson plan with your students to teach how to infer author’s perspective and cite supporting quotes from text.
Fifth Grade
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Tell Me About It! Writing Opinion Essays
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Tell Me About It! Writing Opinion Essays
Third Grade
Writing
Do your students have strong opinions? This lesson, which features a bunch of fun essay-building exercises, provides an outlet for young writers to express their opinions.
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Tell Me About It! Writing Opinion Essays
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Tell Me About It! Writing Opinion Essays
Do your students have strong opinions? This lesson, which features a bunch of fun essay-building exercises, provides an outlet for young writers to express their opinions.
Third Grade
Writing
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Animal Reports
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Animal Reports
Second Grade
Writing
Help your second graders hone their research skills using this animal-themed lesson! Students will enjoy choosing an animal, identifying questions, and researching their answers as they learn about writing informative essays.
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Animal Reports
Lesson Plan
Animal Reports
Help your second graders hone their research skills using this animal-themed lesson! Students will enjoy choosing an animal, identifying questions, and researching their answers as they learn about writing informative essays.
Second Grade
Writing
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Just a Minute
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Just a Minute
Third Grade
Help your students learn how long a minute is with this lesson that shows them how the length of a minute can appear to change depending on the activity, all while putting their time estimation skills to the test.
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Just a Minute
Lesson Plan
Just a Minute
Help your students learn how long a minute is with this lesson that shows them how the length of a minute can appear to change depending on the activity, all while putting their time estimation skills to the test.
Third Grade
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Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
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Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
Fourth Grade
Writing
This lesson will help your young writers develop a claim, or thesis, and construct an argument around it. You may have students complete the essay by continuing the process with the lesson Literary Argument Writing: Drafting Your Essay.
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Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
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Literary Argument Writing: Defining Your Topic
This lesson will help your young writers develop a claim, or thesis, and construct an argument around it. You may have students complete the essay by continuing the process with the lesson Literary Argument Writing: Drafting Your Essay.
Fourth Grade
Writing
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Our Solar System: Turning Around
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Our Solar System: Turning Around
Second Grade
Earth and Space Science
Students will learn their place in our solar system with this lesson that teaches them about different celestial bodies and their movement within the solar system.
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Our Solar System: Turning Around
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Our Solar System: Turning Around
Students will learn their place in our solar system with this lesson that teaches them about different celestial bodies and their movement within the solar system.
Second Grade
Earth and Space Science
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Read the Sign: Fact or Opinion?
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Read the Sign: Fact or Opinion?
First Grade
Is it a fact or an opinion? In this lesson, students practice identifying and writing different facts and opinions.
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Read the Sign: Fact or Opinion?
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Read the Sign: Fact or Opinion?
Is it a fact or an opinion? In this lesson, students practice identifying and writing different facts and opinions.
First Grade
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The Power of Persuasion
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The Power of Persuasion
Fifth Grade
Teach your students the power of persuasion by preparing them to write persuasive letters. This lesson, complete with brainstorming activities, allows young writers to unlock their inner rhetoricians.
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The Power of Persuasion
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The Power of Persuasion
Teach your students the power of persuasion by preparing them to write persuasive letters. This lesson, complete with brainstorming activities, allows young writers to unlock their inner rhetoricians.
Fifth Grade
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They Sound Alike
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They Sound Alike
Second Grade
Reading
This exciting lesson plan will introduce your second grade students to two different versions of the well-loved Cinderella story while also teaching them about making inferences and comparing and contrasting stories.
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They Sound Alike
Lesson Plan
They Sound Alike
This exciting lesson plan will introduce your second grade students to two different versions of the well-loved Cinderella story while also teaching them about making inferences and comparing and contrasting stories.
Second Grade
Reading
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Order of Operations with Fractions and Decimals
Lesson Plan
Order of Operations with Fractions and Decimals
Fourth Grade
Mixed Operations
This lesson is designed for fourth graders to practice their skills with the order of operations along with multiplying fractions and adding or subtracting decimals.
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Order of Operations with Fractions and Decimals
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Order of Operations with Fractions and Decimals
This lesson is designed for fourth graders to practice their skills with the order of operations along with multiplying fractions and adding or subtracting decimals.
