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- Even human beings are odd!
- The lesson will broaden students' knowledge of even and odd numbers through interesting activities and by relating that knowledge through real-life experiences.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Mathematics)
- By Jackie Barrett.
- Everybody show
- This math game teaches number recognition and progression, and strengthens rote counting skills.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By Mary Waldrup.
- Everyday geometry: Hidden figures and polygons
- A lesson plan for grade 5 math in which students use historical photographs and drafting plans to demonstrate their knowledge of mathematical figures and polygons.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–5 Mathematics)
- By Sonna Jamerson.
- Everyday, ordinary Olympics
- Students will use a stopwatch to time themselves performing in various events, record data, and then compare and order decimals to determine bronze, silver and gold medal winners.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4–5 Mathematics)
- By Linda Hill-Wise.
- Exploring geometric shapes
- These hands-on activities make learning about geometric shapes more appealing to students.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By Debbie Fox.
- Exploring patterns you can feel and hear
- The following lesson will enable students to develop tactile and auditory patterns. As students observe, analyze, and make predictions about patterns they will enhance their problem-solving and reasoning skills.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3–4 Mathematics)
- By Carlene M. White.
- Exploring place value with M&Ms
- This lesson will use M&Ms to explore place value. The students are given 8-10 M&Ms and assigned a value for each color from one to hundred thousand. The students will then write their number in standard, written and expanded form. The students will also identify the place and value of various digits.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 Mathematics)
- By Amy Bullins.
- Exploring probability
- Through teacher guidance, students will experiment with objects to generate probable outcomes to consider probability.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 and 7 Mathematics)
- By John Cleveland.
- Exploring probability : Part 1 of 2
- This lesson will introduce students to probability using resources of Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. Permission has been granted for the use of the materials as part of the workshop Interactivate Your Bored Math Students. Students will discover the rule for calculating simple probability as well as explore the ideas of experimental and theoretical probability.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–7 Mathematics)
- By Wendy Korbusieski.
- Exploring probability: Part 2 of 2
- This lesson will introduce students to the concept of fairness as it relates to probability (following Part 1 of this lesson which introduces the concept and procedure for calculating probability). Both of these lessons use the resources of Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. Permission has been granted for the use of the materials as part of the workshop Interactivate Your Bored Math Students. Students will define fairness and determine if a game is fair.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–7 Mathematics)
- By Wendy Korbusieski.
- Exploring pumpkins
- This lesson will allow students to use a variety of methods to explore pumpkins.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics and Science)
- By Angelia Braswell.
- Fair or unfair: Introduction to probability
- This lesson introduces the idea of probability theory. Students will use everyday experiences and intuitive understanding to gain an understanding of probability.
This lesson uses resources of Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. Permission has been granted for the use of the materials as part of the workshop - "Interactivate Your Bored Math Students." - Format: lesson plan (grade 3 and 7 Mathematics)
- By Bonnie Boaz.
- Finding patterns using fractals
- This lesson will introduce students to patterns in fractals using resources of Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. Permission has been granted for the use of the materials as part of the workshop Interactivate Your Bored Math Students.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5–6 Mathematics)
- By Wendy Korbusieski.
- Fire in Pythagorville: Problem-centered lessons
- Students will work on problem-centered lessons which use the application of the Pythagorean theorem to put out a fire in the fictional town of Pythagorville.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 Mathematics)
- By Kelly Crisp.
- Flipping around pentominoes
- The students will use Unifix cubes to create the twelve different pentominoes. The students will join 5 Unifix cubes to make different shapes that will lie flat on a table or level surface. The students will then test for new shapes by flipping, sliding, or turning to create each different pentomino.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 4 and 8 Mathematics)
- By Dianne Wingate.
- Fluid Properties and scale models: Applying the Reynolds Number
- In A mathematical model to describe fluid behavior, page 3
- During this lesson, students will gain a more realistic understanding of the use of scale models and understand that conditions beyond similarity of the objects are necessary for a scale model to function in the same manner as the actual object. The students will gain knowledge of how the properties of fluids, specifically density and viscosity, affect the movement of fluid around objects.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6–8 English Language Arts, Mathematics, and Science)
- By Jenny Rucker.
- Flying saucers: Circles
- Students will apply what they have learned about circles and finding averages with this lesson. This lesson should be broken up into 3 class periods of an hour for each class.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Mathematics)
- By Amy Romagnuolo.
- Food service professionals: Working with fractions
- In CareerStart lessons: Grade six, page 2.2
- This lesson for grade six demonstrates how an understanding of fractions is important in the food service industry. Students will use operations with fractions to determine how many recipes to make for a given scenario.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Mathematics)
- By Kim Abrams, Mike McDowell, and Barbara Strange.
- Football math
- Students will calculate team yardage in a football game using sign numbers.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7–12 Mathematics)
- By John Keith.
- Fraction fun
- Introduce fractions and mixed numbers using paper plates.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2–3 Mathematics)
- By Lourine Grant.
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