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I love integrating subjects whenever possible. Pairing literacy and math activities gets all the intellectual juices flowing together.
I also love to write poetry for children. If I can make the poem educational as well as fun to read, all the better.
Happily, I was able to do all these things in this combined poetry and math activity. The poem introduces the concept of dividing single whole objects - in this case, a pear, a sandwich, and a pizza - into fractional pieces including halves, thirds, and fourths. The accompanying math worksheets require students to compare the relative sizes of fractions by using the greater than and less than signs.
I also love to write poetry for children. If I can make the poem educational as well as fun to read, all the better.
Happily, I was able to do all these things in this combined poetry and math activity. The poem introduces the concept of dividing single whole objects - in this case, a pear, a sandwich, and a pizza - into fractional pieces including halves, thirds, and fourths. The accompanying math worksheets require students to compare the relative sizes of fractions by using the greater than and less than signs.
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Description
I love integrating subjects whenever possible. Pairing literacy and math activities gets all the intellectual juices flowing together.
I also love to write poetry for children. If I can make the poem educational as well as fun to read, all the better.
Happily, I was able to do all these things in this combined poetry and math activity. The poem introduces the concept of dividing single whole objects - in this case, a pear, a sandwich, and a pizza - into fractional pieces including halves, thirds, and fourths. The accompanying math worksheets require students to compare the relative sizes of fractions by using the greater than and less than signs.
I also love to write poetry for children. If I can make the poem educational as well as fun to read, all the better.
Happily, I was able to do all these things in this combined poetry and math activity. The poem introduces the concept of dividing single whole objects - in this case, a pear, a sandwich, and a pizza - into fractional pieces including halves, thirds, and fourths. The accompanying math worksheets require students to compare the relative sizes of fractions by using the greater than and less than signs.
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Used as an exit task! Great.
nice integrated lesson
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