Fourth Grade
Mixed Operations
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Bald Eagle: The USA's National Bird
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Bald Eagle: The USA's National Bird
Kindergarten
Civics and Government
Your students will love learning about America's national bird as they watch a video, listen to a story, and play a fun game! Get your students excited to learn social studies with this lesson.
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Bald Eagle: The USA's National Bird
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Bald Eagle: The USA's National Bird
Your students will love learning about America's national bird as they watch a video, listen to a story, and play a fun game! Get your students excited to learn social studies with this lesson.
Kindergarten
Civics and Government
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Conversations About Chronology
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Conversations About Chronology
Fourth Grade
Have students justify their thought process in this lesson about order of events. This lesson is a great way to start discussing the importance of understanding causal relationships to fully understand chronology in fictional texts.
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Conversations About Chronology
Lesson Plan
Conversations About Chronology
Have students justify their thought process in this lesson about order of events. This lesson is a great way to start discussing the importance of understanding causal relationships to fully understand chronology in fictional texts.
Fourth Grade
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Discussing Scaling with Fractions
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Discussing Scaling with Fractions
Fifth Grade
Challenge students' understanding of multiplying fractions by whole numbers to help them form opinions about rules regarding scaling. Use this lesson on its own or as support for the lesson Multiplication as Scaling.
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Discussing Scaling with Fractions
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Discussing Scaling with Fractions
Challenge students' understanding of multiplying fractions by whole numbers to help them form opinions about rules regarding scaling. Use this lesson on its own or as support for the lesson Multiplication as Scaling.
Fifth Grade
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Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
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Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
Fourth Grade
Reading
Look at history! In this lesson, guide students through an exploration of the context, causes, and effects of the Transcontinental Railroad, and help them practice identifying the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text.
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Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
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Connecting the Coasts: Effects of the Transcontinental Railroad
Look at history! In this lesson, guide students through an exploration of the context, causes, and effects of the Transcontinental Railroad, and help them practice identifying the main idea and supporting details in a nonfiction text.
Fourth Grade
Reading
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Nonfiction Text Features
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Nonfiction Text Features
Second Grade
Students will be able to use and identify nonfiction text features. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the How Many Features? lesson plan.
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Nonfiction Text Features
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Nonfiction Text Features
Students will be able to use and identify nonfiction text features. It can be a stand-alone lesson or a support lesson to the How Many Features? lesson plan.
Second Grade
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Wacky Paragraphs with Prepositional Phrases!
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Wacky Paragraphs with Prepositional Phrases!
Fourth Grade
Want to help your students write more juicy details in their stories? This lesson will teach your class to identify and form prepositional phrases in their own writing while reinforcing the importance of prepositions.
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Wacky Paragraphs with Prepositional Phrases!
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Wacky Paragraphs with Prepositional Phrases!
Want to help your students write more juicy details in their stories? This lesson will teach your class to identify and form prepositional phrases in their own writing while reinforcing the importance of prepositions.
Fourth Grade
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Asking and Answering Questions about Line Plots and Bar Graphs
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Asking and Answering Questions about Line Plots and Bar Graphs
Third Grade
Take students’ understanding of bar graphs and line plots to the next level. This lesson will encourage students to think about how graphs are designed and the questions we can ask and answer about data presented in graphs.
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Asking and Answering Questions about Line Plots and Bar Graphs
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Asking and Answering Questions about Line Plots and Bar Graphs
Take students’ understanding of bar graphs and line plots to the next level. This lesson will encourage students to think about how graphs are designed and the questions we can ask and answer about data presented in graphs.
Third Grade
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Second Grade
Vocabulary
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
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Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Lesson Plan
Fact or Opinion: Part 1
Cats are the best! Pizza is better! My teacher rules! In Fact or Opinion: Part 1, your students will combine reading and writing to learn about the differences between facts and opinions and how those differences are communicated.
Second Grade
Vocabulary
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Exploring Probability: What Are The Chances?
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Exploring Probability: What Are The Chances?
Third Grade
Probability
What is the likelihood that a polar bear will walk into the classroom? Students will consider this and other events using the concept of probability and the terms: Impossible, unlikely, likely, and certain.
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Exploring Probability: What Are The Chances?
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Exploring Probability: What Are The Chances?
What is the likelihood that a polar bear will walk into the classroom? Students will consider this and other events using the concept of probability and the terms: Impossible, unlikely, likely, and certain.
Third Grade
Probability
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