Dream of a Nation
Writing an Analytic Essay
After researching an issue introduced in Tyson Miller's Dream of a Nation: Inspiring Ideas for a Better America, writers develop an original thesis statement and craft an analytic essay using evidence collected in their research.
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Math Mania
Fifth graders review adding, subtracting, multiplication and division of fractions and decimals through a variety of activities and exercises.
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How Much Is A Gallon?
By engaging in real life examples, learners practice measurement and conversion skills. They review a chart comparing pints, quarts, and gallons. Then, they complete a worksheet involving prices per unit. For example, they calculate how...
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Problem Solution Writing
Students, after brainstorming possible problem solving activities, choose from one of the many and write what the problem is and a solution to solve it.
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Fraction Addition and Subtraction
Students learn skills necessary for adding or subtracting fractions.
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Making the Changes
Students investigate the two chords of G/F in the 4/4 meter within the acceptable boundaries. They practice listening and performing the chords using the method of improvisation. Students also recognize the relationship of notes and...
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Molecular Evidence for Evolutionary Relationships
Students compare the amino acid sequences in cytochrome-c for a variety of organisms and use this information to infer evolutionary relationships. Students investigate the role of homeobox genes and what this indicates about the...
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Red, White, Blue, and Who?
Fourth graders are introduced to pronouns and provided practice in use of singular and plural personal pronouns.
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Poetry: Imitation As The Sincerest Form Of Flattery
Learners pick a poet to conduct research from. They read and recite one of the works of poetry. Then using critical analysis find methods of construction in order to create a similar personal poem. The poem is then posted on the internet...
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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: Gcf and Lcm Word Problems
Sixth graders differentiate between greatest common factor and least common multiple word problems.
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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, Day 1
Sixth graders collaborate on a greatest common factor and least common multiple project.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Arithmetic: Least Common Multiple Grade 6
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Find the least common multiple of a given pair of numbers using lists.
CK-12 Foundation
Ck 12: Arithmetic: Least Common Multiple
[Free Registration/Login may be required to access all resource tools.] Find the least common multiple of a given pair of numbers using lists.
Quia
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.
George Mason University
Margo Mankus: Investigating Lcm and Gcf Using Rods
This lesson plan is for an activity using rods (Cuisenaire Bars) to help students understand the concept of factors, in particular the LCM and GCF of two numbers.
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Better Lesson: Gcf and Lcm Quiz
Sixth graders show what they know about greatest common factor and east common multiple.
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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.
University of Nottingham
Mars: Finding Factors and Multiples
This lesson is intended to help you to assess how well students are able to understand the meanings of the terms 'Greatest Common Factor' (GCF) and 'Least Common Multiple' (LCM). PowerPoint slides are provided for this lesson.
Cool Math
Coolmath: Gcf's and Lcm's Common Multiples
These prealgebra-arithmetic lessons explain greatest common factors (GCF's) and least common multiples (LCM's) and show how to find them.
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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: Finding the Least Common Multiple (Lcm)
The LCM is a useful tool to use when comparing fractions and finding common denominators.
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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.