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Unit/ Module 5

Unit/ Module 3

• Draw shapes and divide into different fractions

• Create numbers to use in fractions

• Use measuring cups when baking or cooking

• Pick numbers to create fractions-Practice simplifying them

• Make up numbers, roll numbers with dice, or find numbers (on labels) and compare them

• Find numbers and write them in expanded form

• Make numbers and tell which place value (and/or value) each digit represents

• Place large numbers on a number line

• Collect objects (i.e. Cheerios) and estimate how many

• Draw pictures and make models of numbers

• Practice addition and subtraction facts

• Use centimeter paper to draw decimals.

• Relate dimes to tenths and pennies to hundredths and make up decimals using dimes and pennies.

Unit/ Module 1

• Make up numbers, roll numbers with dice, or find numbers (on labels) and compare them

• Find numbers and write them in expanded form

• Make numbers and tell which place value (and/or value) each digit represents

• Place large numbers on a number line

• Collect objects (i.e. Cheerios) and estimate how many

• Draw pictures and make models of numbers

Module/Unit 6

Module/Unit 2

Unit/ Module 6

Unit/ Module 4

    • Find examples of fractions around the house or neighborhood. Add, subtract, multiply, divide or simplify the fractions that you find.

    • Create numbers to use in fractions. Draw these fractions as parts of a whole or set.

    • Use measuring cups when baking or cooking.

    • Identify the use of decimals in sporting events and in newspapers.

    • Draw different shapes. Divide them into different fractions.

    • Practice multiplication and division facts.

Unit/ Module 2

• Use measurement tools when baking or cooking.

• Compare items by length or weight.

• Practice scheduling events to determine elapsed time.

• Use string to measure wrist, neck, and waist and make comparisons.

• Read an analog clock throughout the day.

• Use a stopwatch to keep track on how much T.V is watched throughout the week and how much .time is spent on homework, and compare the two amounts of time.

• Take an object and estimate the weight then use a scale to determine the exact weight, and compare the two amounts.

• Use a ruler to measure objects around the house in inches or centimeters.

• Explore the area and volume of a cereal box.

Module/Unit 3

Module/Unit 4