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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project, Day 2
Sixth graders find the greatest common factor and least common multiple of numbers.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project Gallery Walk
Sixth graders further their understanding of finding the greatest common factor and least common multiples.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Project, Day 1
Sixth graders collaborate on a greatest common factor and least common multiple project.
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Better Lesson: Review & Assessment 6.ns.a.1 and 6.ns.b.4
This lesson brings all the pieces together to have students show the how's and why's by using GCF,LCM, Distributive property and dividing fractions.
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Better Lesson: Lcm Stations Activity
Learning about factors and multiples allows students to see number relationships and apply those number relationships to multiplication and division.
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Better Lesson: Multiples, Lcm, and Gcf
What are multiples? How do they compare with factors? Students work to answer these questions and develop an understanding of greatest common factor and least common multiple.
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Better Lesson: Prepping for the Exam!
Practicing math problems is a great way to study for a math test!
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Better Lesson: Divisibility Rules and Properties of Math Quiz
SWBAT show their understanding of the divisibility rules.
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Better Lesson: Divisibility Rules Foldable
A hot dog fold serves as a divisibility rules study guide.
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Better Lesson: Order of Operations Pretest
Learners show what they know about number characteristics and order of operations.
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Better Lesson: Divisibility Rules for 2 and 3
Sixth graders will work with calculators to discover the divisibility rules.
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Better Lesson: Distributive Property
A Distribution Collusion: Obtaining the secrets to successfully using the distributive property.
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Better Lesson: Greatest Common Factor & Least Common Multiple
Clearly understand the difference between factors and multiples builds a foundation for applications and problem solving using GCF and LCM.
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Better Lesson: Divisibility Rule for 4 and 5
Using calculators allows students to experiment and to discover patterns, in this case resulting in a divisibility rule for the number 4.
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Better Lesson: Least Common Multiple
This lesson will teach 2 methods of finding the least common multiple. Students will then complete activities using both methods to figure out which method they prefer.
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Better Lesson: Greatest Common Factor
Sixth graders will learn how to find the Greatest Common Factor of two or more numbers by using math manipulatives.
Cuemath
Cuemath: Highest Common Factor
Explore the world of Highest Common Factor or Greatest Common Factor (GCF) by going through its various aspects and properties. Find answers to questions like what is the highest common factor for a group of numbers, easy ways to...
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Cuemath: Least Common Multiple
Learn about the properties of Least Common Multiples (LCM) and the three methods to find the LCM. Included are solved examples and interactive problems for review.
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Ixl Learning: Least Common Multiple
Brush up on your math skills relating to the least common multiple then try some practice problems to test your understanding.
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Pbs: Greatest Common Factor
In this video, learn how to find the greatest common factor of two numbers. Then, see how this can be used to solve problems with large numbers. In the accompanying classroom activity, students learn to find prime factors using factor...
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Better Lesson: Finding the Greatest Common Factor
In this instructional activity students can use different strategies to find the GCF of numbers less than 100.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Word Problems
When would you come across GCF and LCM? Students apply their knowledge of GCF and LCM to solve word problems.
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Better Lesson: Final Assessment 6.ns.1, 6.ns.2, 6.ns.3, 6.ns.4
Students use knowledge about fractions and decimals to show what they know on their assessment.