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It’s Raining Numbers!
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It’s Raining Numbers!
Kindergarten
Numbers and Counting
Raindrops are falling in this weather-themed math lesson! Students will manipulate raindrops and discover that raindrops can be counted in the same order, even when they are arranged in different ways.
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It’s Raining Numbers!
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It’s Raining Numbers!
Raindrops are falling in this weather-themed math lesson! Students will manipulate raindrops and discover that raindrops can be counted in the same order, even when they are arranged in different ways.
Kindergarten
Numbers and Counting
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Decomposing Numbers
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Decomposing Numbers
Third Grade
Numbers and Counting
Why make things harder on ourselves? Teach your students to decompose numbers to make math easier! Use this as a stand alone lesson or a pre-lesson for
Decompose to Multiply: 6, 7, 8, and 9.
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Decomposing Numbers
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Decomposing Numbers
Why make things harder on ourselves? Teach your students to decompose numbers to make math easier! Use this as a stand alone lesson or a pre-lesson for
Decompose to Multiply: 6, 7, 8, and 9.
Third Grade
Numbers and Counting
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