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Do you have ELLs in your classroom? Math vocabulary is very difficult for students learning the English language.
Go Math includes Language Support (ELL) activities but it takes time to set them up for the students to complete.
These task cards make it easy for you to work with or assign your students the Go Math Grade 4 Chapter 11 Language Support activities.
Topic: Angles
Includes:
ELL activities for 11.1-11.5
Go Math includes Language Support (ELL) activities but it takes time to set them up for the students to complete.
These task cards make it easy for you to work with or assign your students the Go Math Grade 4 Chapter 11 Language Support activities.
Topic: Angles
Includes:
ELL activities for 11.1-11.5
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CCSS4.MD.C.5a
CCSS4.MD.C.5b
CCSS4.MD.C.6
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Description
Do you have ELLs in your classroom? Math vocabulary is very difficult for students learning the English language.
Go Math includes Language Support (ELL) activities but it takes time to set them up for the students to complete.
These task cards make it easy for you to work with or assign your students the Go Math Grade 4 Chapter 11 Language Support activities.
Topic: Angles
Includes:
ELL activities for 11.1-11.5
Go Math includes Language Support (ELL) activities but it takes time to set them up for the students to complete.
These task cards make it easy for you to work with or assign your students the Go Math Grade 4 Chapter 11 Language Support activities.
Topic: Angles
Includes:
ELL activities for 11.1-11.5
Report this resource to TPT
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CCSS4.MD.C.5a
An angle is measured with reference to a circle with its center at the common endpoint of the rays, by considering the fraction of the circular arc between the points where the two rays intersect the circle. An angle that turns through 1/360 of a circle is called a βone-degree angle,β and can be used to measure angles.
CCSS4.MD.C.5b
An angle that turns through π― one-degree angles is said to have an angle measure of π― degrees.
CCSS4.MD.C.6
Measure angles in whole-number degrees using a protractor. Sketch angles of specified measure.
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