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Perfect Perimeter
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Perfect Perimeter
Fourth Grade
Geometry
Go to any length to test your students' understanding of perimeter calculations. Students will use their understanding of the perimeter of rectangular shapes to create rectangles that have different side measurements but equal perimeters.
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Perfect Perimeter
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Perfect Perimeter
Go to any length to test your students' understanding of perimeter calculations. Students will use their understanding of the perimeter of rectangular shapes to create rectangles that have different side measurements but equal perimeters.
Fourth Grade
Geometry
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Calculating Volume Using the Formula (L x W x H)
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Calculating Volume Using the Formula (L x W x H)
Fifth Grade
Geometry
Students will begin to calculate volume of different rectangular prisms using base ten cubes and then transition to using the formula V = L x W x H. Students will then practice using the legendary fifth grade activity, Cootie Catchers.
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Calculating Volume Using the Formula (L x W x H)
Lesson Plan
Calculating Volume Using the Formula (L x W x H)
Students will begin to calculate volume of different rectangular prisms using base ten cubes and then transition to using the formula V = L x W x H. Students will then practice using the legendary fifth grade activity, Cootie Catchers.
Fifth Grade
Geometry
Lesson Plan
Various Volumes Solution
Lesson Plan
Various Volumes Solution
Fifth Grade
Geometry
Strengthen your students' understanding of cubic units and volume! They'll solve a realistic problem and explain key ideas about volume. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support for the lesson Volume and a Building.
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Various Volumes Solution
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Various Volumes Solution
Strengthen your students' understanding of cubic units and volume! They'll solve a realistic problem and explain key ideas about volume. Use this lesson on its own or use it as support for the lesson Volume and a Building.
Fifth Grade
Geometry
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Area with Decimals and Fractions
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Area with Decimals and Fractions
Fifth Grade
Decimals
Refresh students on the relationship between decimals and fractions when they multiply to find the area! They will find the area of a location in a picture by converting mixed numbers to a decimals and then using the area equation.
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Area with Decimals and Fractions
Lesson Plan
Area with Decimals and Fractions
Refresh students on the relationship between decimals and fractions when they multiply to find the area! They will find the area of a location in a picture by converting mixed numbers to a decimals and then using the area equation.
Fifth Grade
Decimals
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Geometry Vocabulary: Lines
Lesson Plan
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
Lesson Plan
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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