Compare two decimals to hundredths by reasoning about their size. Recognize that comparisons are valid only when the two decimals refer to the same whole. Record the results of comparisons with the symbols >, =, or <, and justify the conclusions, e.g., by using a visual model.

Comparing Decimals Lesson Plan: Numbers and Operations- Fractions

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*Click to open and customize your own copy of the Comparing Decimals Lesson Plan.  This lesson accompanies the BrainPOP topic Comparing Decimals, and supports the standard of comparing decimals to ...

Dividing Decimals Lesson Plan: Number and Operations in Base Ten

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*Click to open and customize your own copy of the Dividing Decimals Lesson Plan.  This lesson accompanies the BrainPOP topic Dividing Decimals, and supports the standard of adding, subtracting, mul...

Dividing Decimals Lesson Plan

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In this lesson plan, adaptable for grades 3-8, students use BrainPOP resources to explore the strategies for dividing decimals.   ...

Fractions on a Number Line Lesson Ideas: The Pearl Diver Game

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In these number line lesson ideas which are adaptable for grades 3-8, students play an online math game to practice identifying, comparing, and ordering fractions on a number line....

Combining Numbers Lesson Plan: Monster School Bus Game

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In this combining numbers lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 1-5, students will use the fun Monster School Bus online math game to practice creating number combinations (such as whole numbers ...

Number Jumble Math Game Lesson Plan: Multiples

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In this lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 2-5, students will use BrainPOP Jr. and BrainPOP resources (including an online math game) to practice multiplying whole numbers and/or decimals. Stu...

Math Skills Lesson Plan: It’s All Fun and Games

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In this math skills lesson plan, which is adaptable for grades 3-12, students work collaboratively to research selected math skills. Students then create, play, and assess a math game that is designed...