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A: If you are not from the US, please email [email protected] and we ... Drag the lesson up or down to its desired location among your other lessons.

Third grade Lesson Round Up or Down? | BetterLesson

On one side, I intentionally have rounded numbers (100 20) and on the other side I have the original numbers, not rounded (ex: 154 37). We repeat this ...

Second grade Lesson Is it Matter or Not? | BetterLesson

Students observe illustrations and decide if it is matter or not matter. ... They write down two things that they learned and 1 thing that they still have a question ...

First grade Lesson Down on the Farm: Base 10 ... - BetterLesson

What do we know about the nests? How many eggs are in the nests? Do we only have the eggs in the nest? No! We have 1 extra egg that couldn't fit in the nest.

Third grade Lesson Breaking Apart Problems | BetterLesson

Problem solving is not a race- it takes time to solve multi-step problems. ... When your work is complete, make sure you write down how your group arrived at ...

Third grade Lesson How Do Herds Help Animals? | BetterLesson

Scientific observation means writing down what you observe, not guessing or inferring. Plan your 60-minute lesson in Science or predator with helpful tips from ...

Sixth grade Lesson Hurry Up and Slow Down | BetterLesson

Students may struggle to slow their writing down at first. It is not a natural habit for most sixth graders to write in explicit detail. To combat this, we must practice, ...

Second grade Lesson Counting Up to Solve Problems | BetterLesson

So, I ask any child who has not shared to read his/her word problem to the class. ... A deck of number cards is placed face down between 2 or 3 students.

Hero or Not? Close reading of Biography to Support ... - BetterLesson

Once you have those, you will get into pairs to narrow your total list of 8 down to the 2 most essential. Even when I ask students to brainstorm independently, I try ...

Fourth grade Lesson Awesome, Weird, Cool...Not! | BetterLesson

Awesome, Weird, Cool...Not! Add to Favorites. 61 teachers like this lesson ... write down common words they use to describe like "icky", "awesome" "weird", etc.

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